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Obama Lashes Defense Establishment, Congress

by: Liz Sidoti  |  The Associated Press

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While Lockheed Martin's VH-71, the new presidential chopper, has all the latest gadgets, Obama sees it as wasteful spending. (Photo: Lockheed Martin)

    Phoenix – President Barack Obama took on both the defense establishment and freespending lawmakers on Monday, saying they were draining the defense budget with "exotic projects."

    "If Congress sends me a defense bill loaded a bunch of pork, I will veto it," he declared in a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

    He accused members of Congress of using the defense budget to protect jobs back home, including on wasteful projects he said were diverting money needed for U.S. military forces battling everything from nuclear weapons to "18th century style piracy and 21st century cyber threats."

    Obama thanked America's veterans and praised U.S. fighting forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. But he also spoke harshly of a "defense establishment (that) has yet to fully adapt to the post-Cold War world."

    His speech, in the convention center in downtown Phoenix, was respectfully received by the veterans, who frequently interrupted him with polite applause.

    Turning to the two current foreign wars engaging the United States, Obama spoke of fierce fighting against Taliban and other insurgents leading up to Thursday's national elections in Afghanistan.

    He said U.S. troops are working to secure polling places so the elections can go forward and Afghans can choose their own future.

    Attaining that peaceful future "will not be quick. This will not be easy," he said.

    He said the United States still has a deep interest in the long-term outcome.

    "This is not only a war worth fighting. This is fundamental to the defense of our people," Obama said.

    He told the veterans that the U.S. didn't choose to fight in Afghanistan but was forced to invade that country to stop future Sept. 11-style attacks.

    He said his new strategy recognizes that al-Qaida has moved its bases into remote areas of Pakistan and that military power alone will not win that war.

    As to Iraq, Obama reiterated his commitment to remove all combat brigades by the end of next August and to remove remaining troops from the country by the end of 2011.

    U.S. troops withdrew from cities and other urban areas in June.

    At home, Obama noted that his administration was committed to increased spending on VA health care.

    "And since there's been so much misinformation out there about health insurance reform, let me say this: One thing that reform won't change is veterans' health care. No one is going to take away your benefits. That's the truth."

    Obama said he was also directing each of the 57 regional VA offices "to come up with the best ways of doing business, harnessing the best information technologies, breaking through the bureaucracy."

    He said the government would then pay to put the best ideas into action "all with a simple mission β€” cut these backlogs, slash those wait times and deliver your benefits sooner."

    Assailing what he called special-interest spending, Obama told the VFW: "You know the story. The indefensible no-bid contracts that cost taxpayers billions and make contractors rich."

    "The special interests and their exotic projects that are years behind schedule and billions over budget. The entrenched lobbyists pushing weapons that even our military says it doesn't want. The impulse in Washington to protect jobs back home building things we don't need at a cost we can't afford," he said.

    The president laid out a vision of a nimble, well-armed and multilingual fighting force of the future, not one that was built to fight land battles against the Soviets in Europe.

    "Because in the 21st century, military strength will be measured not only by the weapons our troops carry, but by the languages they speak and the cultures they understand," the president said.

    He praised Sen. John McCain, the Arizona Republican and his opponent in the 2008 presidential contest, for joining him and Defense Secretary Robert Gates in opposing unneeded defense spending.

    Shortly after Obama won the White House, McCain had pointedly suggested there was no need for the Marine Corps to bring on newer helicopters to ferry the president at a cost of billions of dollars.

    "Maybe you heard about this. Among other capabilities, it would let me cook a meal while under nuclear attack," Obama told the VFW. "I'll tell you something. If the United States of America is under nuclear attack, the last thing on my mind will be whipping up a snack."

  

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That's tellin' 'em, Barack.

That's tellin' 'em, Barack. We love ya.

It is stunning, and

It is stunning, and wonderfull, to hear an American President speak out against military budgets like this!! Past US Presidents got tons of campaign funds from the weapons makers , and they did all they could to defend military budgets. Nixon and Reagan and Bush1 and 2 would tell lies about threats America faced just to get those budgets passed. Obama had also mentioned something about the cold war being fake, but it was quickly taken out of news circulation. I think he will be letting more cats out of the bag eventually...

