Subject: A General's Thoughts
Due to the thunderous applause that I received from the far-left over the "I Am
Tired" letter written by one of our troops in Iraq, I thought it prudent to
follow up with one last attempt to be very specific about what I have observed
and actually personally encountered during my 36 years of service to this Great
Country. Unlike Bob McClellan, I will not continue to whine, twist and degrade
our country's leaders on a weekly basis. Instead, this will be a one time input
attempting to reach some of those who are confused by McClellan and his ilk's
unethical rantings and give some insight through my personal experience as a
professional military officer over the years. These examples are but a few. In
real life there were many more which space and time will not allow.
As a young fighter pilot, flying F-4s in Vietnam, I was stopped in my tracks by
the decisions made by Lyndon Johnson and Robert McNamara. I was young and naive,
but even then I knew their daily interference was wrong and would not allow us
to win this thing and go home. Decisions like not allowing us to strike enemy
aircraft while still on the ground, keeping real targets off the target list,
and allowing us to strike only rusted-out trucks made us basically a toothpick
factory. However, the big one for me came the day I saw the President Lyndon
Johnson on television, forcefully lying to the American people. I'll never
forget the language, "I want to assure the American people that the United
States of America has never, and will never, bomb or use force inside the
borders of Cambodia". On and on he disavowed the reports that this was
happening. I was amazed. Guess where I had put several F-4 loads of 750 pound
general purpose bombs every day for the past five days. You guessed it,
Cambodia!!! So much for Mr. Johnson. The only question in my mind was simply,
"Was it just Johnson or was it the methodology of a particular political party?"
I decided to delay answering that question until more experience was gained.
Years passed, and I ignored politics as much as possible, as a good military man
should. Then came Jimmy Carter. Our young people don't remember 18% interest
rates and 18% inflation, but I'll bet someone in your family does. That is one
really bad thing Carter did for our country, but it is not the worst. During
this period, I was an F-15 Squadron Commander, located at Langley AFB, VA. Jimmy
Carter and his> democratic party stopped spare parts procurement for almost
every weapon system in our military, and diverted the funds to social programs.
The F-15 was brand new at the time with leading edge technology designed to
provide air superiority anywhere in the world on a moments notice. That was my
job. I loved it, but guess what? In a two year period from 1979 to 1981, there
was not one day when more that one-third of my assigned aircraft were flyable.
It is amazing the lengths we went to in those days, cannibalizing parts,
expending twice the time and energy to fix every little item, and still
two-thirds of the birds were always
broken because of no spare parts. Had this country faced a really serious
military threat during that time frame, only Montana Hunters could have saved
us. The military had some equipment, but it was all broken. Do you want to know
the really bad part for me and the young fighter pilots working for me? Our
flying sortie rate was so low that pilot proficiency dropped to dangerous
levels. The accident rate tripled. That obviously was totally unacceptable, as
we were losing expensive airplanes and highly trained young pilots at a rate
comparable to losses seen in actual combat. All of a sudden, even a Texas Aggie
like me began to see a trend.
Forward a few years to 1986. I am an F-16 Wing Commander at MacDill AFB,
Florida, and Ronald Regan is president. His change in attitude and policy toward
the military had time to fix the spare parts problem. We were flying 26,000
flying sorties per year out of MacDill AFB, my aircraft fully mission capable
rate (FMC) was above 90%, the aircraft accident rate was below 1.75 per hundred
thousand flying hours, fighter pilots were flying and proficiency levels were at
an all time high. The United States Air Force was ready to defend this Wonderful
Country. Proof of the pudding is simple. Look what the USAF, and the military in
general, accomplished in Iraq during Desert Storm. And, they did it in less than
100 hours. Yeah, at this point I was starting to realize there was a difference
in mentality between Democrats and Republicans, or should I say, the Right and
the Left.
Then, came everyone's favorite---Bill Clinton. If there ever was an individual
180 degrees out of sync with the ideals and the values of the US military, it
was Clinton. He was a known draft dodger, military hating, self absorbed,
unspeakingly shameless and immoral individual, who the Left managed to elect
President of the United States of America. Clinton's antics in the White House
would have brought court martial, conviction, and Dishonorable Discharge had he
been a military member. We still suffer oral sex on school buses, because the
President told the world it wasn't real sex, and some of our children believed
him. It took a lot of years, but now I became certain. There is a big difference
in the right and the left on all fronts, and for the first time I started
feeling angry and shamed that the majority of the American people were actually
willing to vote for such an individual.
