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    Panetta details impact of deeper cuts in military

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Congress on Monday that deeper defense cuts would leave the military with the smallest ground force since 1940, lead to possible months-long furloughs of civilian employees and force the Pentagon to recalibrate its national security strategy to accept "substantial risk."

    The Pentagon is already facing $450 billion in cuts to projected spending over the next 10 years, an amount that could more than double if members of Congress' supercommittee fail to produce a $1.2 trillion deficit-cutting plan by Nov. 23. Panetta, who repeatedly has argued against further reductions, offered the most detailed description of the implications of the automatic, across-the-board cuts that would kick in — half coming from defense.

    In the first year alone of 2013, it would add up to a 23 percent cut that Panetta called devastating.

    "Such a large cut, applied in this indiscriminate manner, would render most of our ship and construction projects unexecutable -- you cannot buy three quarters of a ship or a building and seriously damage other modernization efforts. We would also be forced to separate many of our civilian personnel involuntarily and, because the reduction would be imposed so quickly, we would almost certainly have to furlough civilians in order to meet the target," Panetta wrote in a letter.

    By his calculations, "we would have the smallest ground force since 1940, the smallest number of ships since 1915, and the smallest Air Force in its history" at the end of the decade, Panetta said.

    Panetta, who has used apocalyptic terms such as "doomsday," ''hollow force" and "paper tiger" to describe the cuts, spelled out the details in a letter to Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a member of the panel. The two had written to Panetta earlier this month seeking specifics.

    While painting a dire picture of the military if the automatic cuts are triggered, Panetta also implored the lawmakers to stave off such reductions.

    If they did not, the Pentagon chief said the military would have to rethink its strategy.

    "We would have to formulate a new security strategy that accepted substantial risk of not meeting our defense needs. A sequestration budget is not one that I could recommend," said Panetta, a former California congressman and head of the House Budget Committee.

    At least two of the potential cuts outlined by Panetta would strike at the heart of U.S. defense strategy.

    One is the elimination of missile defense in Europe. The Obama administration's commitment to building a network of radars and interceptors to defend all of Europe against a potential missile strike from Iran is central to U.S. efforts to update NATO defense priorities, improve defense cooperation with Russia and deter Iran.

    The other — eliminating one of three "legs" of the U.S. nuclear arsenal — would force a historic shift in nuclear planning. Panetta said he would be forced to eliminate intercontinental ballistic missiles, the globe-circling missiles based in underground silos. These currently consist of 450 Minuteman III missiles based in the north-central U.S. The other two legs of the nuclear arsenal are submarine-launch ballistic missiles and air-launch missiles and bombs.

    In his letter, Panetta said the deeper reductions would affect the military's ability to support the war in Afghanistan and lead to a fleet of fewer than 230 ships, the smallest number since 1915.

    He offered a list of weapons programs that would be cut back, delayed or terminated such as the Joint Strike Fighter, the next generation ballistic missile submarine and new Army helicopters. Any reductions in weapons programs would set off a fierce fight in Congress as lawmakers look to protect programs and jobs in their districts.

    Delaying or terminating surveillance drone programs would stifle a critical new technology that has allowed the U.S. to better track and eliminate terrorists in countries where American troops are not present.

    Recent examples include the strike that killed al-Qaida-linked cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen and the surveillance that led to the death of ousted Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi. Drones are also the weapon of choice for the CIA as it hunts and kills insurgents in Pakistan that routinely target U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan.

    Panetta's comments add pressure to the supercommittee just 10 days before its deadline as panel Republicans and Democrats struggle to fulfill their mandate. The Pentagon letter also stirs the recent talk in Congress about trying to nullify the automatic cuts, a step McCain and Graham have discussed. However, President Barack Obama said last week that he wouldn't accept any legislation that tries to undo the automatic cuts.

    In a statement, McCain and Graham said the automatic cuts "would set off a swift decline of the United States as the world's leading military power. ... This is not an outcome that we can live with, and it is certainly not one that we should impose on ourselves. The sequester is a threat to the national security interests of the United States, and it should not be allowed to occur."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Robert Burns and Lolita C. Baldor contributed to this report.

     
    • ARCHANGEL  •  6 mths ago
      Congressmen should wear uniforms like nascar drivers so we could identify their corporate sponsors.
      • Bill 6 mths ago
        Id like to see Gilllibrand in a uniform
      • VinnyL 6 mths ago
        Term limits for all congressmen. Don't give time to be buddy's with corporates.
      • D. N 6 mths ago
        I agree with the first half of Vinny's comments. However, if we're going to have them wear uniforms showing their sponsorships, then I'd also like to have them wear logos of the various political lobbies they are paid off by like George Soros, Acorn, NOW and the pro-life lobby.
    • We THE People  •  6 mths ago
      Sadly it's not the soldiers that cause the overruns, (they do their duty and I am proud of them) it's the people supplying the military and our corrupt leaders. The military complex needs to be accountable where tax money is spent, PERIOD.
      • JevyJev 6 mths ago
        agreed
      • kanawah 6 mths ago
        If you sign a contract to deliver a wepon, you better get the price right in the beginning, because you should not be allowed to coe back and rewrite with the real cost later on.

