NORAD Sees All
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, there were 3,000 aircraft
flying, and NORAD saw less than 20 percent of those because of where
our radars were. Now we have the means to cover 100 percent of the
airspace.Maj. Chuck Thinger, spokesman for North
American Aerospace Defense Command, Los Angeles Times, Aug. 26.
Beyond Mass
Mass and numbers was last century. Sitting around counting
up how many troops are here, how many ships are there, how many
tanks are here, how many bombs are located there, is not going to
be the way that intelligent people who understand these things are
going to be measuring capability. ... We will be increasing our
capability because of speed and deployability and usability and
lethality.Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld,
news conference in Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 18.
What the Public Doesnt Know
The vast majority of Americans believe that the United States
can defend itself against a ballistic missile attack.New
York Post, Aug. 23.
All-Star Airplane
As a career mobility pilot, I am convinced that the C-130
is one of the greatest aircraft ever built.Gen.
John W. Handy, commander of US Transportation Command and Air Mobility
Command, on 50th anniversary of service by the C-130 Hercules, Aug.
23.
Irans Declared Threat
The entire Zionist territory, including its nuclear facilities
and atomic arsenal, are currently within range of Irans advanced
missiles.Yadollah Javani, head of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard political bureau, Washington Times, Aug. 24.
SWAT Style
The special operations strategy is essentially a SWAT team
approach: Highly trained operators swoop down on the enemy and clean
house. It works well for the police, because the bad guys are usually
holed up somewhere. You cant surround a whole city or country,
though. By the time we kick in the doors, the bad guys have often
scattered. Or they were never at that particular address to begin
with; witness the still-futile search for Osama bin Laden and Mullah
Mohammed Omar.Defense analyst William M. Arkin,
Los Angeles Times, Sept. 5.
OK Is Good Enough
We cant afford to demotivate employees who are just
OK. OK is OK. We are not like the mythical town of [Lake] Wobegone
where all the children are above average.Jeffrey
Neal, director of human resources at Defense Logistics Agency, Federal
Times, Sept. 6.
Parts Make a Difference
Weve got better budgets over the last three years than
weve had in many years. ... Weve got airplane parts,
and weve got mission capable rates in our airplanes higher
than what theyve been for years. Why? Because weve had
money to buy the parts for the first time in years and years.Air
Force Chief of Staff Gen. John P. Jumper at Ramstein AB, Germany,
Aug. 30.
Act Now
It has been three years since Sept. 11, and we have already
had another intelligence failurethis time in Iraq. We should
not wait until another failure takes place, until another commission
has a task as somber as ours. We welcome refinements to our recommendations
through the legislative process. But the time has come to act.Thomas
H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton, chairman and vice chairman of the 9/11
Commission, on the need for intelligence reform, Washington Post
op-ed, Sept. 8.
Stay Committed
When you order elements of a Marine division to attack a
city, you really need to understand what the consequences of that
are going to be and not perhaps vacillate in the middle of something
like that. Once you commit, you got to stay committed.
Marine Lt. Gen. James T. Conway on decision last April to withdraw
US forces from Fallujah after three days, Washington Post, Sept.
13.
Starlifter Flies into History
Some airplanes are designed to have a short lifespan. ...
There are also sorts of also-rans and not-quites. But if Consumer
Reports rated airplanes, it would get a check-plus in every column.
It did everything we ever asked it to do.Michael
Leister, director of Air Mobility Command Museum, on retirement
of active duty C-141 Starlifter, Air Force Times, Sept. 20.
Alliance Not Over
I am well aware that the ROK-US relationship is not what
it used to be, and there are lots of challenges and even problems.
However, the two countries will remain a key and strong alliance
for another 50 years.Christopher Hill, US ambassador
to South Korea, Korea Times, Sept. 3.
Dump Pre-emptive Strategy
Before the Iraq fiasco, American leaders rightly viewed war
as a last resort, appropriate only when the nations vital
interests were actively threatened and reasonable diplomatic efforts
had been exhausted. That view always left room for pre-emptive attacks;
America is under no obligation to sit and wait, if it is clear that
some enemy is actually preparing to strike first. But it correctly
drew the line at preventive wars against potential foes who might,
or might not, be thinking about doing something dangerous. As the
Administrations disastrous experience in Iraq amply demonstrates,
that is still the wisest course and the one that keeps America most
secure in an increasingly dangerous era.New
York Times editorial, Sept. 12.
Whistle-Blowers, Arise
Its time for truth-telling. It is a time for unauthorized
disclosure.Daniel Ellsberg, leaker (in 1971)
of the Pentagon Papers, calling on another generation of whistle-blowers
to disclose classified information, GovExec.com, Sept. 9.
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