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Pentagon to Detail Troops to Bolster Domestic Security
The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials.
The long-planned shift in the Defense Department's role in homeland security was recently backed with funding and troop commitments after years of prodding by Congress and outside experts, defense analysts said.
There are critics of the change, in the military and among civil liberties groups and libertarians who express concern that the new homeland emphasis threatens to strain the military and possibly undermine the Posse Comitatus Act, a 130-year-old federal law restricting the military's role in domestic law enforcement.
But the Bush administration and some in Congress have pushed for a heightened homeland military role since the middle of this decade, saying the greatest domestic threat is terrorists exploiting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, dedicating 20,000 troops to domestic response -- a nearly sevenfold increase in five years -- "would have been extraordinary to the point of unbelievable," Paul McHale, assistant defense secretary for homeland defense, said in remarks last month at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. But the realization that civilian authorities may be overwhelmed in a catastrophe prompted "a fundamental change in military culture," he said.
The Pentagon's plan calls for three rapid-reaction forces to be ready for emergency response by September 2011. The first 4,700-person unit, built around an active-duty combat brigade based at Fort Stewart, Ga., was available as of Oct. 1, said Gen. Victor E. Renuart Jr., commander of the U.S. Northern Command.
If funding continues, two additional teams will join nearly 80 smaller National Guard and reserve units made up of about 6,000 troops in supporting local and state officials nationwide. All would be trained to respond to a domestic chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive attack, or CBRNE event, as the military calls it.
Military preparations for a domestic weapon-of-mass-destruction attack have been underway since at least 1996, when the Marine Corps activated a 350-member chemical and biological incident response force and later based it in Indian Head, Md., a Washington suburb. Such efforts accelerated after the Sept. 11 attacks, and at the time Iraq was invaded in 2003, a Pentagon joint task force drew on 3,000 civil support personnel across the United States.
In 2005, a new Pentagon homeland defense strategy emphasized "preparing for multiple, simultaneous mass casualty incidents." National security threats were not limited to adversaries who seek to grind down U.S. combat forces abroad, McHale said, but also include those who "want to inflict such brutality on our society that we give up the fight," such as by detonating a nuclear bomb in a U.S. city.
In late 2007, Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England signed a directive approving more than $556 million over five years to set up the three response teams, known as CBRNE Consequence Management Response Forces. Planners assume an incident could lead to thousands of casualties, more than 1 million evacuees and contamination of as many as 3,000 square miles, about the scope of damage Hurricane Katrina caused in 2005.
Last month, McHale said, authorities agreed to begin a $1.8 million pilot project funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency through which civilian authorities in five states could tap military planners to develop disaster response plans. Hawaii, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Washington and West Virginia will each focus on a particular threat -- pandemic flu, a terrorist attack, hurricane, earthquake and catastrophic chemical release, respectively -- speeding up federal and state emergency planning begun in 2003.
Last Monday, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ordered defense officials to review whether the military, Guard and reserves can respond adequately to domestic disasters.
Gates gave commanders 25 days to propose changes and cost estimates. He cited the work of a congressionally chartered commission, which concluded in January that the Guard and reserve forces are not ready and that they lack equipment and training.
Bert B. Tussing, director of homeland defense and security issues at the U.S. Army War College's Center for Strategic Leadership, said the new Pentagon approach "breaks the mold" by assigning an active-duty combat brigade to the Northern Command for the first time. Until now, the military required the command to rely on troops requested from other sources.
"This is a genuine recognition that this [job] isn't something that you want to have a pickup team responsible for," said Tussing, who has assessed the military's homeland security strategies.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the libertarian Cato Institute are troubled by what they consider an expansion of executive authority.
Domestic emergency deployment may be "just the first example of a series of expansions in presidential and military authority," or even an increase in domestic surveillance, said Anna Christensen of the ACLU's National Security Project. And Cato Vice President Gene Healy warned of "a creeping militarization" of homeland security.
"There's a notion that whenever there's an important problem, that the thing to do is to call in the boys in green," Healy said, "and that's at odds with our long-standing tradition of being wary of the use of standing armies to keep the peace."
McHale stressed that the response units will be subject to the act, that only 8 percent of their personnel will be responsible for security and that their duties will be to protect the force, not other law enforcement. For decades, the military has assigned larger units to respond to civil disturbances, such as during the Los Angeles riot in 1992.
U.S. forces are already under heavy strain, however. The first reaction force is built around the Army's 3rd Infantry Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team, which returned in April after 15 months in Iraq. The team includes operations, aviation and medical task forces that are to be ready to deploy at home or overseas within 48 hours, with units specializing in chemical decontamination, bomb disposal, emergency care and logistics.
The one-year domestic mission, however, does not replace the brigade's next scheduled combat deployment in 2010. The brigade may get additional time in the United States to rest and regroup, compared with other combat units, but it may also face more training and operational requirements depending on its homeland security assignments.