        That is how too many contractors work.
      • Lauren Gross 6 mths ago
        I think that it is time to have full disclosure and hold the false politicans accountable. Mr. Panetta is trying to do a better job in such a rotten complicated war situation that never should have happened. WE have the issue at hand of freedom of speech and choice NOT to choose gov't intervention on our personal lives and thoughts about healthcare. WE MUST BRING BACK THE CONSTITUIONAL RIGHTS, RIGHT NOW.. AND SPEAKING OF RIGHT THERE IS A BLOND HAIRED GUY NAMED "WRIGHT" ATTACHED TO OBAMA AND TECH THAT I AM TOLD IS A POISONER.
    • Patryck B  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just a question, why is it that every time there needs to be a cut in the budget, the cuts are always made in programs that the people depend on, and those that are making the cuts never consider cutting from themselves (Congress) ??? There should be no more 'career' congressmen, these individuals should be made find a real job after a maximum of two terms.
      • 95 imp 6 mths ago
        It's real simple. If you aren't going to play "our game" (giving more tax money to the gov't), we will punish you until you come to your senses.
      • jimb 6 mths ago
        And take away ALL of the perks!!!!
      • Mark 6 mths ago
        Cut Food Stamps and Welfare, amke the habitual offenders of these programs work. I see some many big people in the groceries with two grocery carts full of food monthly, and I can't aford a nice steak for my family. I work for my living!!!
    • abc  •  6 mths ago
      You've a rude of wakening if you think , polictians are taking care of you and your family , only ones they're thinking about thereselves and there family , surely not yours , don't waste your vote on them . Wake up america......
      • laird 6 mths ago
        rude awakening
      • Brian D 6 mths ago
        well said and sadly...OH so true!
      • Tim Yeakel 6 mths ago
        JLR it is just another ploy for re-investments in overseas markets. And our law makers got the inside scoop. Invest in AMERICA and our military future as a whole. Our Law Makers wont do it. We have toss em all out on their #$%$..
    • Derrick  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why exactly are we building a missile defense system for EUROPE?
      • Edward Carroll 6 mths ago
        Why can't they build their own and let us build our own? Do the Europeans pay tax to our government to support our defence of them?
      • VinnyL 6 mths ago
        Ron Paul 2012. Keep all military resources and personnel exclusive to the United States. Let other countries worry about their own defenses.
      • Kenneth 6 mths ago
        Ron Paul 2012!
    • Barry P  •  Waterford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Shrink the size of our bloated government. The problem is that we lack the leaders in our govt to get the job done. Each one doesn't want to cut out that "special" program they created years ago, afraid that it will alienate their constituency. Its time to cut the fat boys...get busy.
    • Jimmy  •  San Antonio, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Take all our military forces out of other countries! Our military is suppost to protect the USA not other countries! That would cut billions!
    • VinnyL  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm currently in the military and I can tell you first hand that in my unit alone, millions of dollars are wasted. Government contracts with defense contractors? Expensive as crap, but the last thing you should cut is anything going to the men and women of our service.
    • the great Zardoz  •  Santa Cruz, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The question is ... how can the members of congress make money from insider trading on this situation? This is their big worry.
    • Mr. Nice Guy  •  6 mths ago
      After 22 years of military service, I can tell you that cuts need to be made but not to the men and women of the military. Go to any base any you'll see money being wasted everywhere!
    • i wuz framed  •  6 mths ago
      How about if the President & congress take a substantial pay cut? And stop taking full pay after retirement? And stop voting themselves raises? And stop taking 10 weeks of vacation every year?
    • DouglasC  •  Geneseo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why are we proposing spending billions to defend Europe? If they need defending they certainly they are capable of doing it on their own. As far as I am concerned all U.S. troops should be pulled back within our own borders. I thought the idea of a standing military was to protect us, not the whole world.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Deming, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Our expenses for defense are 717 billion for the Pentagon, 158 billion for contingency for these wars , 40 billion for the CIA,NSA,DIA ,100 billiob non military NASA ,STATE DEPT. 123 billion for homeland security ,and last but not least 400 billion just for interest on these loans to wage war ! A total of 1.538 TRILLION EACH YEAR !
    • ken  •  Burlington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      With four out of every seven defense dollars going to defense contractors I think we could cut there without reducing the number of boots on the ground.
    • Brad S  •  Wichita, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Locke wrote that government's purpose was to protect our natural rights and when a government would not or could not do that it was the right of the people to rise up and overthrow that government. Well folks that time has come, our government no long follows the will of the people. Our leaders need to listen to the many who have few and not the few who have many, we are not seeking handouts just the chance to pursue the American dream, Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
    • Gerald  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We need to be more concerned with whats going on in our country. Remove our troops from those countries whose people would like to see us dead or those that have stated they don't want us there. Secondly, if you are bold enough to say we will not support you in a war, remove our troops and funding from that country too. The way things are going it's a good thing we still have te 2nd Amendment as it will come down to the everyday armed citizen helping the military defend the country when we get invaded.
    • Bad Timing  •  6 mths ago
      Lets end 2 wars in ungrateful countries,quit supporting them,and bring our troops home.That should save some money.
    • john  •  6 mths ago
      Provide for the common defense was the original idea not build an empire and start wars of choice, 800 + military bases outside the United States cost a lot to maintain and no empire will last forever no matter how good its intentions.
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  Zanzibar, Tanzania  •  6 mths ago
      every great military power crumbled from being stretched too thin across their respective growing empire... Alexandre the great, Caesar, Napoleon, Hitler, etc.

      Learn your history lesson - it does repeat itself in infinitude...
    • Rufus  •  6 mths ago
      Do we need eleven active super aircraft carriers?
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