Paul Denounces Recommendation
to Close Naval Station Ingleside
May 13, 2005
Washington, DC:
Congressman Ron Paul today denounced a Pentagon recommendation to close
Naval State Ingleside, as “short-sighted and misguided defense policy.”
The Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) commission
released a report this morning, which included the recommendation to close
Ingleside. NAS Ingleside is located
north of Corpus Christi.
“The
Pentagon talks about saving $3 or $5 billion annually by closing American
military bases, but we spend that much in a single month in Iraq,” Paul
stated. “Our priorities are dead
wrong. It’s absurd to spend so
much building bases overseas while closing bases at home.
Homeland security, first and foremost, requires securing American
shores and borders. What kind
of national security policy deems the defense of Uzbekistan, Korea, or Iraq more
important than the defense of the Texas Gulf Coast?”
“Ingleside is critical to the defense of the entire Gulf Coast,” Paul continued. “It is the only deep-water Navy port on the Gulf that is capable of docking any vessel in the fleet, including aircraft carriers. It represents a staging point for the shoreline defense of the entire southern United States. If the Pentagon closes Naval Station Ingleside, America’s southern shoreline will be essentially unprotected. It makes no sense whatsoever to close the sole military ship channel in the southern U.S. capable of docking and launching a complete defensive fleet."