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| For Immediate Release Feb. 28, 2007 |
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General Pace can’t have it both ways By: John P. Murtha |
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Washington D.C. - Rep. Murtha released the following editiorial to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in response to General Peter Pace's testimony to the Senate Appropriations Committee: General Peter Pace testified on Tuesday to the Senate Appropriations Committee that my plan to restore military readiness in order to meet current and future threats and to require the Pentagon to uphold its own guidelines, standards and policies would somehow be damaging on the battlefield. General Pace himself recently issued a report to Congress that said because of the wars in General Pace also indicated that if he was forced to adhere to established DoD readiness standards, one third of units currently programmed for General Pace is trying to shift the blame, when in fact it is this Administration’s polices that are hurting our military. Let’s revisit history. On November 17, 2005, I said that the failed war policies of this Administration were destroying the future of our military. I said that our military is stretched thin, that the war in After visiting At the beginning of the My plan calls for the restoration of our military readiness to what it was before the war. For the health and well-being of our military force, I am requiring the Pentagon to uphold its own deployment and rotation guidelines that have been in existence for years. The intense strain that this Administration’s policies have placed on our current military force is the problem. I am trying to fix what this Administration has broken. |
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