Heat Stroke
"As the leading element of the [Gulf War] coalition, the United
States Army decisively defeated the fourth largest field army in the
world. ... It was the land force that provided the essential muscle to
lead America's coalition partners in the liberation of Kuwait, the decisive
defeat of the Iraqi army, and the restoration of stability in the Persian
Gulf."
-From "Desert Victory: The US Army in the Gulf," February
2001 paper issued by Institute of Land Warfare, an adjunct of the Association
of the US Army.
Airpower Targets Civilians?
"These arguments [about the value of precision guided weapons]
are a throwback to airpower theories advocated by strategic thinkers
such as the Italian Gen. Giulio Douhet and the American Gen. William
'Billy' Mitchell in the 1920s. Then, as now, the argument was that airpower
alone could win conflicts. Now, as then, there are those that advocate
relaxing the targeting restrictions imposed by the law of war to enable
direct attacks on civilian targets in order to inflict punishment on
the population in hopes of generating opposition to their regime."
-Gen. Gordon Sullivan, US Army (Ret.), AUSA president, in March 3
Washington Times column.
You Know-Morons
"There is a new generation [of Western Europeans] coming up that
has no memory of the Soviet threat as the basis of a special relationship
with the United States. Young people think of America in terms of the
culprit behind the death penalty, global warming, the bombs over Baghdad,
and the use of depleted uranium weapons in Kosovo."
-Spanish legislator Rafael Estrella, president of NATO parliamentary
assembly, quoted in Feb. 23 Washington Post.
Come on Down
"We have seen the miracles associated with things like the Airborne
Laser. Who could possibly imagine being able to shoot a laser hundreds
of kilometers through the atmosphere and hit a target only a meter or
so in diameter? I know I didn't believe it. No, I was the biggest skeptic
in the world, and I took my leather jacket and my white scarf right out
to Kirtland [AFB, N.M.], sat my butt down, and said, 'You guys are going
to have to prove this to me.' I left there saying, 'Amen, brother,' because
it is going to work."
-Gen. John P. Jumper, Air Combat Command commander, in Feb. 15 remarks
to AFA symposium in Orlando, Fla.
Thatcher Looks at Euro Force
"The public could be forgiven for thinking there are two [European
Union defense force] plans-one for strengthening NATO and one for creating
a rival organization. ... Our Prime Minister [Tony Blair] has assured
President Bush that the former is the correct interpretation. I am sure
that he will be aware of how much, in terms of transAtlantic trust,
now hangs on that assurance. My own view is that, if the Europeans truly
wish to improve their NATO contribution, they can show it simply enough.
They can increase defense expenditure. They can move more swiftly to
establish professional armed forces like those of the UK. And they can
acquire more advanced technology."
-Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in March 1 speech
in London.
Total Takedown
"Everything-all sources, all methods, all techniques, all targets.
There's only a few people in counterintelligence that have to know everything,
and he was one of them."
-Former FBI official David Major, quoted in Feb. 22 Washington Post
article describing range of secrets possibly compromised by accused
spy Robert P. Hanssen.
Loony Bin Prepares to Launch
"We promised not to test-fire long-range missiles during the duration
of [US-North Korean] talks [on mutual security issues], but we cannot
do so indefinitely. If the United States continues to fail to honor the
agreement [to build nuclear power plants for North Korea], we don't feel
we should cling to it."
-From Feb. 22 statement by North Korean Foreign Ministry.
You Have Been Warned
"Our work this year revealed growing deficiencies in the [United
States'] nuclear weapons production complex, deep morale and personnel
problems, continued slippage of program milestones, and unacceptably
high risks to the completion of needed weapon refurbishments. ... There
is an increasingly urgent need for a coherent vision, comprehensive plan,
and programmatic commitment. Failure to meet these needs would virtually
guarantee that, in the decades ahead, the nation would face a crisis
in the weapons program."
-Feb. 1 letter of John S. Foster Jr., chairman of Panel to Assess
the Reliability, Safety, and Security of the United States Nuclear
Weapons Stockpile.
Up With Airpower ...
"The [Bush Administration's] defense review ought to begin by examining
the assumption that the United States should be able to fight two simultaneous
regional wars. ... It would make more sense to plan for one conflict
and to rely on airpower and the mobilization of reserves if a second
[war] breaks out."
-Feb. 7 New York Times editorial.
... Down With Airpower
"The Administration should look hard at expensive weapons systems
whose rationale may have disappeared with the Cold War. Particularly
deserving of scrutiny [is] the Air Force's $64 billion F-22 tactical
fighter program."
-Same editorial.
Faith Unshaken
"As an individual, a pilot, and as a citizen of the United States,
I have unwavering faith in the Osprey. It's an awesome airplane."
-Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr., head of USMC West Coast aviation
units, quoted in March 1 San Diego Union-Tribune in regard to two fatal
crashes that have killed 23 Marines.
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