Larry Korb Testifies to Congress on State of Armed Forces
Rebuilding and Expanding Our Misused Forces in Iraq
Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Lawrence J. Korb is testifying today before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Korb discusses the misuse of the United States' armed forces and makes recommendations for rebuilding and expanding them.After more than four years of being engaged in combat operations in Iraq and six and a half in Afghanistan, America's ground forces are stretched to their breaking point. The recent decision to send more troops into Iraq as part of an escalation strategy will only put additional strain on troops and threatens to leave the United States with an overburdened force that is unprepared to deal with the other threats it faces around the globe.
Korb makes recommendations for rebuilding and expanding U.S. ground forces, including:
- Don’t Lower Standards. The Army and Marines should meet their new
end-strength goals without relaxing recruitment standards or retention and
promotion criteria.
- Expand
with a Focus on Peacekeeping and Counterinsurgency Operations. The wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan
have shown that while our ground forces remain conventionally unmatched, there is
significant room for improvement in our ability to conduct counterinsurgency
and peacekeeping operations.
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Grow the Forces in a Fiscally Responsible
Manner. The challenge confronting the Army and Marines
in terms of both escalating personnel costs and the deepening equipment crisis
requires significant congressional attention and funding.
- Open up the Military to all Americans who Possess the Desire, Talent and Character to Serve. The Army and Marine Corps cannot afford to place unnecessary obstacles in the way of qualified men and women who want to serve. To this end, the military should make major changes to its personnel policy.
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