Renuart said the Pentagon is accounting for the strain of fighting two wars, and the need for troops to spend time with their families. "We want to make sure the parameters are right for Iraq and Afghanistan," he said. The 1st Brigade's soldiers "will have some very aggressive training, but will also be home for much of that."
Although some Pentagon leaders initially expected to build the next two response units around combat teams, they are likely to be drawn mainly from reserves and the National Guard, such as the 218th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade from South Carolina, which returned in May after more than a year in Afghanistan.
Now that Pentagon strategy gives new priority to homeland security and calls for heavier reliance on the Guard and reserves, McHale said, Washington has to figure out how to pay for it.
"It's one thing to decide upon a course of action, and it's something else to make it happen," he said. "It's time to put our money where our mouth is."
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Show AllMy only question: to bolster security for whom?
So now we will have a Military Dictatorship?
There are laws (The Posse Comitatus Act) against this sort of thing but
the Government of the Bush Crime Family is far above any stinking laws.
Yeah, it was a good 130-year run, wasn't it?
Bye bye Posse Comitatus. We'll miss you.
No one should be surprised at this.
America has committed itself to a 'global war on terror', with the goal of 'preventing future terrorism' (Congress's words - Public Law 107-40).
The US military is actively prosecuting that war. That is their reason for being, to fight our wars and defeat our enemies.
Since the battlefield is 'global' the military attempts to wage it everywhere (active military unit in the US, new AFRICOM military HQ, 4th fleet re-established in the Caribbean). Since the goal is to prevent 'future' acts, the war is forever. Since everyone is capable of terrorist behavior, everyone is potentially a terrorist.
Unless America understands and comes to grips with this insane and unwinnable conflict, more and more of the Earth, including the 'homeland', will become active battlefields. The US military will be fighting everybody, everywhere, forever.
We need a progressive voice in Washington to call for debate and reflection upon this Cyclopean military venture that will crush everyone in its path as it stumbles about, searching for enemies to smite.
Where is the progressive voice in Washington? Change, indeed.
It's really creepy to see military personnel on city streets with weapons. Thinking of them doing "war games" as done in San Fran. in re city military fighting (as in Bagdhad) is really frightening. Factor in so-call nonlethal weapons and crowd control...why do I think of peaceful demonstrations being attacked by police and the military? The police departments around the country are constantly being militarized to greater heights. I googled Frank Morales (a former member of the Civilian Complaint Review Board in NYC)to find The Campaign to Demilitarize the Police. Frank Morales has been on WBAI several times,Pacifica Network's station in NYC, often interviewed by Bernard White, Program Director who does "Wake Up Call", the morning show some days during the week. www.wbai.org Morales has been concerned with militarization of the police for a long time. www.demilitarizethepolice.netfirms.com Now there's the military and the militarized police...
"We are going to protect you from yourself"
trust me :-)
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/?s=from+your+freedoms
"For the good of the nation, we are now in control..." How many times have those ominous words been spoken in the third world? Now the possibility has come to the USA.
www.wunderman-comics.com
Be vvveeeerrrrrry afraid!!!!
There was a reason that the Posse Comitatus Act was enacted over 100+ years by men with vision and wisdom. It was to expressly prevent the actions now deemed necessary by men without vision and wisdom.
Everyone who officially acts in support of this deployment is guilty of violation of the above named act and should be prosecuted.
The method of deployment means taht every National Guard and Army Reserve unit will be under direct control of the Active duty military command structure(Pentagon)
Do you suppose we abetted the Mumbai actions in order to provide a scare tactic reason for this illegal action.
But I could be wrong !
These forces will be under Obama's control. The second we suffer another attack you will be happy we have them.
No I won't. I believe in 'rule of law' If the P C Act is to be repealed, let the Congress and the people debate the issue. NOT just break the law.
I feel sorry for you Joe, that you have bought into the politics of fear - which are not going away. It creates a great tool for controlling the populace. Any dissenters? Put'em in the concentration camps.
But I could be wrong !
I agree with "Paul Revere" ...who wrote "to bolster security from whom?" This smacks of a Police State. It is frightening! Military Personnel on city streets, very strange/scarey indeed. I think it will further promote a society of FEAR!
We wouldn't have to worry about a second attack if the US weren't constantly pulling crap on other countries, like invading illegally, overthrowing elected governments, supporting brutal dictators... We wouldn't have to worry about the fact that the National Guard and the Reserves aren't mission capable to help out in the US for emergencies if they weren't mostly overseas fighting those illegal wars. The biggest threat to peace internationally and domestically is the US government. And it isn't just the last eight years that all this has been going on. The US is the biggest, most rogue nation and sponsor of state terrorism in the world and has been for quite some time. Read Chalmers Johnsons Blowback trilogy, Naomi Klein's "Shock Doctrine..." and various others and check in foreign newspaper archives for the real history of the US. When bad things happen here, like idiots running airplanes into buildings, most people don't know its payback for what we've done to their people.
