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U.S. Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon

U.S. Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon

[Rep. McKeon] – Congressman Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, today released the following statement regarding President Obama’s State of the Union address:

“I appreciate that President Obama will use part of this year’s State of the Union to pay tribute to brave American patriots like Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha. However, I wish that the president would honor their courage by showing courage himself and working with the Congress to mitigate the damage that will be done to our military under sequestration cuts.

“If news reports are correct, the president’s speech will do a lot of blame fixing, but very little problem solving. I do not expect the President to mention in his speech how it was he and his administration who originally developed the idea of sequestration. Nor do I expect the President to mention how he idled for almost two years while Congress, the Military Services and the American people pleaded with him to undo sequestration before it was too late or at least allow them to plan for its effects. And I certainly do not expect the President to mention how his most recent formula for a deficit reduction plan exacerbates the damage done to the military while doing nothing to address entitlements, the main cause of the deficit.

 

 

Chairman McKeon Statement on White House Plan to Withdraw Forces from Afghanistan

WASHINGTON- Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, made the following statement on the President’s plan to withdraw forces from Afghanistan:

“Since the President took the commendable step of deploying a surge to Afghanistan in 2009, we have known that our hard-fought gains are fragile and reversible.  That isn’t my assessment, but the consistent opinion of experts both military and civilian.  Our long struggle in Afghanistan has evolved from fighting season to fighting season; each one followed by a consolidation of gains and an assessment of our strategy.

In a few weeks, a new fighting season will begin.  What surprises me most about the information I am receiving from the Pentagon is the President’s decision to halve the U.S. troops during the same year that the Afghan forces will be in the lead across the entire country for the first time.  Moreover, he is deciding to conduct a significant withdrawal U.S. forces by 2014 without respect to anything that may happen on the ground over the next 12 months.  This approach seems to be needlessly fraught with risk.

“Our departing commander in Afghanistan, General Allen, indicated that he wanted a significant military capability through this fighting season – perhaps as many as 60,000.  Tonight, when the President unveils his plans to the American people, he needs to explain what caused him to disregard that perspective and approach.”

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2 Comments

  1. Lee says:

    Any “response” that begins with “if news reports are correct” is hardly worth the paper it is written on. Do yourself a favor, Buck…hear the speech before you respond, OK?

  2. Ejody says:

    I think pretty much any American with half a brain (and willing to use it) knew that Mr. Obama would be repeating the same useless rhetoric from the last four State of the Union speeches– and they were right. No surprises, just more outlandish promises that have already been broken.

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