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VFW TO CONGRESS: DoD Doesn't Bluff
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28, 2007--The national commander of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the U.S. is deeply concerned that the reluctance by
congressional leadership to reach a compromise on Iraq war funding is
going to seriously damage military readiness and quality of life programs
at home installations.
George Lisicki, a Vietnam combat veteran from Carteret, N.J., said the
sticking point in the $196 billion war supplemental is the inclusion of
troop withdrawal timelines that some in Congress insist as a condition of
passage.
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The Defense Department had asked for the additional funding to purchase
7,200 new mine-resistant vehicles, to repair or replace damaged equipment,
enhance roadside bomb countermeasures, fund military construction
projects, and to improve medical and rehabilitation programs for wounded
Iraq and Afghanistan servicemen and women.
But without dedicated funding, the military services are saying they will
be forced to take drastic measures to fund the war using installation
operations and maintenance budgets. The Pentagon already announced that as
many as 200,000 civilian employees and contractors could be temporarily
laid off by mid-February. Also being examined is the closing of military
installations and facilities to free up additional funds.
Some in Congress are dismissing DoD's plan of action as an idle threat,
but the VFW national commander is taking it very seriously.
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"The military's expertise is in planning and
execution, not in bluffing Congress," said Lisicki. "They are charged with
fighting two wars, and they are going to execute that mission either with
supplemental funding or from out of their own hide. I believe them when
they say drastic planning measures are afoot stateside.
"Imagine being a working spouse with your loved one deployed when half the
child care center staff is laid off, or being a dedicated Civil Service
employee who is suddenly furloughed, or having your entire installation
put into caretaker status?" he emphasized.
"Our nation has real problems at home and abroad that are not being
addressed because some in Washington would rather seek political gains for
next year's elections instead of focusing on what's best for America now,"
said Lisicki, who urges the passage of the war supplemental without preset
conditions.
"I have long stressed that any debate or troop withdrawal legislation be
separate and distinct from the appropriations process," he said.
"This is not some game where there are do-overs. The world will remain a
very dangerous and unpredictable place regardless of how Iraq plays out,
so Congress and the administration need to focus on either winning it or
ending it, because our troops and their families are tired of being used
as political pawns."
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