With these domestic deployments to "replace" what we've lost by having the Reserves and the National Guard overseas, we are being prepped for living in a military dictatorship. It's only a matter of time before a quiet coup d'etat happens here and some general puts a gun to the president's head and issues orders. We may end up with a president, but the military will really be in charge. The sad thing is that most people won't even realize it happened. If it already hasn't, that is.
The "war on terror" is an even worse metaphor when it's turned inward. It has really bad implications for domestic policy because it's so easily turned into a domestic war on dissent. NORTHCOM supposedly had a seat at the command post supporting the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
Does anyone in NORTHCOM care about the true domestic terrorists who have figured in recent history? Almost all were loners like Unabomber Ted Kazinsky, Olympics bomber Eric Rudolph, Anthrax killer Bruce Ivins, the DC snipers, or Timothy McVeigh (who committed the most egregious act of domestic terrorism thus far by killing 169 Americans by bombing the Oklahoma federal building. The truth is that most real domestic terrorists are loners and not part of any mass dissent, civil disorder, or "riot".
Meanwhile in the aftermath of the RNC in St. Paul, there are eight young protesters in the Twin Cities charged with "conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism". See the film: "Terrorizing Dissent" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5eDQKaKLYE and the Petition to Defend the RNC 8 at: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/defendthernc8.
Those who can be made to believe absurdities can be made to commit atrocities. Voltaire
The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other "domestic catastrophe," according to Pentagon officials.
Just what is a "domestic catastrophe?"
How about Bank Failures, Foreclosures, Wall Street and Detroit Meltdowns and another not so Great Depression. The USA PATRIOT Act and the Military Commisions Act are domestic catastrophes all by themselves as is De-Regulating Everything and both political parties!
If at first we don't secede then try, try again.
Why bother with a bunch of military types when some Basque sheepherders and a pack of border collies would do the trick?
Just a couple of problems...the ghettoes are armed to the teeth with semi-automatic weapons and more and they know their neighborhoods really really well, and the Deerhunters in the rural areas are excellent marksmen at a long range often with their own military training and they know their territory really really well. In War Game theory then, on the domestic front, the military could be fighting either a Baghdad-type war or an Afghanistan-type war, while in neither case could they trust the local constabulary because their objectives are inherently different.
Seems to me they are planning for suppression of the masses when hyperinflation sets in and people start to realize they have nothing left to lose. That's to run the money presses to pay for the TRILLIONS already forgeried over to the Wall Street Boys, with more to come.
FROM: Doug Noland, "Just the Facts," December 1, 2008, Asia Times On Line (atimes.com):
"Global Credit Market Dislocation Watch
November 24 - Bloomberg (Mark Pittman and Bob Ivry): "The US government is prepared to lend more than $7.4 trillion on behalf of American taxpayers, or half the value of everything produced in the nation last year, to rescue the financial system since the credit markets seized up 15 months ago. The unprecedented pledge of funds includes $2.8 trillion already tapped by financial institutions in the biggest response to an economic emergency since the New Deal of the 1930s, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The commitment dwarfs the only plan approved by lawmakers, the Treasury Department's $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. Federal Reserve lending last week was 1,900 times the weekly average for the three years before the crisis."
From the same article:
"Currency Watch
November 25 - Bloomberg (Ron Harui and Mike Schneider): "The
US dollar will be 'devalued' as policy makers seek to weaken it, undermining the greenback's role as an international reserve currency, said Jim Rogers ... 'They think that if you drive down the value of your money, it makes you more competitive, now that has never worked in history in the long term,' said Rogers ... The dollar is 'going to lose its status as the world's reserve currency,' Rogers said ... 'It will be devalued and it will go down a lot. These guys in Washington, they want to debase the currency.'"
Again, from the same article:
Bursting Bubble Economy Watch
November 26 - Washington Post (Jane Black): "Fueled by rising unemployment and food prices, the number of Americans on food stamps is poised to exceed 30 million for the first time this month, surpassing the historic high set in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina ... 'We soon will have the most food stamps recipients in the history of our country,' said Jim Weill, president of the Food Research and Action Center ... "
And that is after the guvment hardened qualifications to get Food Stamps...
Let's not leave it to Sarah Palin to orchestrate Armageddon. Bigger minds can do it better.
When nations fail, more often than not they do it to themselves. Generally, it is not in the best interest of any nation to see another nation fail. In recent history there has been one probable exception to this rule and his name is Gorbachev. He tore down that wall and look where we are today.
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I guess the Red Cross just ain't cuttin' it.
Antagonized foreign nationals for so long...now it is the turn of Americans. This fear mongering and hysteria...what good does it do - other than support the armament industry?
Everything is going according to their plan. We got to wake up!
http://www.trueworldhistory.info
Thank you for that link! A few of those videos I have seen, but there were some I had never heard of.