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Pentagon officials are worried about Donald Trumps Iran strikes spiraling out of control if they stick to his timeline.
While the president boasts that the strikes could continue for several more weeks, military leaders are sounding the alarm behind the scenes about U.S. air defense stockpiles running out if the fighting goes on that long.
The mood here is intense and paranoid, one insider told The Washington Post.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/paranoid-pentagon-officials-are-secretly-panicking/
Permanut
(8,258 posts)gordianot
(15,767 posts)They might even get by with pleading ignorance.
newdeal2
(5,215 posts)Something they didnt even ask for
Goonch
(4,659 posts)
dickthegrouch
(4,453 posts)Where did all that money from our taxes really go, if it wasn't to the budgeted items?
SamuelTheThird
(848 posts)That people so admire the military has always amused me
Deminpenn
(17,383 posts)I retired awhile ago, but even then it was easy for anyone working in DoD to see that the US defense industry was consolidating and shrinking. There were fewer options for spare and repair parts. And once the big subcontracts with the prime contractor ended, the contractors didn't want to be bothered keeping anything unique to whatever equipment they made. The BRACs of the 90s eliminated a lot of DoD's ability to take up the manufacturing slack or enhance it. Adding to the problem was DoD wanting only to hold limited inventory and depend on OEMs for spares and repairs. Pentagon has really screwed the pooch when it comes to defense capacity and capability.
Alice Kramden
(2,926 posts)BRAC:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Base_Realignment_and_Closure_Commission]
Deminpenn
(17,383 posts)The biggest mistake was closing the huge Navy repair depot at Norfolk.
Skittles
(170,797 posts)modrepub
(4,045 posts)For sending all of our air defenses to Ukraine. This administration never is to blame for anything
pfitz59
(12,580 posts)I believe part of the problem is a shortage of the bits and pieces that make weapons work. Very little of what the military uses is 100% American made.
Deminpenn
(17,383 posts)the raw materials like titanium and other metal ores are imported. High demand for these items causes long procurement lead times as buyers que up and inventory models incorporate the longer lead times resulting in larger procurement quantities and even longer lead times. It becomes a vicious cycle.
HighFired49
(474 posts)'Paranoid' Pentagon Officials Are Secretly Panicking" Maybe they should have panicked before this disaster unfolded, and we may have had time to avoid the whole disaster. Maybe