"All problems, depressions,

"All problems, depressions, wars, disasters, assassinations, all of them were planned, caused, instigated, and implemented by the International Bankers and their attempt to establish a central bank in every country in the world,ο»Ώ which they have now done, thanks to corrupt politicians who have been bought and paid for. This is all you need to know about the history of the world." John Fitzgerald Kennedy (35th president of the United States of America.)

More lip-service. Mr.

More lip-service. Mr. President. We've learned actions speak louder than words. After trying to sell us up the creak about health care, this sounds suspiciously like an attempt to take the attention of your voters away from your own cowardice. If you want us to take you seriously, from now on, instead of "laying out your vision", try laying out some specific plans, and then... implementing them. When the paid attack dogs from the other side go on the offensive, just doing what they always do, don't cower. Do what bush would've done: spend your political capitol. That's what we elected you to do. You weren't elected to play the part of an affable mr. nice guy. You were HIRED to get the job done, in spite of the fact that the right-wing enemies of the American people will try to stop you. I voted for you in the primaries because I feared HILLARY CLINTON would have been too much of a coward pandering to the right. I was decieved. Mr. President, ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.

Way to go Barack, now let's

Way to go Barack, now let's put the public option back on the table. We can pay for it with cuts in defense spending.

What a wimp, if anyone was

What a wimp, if anyone was honest - He'd come right out and say that most of any defense bill is pork. He'd then either be Clinton-ed or Kennedy-ed in short order - outfits like Lockheed and Northrup don't mess around, they run the USA. Obama - "Come on you guys, you've spent 1.2 Trillion already this year, let's spend it on goodly weapons, not badly weapons" Give us a break! (and give us single payer, stooge)

To 09:50 β€” Anonymous: Do

To 09:50 β€” Anonymous: Do you have a credible source for your quote? I Googled it and couldn't find one. All I found were other comments to other articles using this same quote. Where did you get it from?

It's too bad that this will

It's too bad that this will probably alienate some veterans--even though the President has come out strongly in veterans' benefits and has continued to give support to the continuation of a war that is into its 7th year. But some things are "for the troops" and others are for the defense industry only. We remain well ahead of our enemies in fire power of all types--even though they mysteriously seem to come in possession of some modern American-made weapons.

"But we must never forget.

"But we must never forget. This is not a war of choice. This is a war of necessity. Those who attacked America on 9/11 are plotting to do so again. If left unchecked, the Taliban insurgency will mean an even larger safe haven from which al Qaeda would plot to kill more Americans. So this is not only a war worth fighting. This is fundamental to the defense of our people." This was the central argument of the Cheney/Bush administration, and apparently Mr. Obama believes it as well. The argument is patently false. The 9/11 attacks were planned and orchestrated by individuals at the highest levels of our government, not the rag-tag band of boxcutter wielding "terrorists" allegedly directed by Osama bin Laden from his cave in Afghanistan. Anyone capable of reading at the high school level can avail themselves of any number of books on the subject that cast serious doubt on the "official" story. In fact, the "official" story makes the JFK assassination fiction of Oswald "the lone gunman" and the single "magic bullet" nonsense seem almost plausible in comparison. Unless and until the American people face up to the truth of 9/11 and bring the true perpetrators of this atrocity to justice, we will be mired forever in phony wars fought on false pretenses.

A large number of these

A large number of these "exotic program" in the past are what have made our military the greatest in the world. These "exotic programs" have given us unmanned attack aircraft, for instance, that keep our soldiers out of harm's way. Eliminating these will seriously handicap our military. I'm all for eliminating the pork to keep certain projects in a representative's location - but remember, that is what his constituents sent him or her to Washington to do, so they are doing their job. As for those of you who think that these unmanned methods will make war "easier" and "more likely to be waged" so we should not pursue unmanned weapons, I think you should volunteer to be the ones sent with the old weapons instead of promoting putting others in harm's way.