Sometimes, an abstract such as the following tells the story in very simple
terms: Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, Ted Kennedy,
Howard Dean, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Michael Moore, Tim Robbins, Susan
Sarandon, Nancy Pelosi, Barbra Boxer, John Kerry, Benedict Arnold, and the list
goes on. America, wake up. Giving in to the likes of these people and Abraham
Lincoln's prediction of destruction from within just may come true. There is not
a country in the world that can be considered a conventional military threat to
the United States today.
However, this country faces a new kind of threat---one that will not go away. It
is a threat even more serious that WWII, because money, industry and technology
will not defeat it. It is a threat of defeat from within. It is a threat of a
faltering economy because of a lack of resources, or the even the simple threat
of such a loss brought on by terrorism. It is a threat created by the American
people trusting the inept. It is a threat created by the people wanting change,
and perilously believing that the left can successfully deliver that change.
Have you seen anything from the left that remotely resembles an answer to the
Iraq situation? Have you seen anything more than continued Bush-Bashing? Is that
an answer? If there was ever a need for a strong, well trained military, it is
now. THE LEFT HAS HISTORICALLY DISMANTLED OUR MILITARY IN THE NAME OF
REDISTRUBITION OF WEALTH FAVORING SOCIAL PROGRAMS. We just cannot afford to let
that happen now. If we do, the entire country will be bowing to the east several
times a day within the next 50 years, maybe sooner.
Now a final thought meant to upset as many as possible on the far-left. As you
might guess, I don't believe in political correctness. So, let's look at the
facts, not far-left rhetoric attempting to empower the democratic party.
Initially, I was not a George Bush fan. I am not even a Republican. I normally
vote Republican, because of my total despise of Communism, Socialism and the
far-left in this country. I am a Conservative. However, during his watch, I feel
President Bush just happened to stumble upon the leading edge of the greatest
threat this country has ever faced. Mistakes have been made, because of the
newness of the threat. Overall, the President has done a superb job dealing the
threat, and at the same time held off the constant ranting, raving, deceitful
and malicious escapades of the far-left attempting to regain political power. IF
THERE WAS EVER A TIME THE COUNTRY NEEDS TO COME TOGETHER AND BACK OUR PRESIDENT,
IT IS RIGHT NOW. WITHOUT CONCENSUS WE ARE EMPOWERING THE TERRORIST!!!! The
far-left is totally absorbed with the power struggle and regaining control of
congress. They could care> less about defeating the threat. It literally
disgusts me to hear the constant disagreement with everything the President
tries to do, all in the name of trying to make him look bad to the voters.
Unfortunately, by the time the American people really appreciate how bad the
far-left really is, it may too late.
What are the real facts? On the home front this country's economy is the
strongest that it has been in my lifetime. Interest rates are as low as they
were when I was in high school forty years ago. Inflation does not exist for all
practical purposes. For you youngster's, please remember the Jimmy Carter
comments? The Dow is approaching 13,000. Unemployment is nonexistent. Wages are
at an all time high. Home ownership is at an all time high. Taxes have been
lowered to an almost acceptable level. Because of the surging economy the
deficient is under control and projected to go away far ahead of schedule. The
far-left is rich beyond its wildest dreams, so Mr. President when are you going
to "fix" all these domestic problems? Bob and George, give me a break!!!!
On the war front this country has not been touched since 2001. I remember being
part of a seminar at the USAF War College in 1983 discussing the terrorist
threat. There were some good minds at that table and a lot of disagreement.
However, one common thought was that the US would be hit within the next five
years. Answers to the terrorist threat were just as hard to come by then as they
are now. Well, it took a little longer than the projection, but the attack
occurred. For an old military guy like me, the main point here is that it has
not happened again. We have suckered the bad guys into entering the fight
somewhere other than in our country. To hell with political correctness. The
President can't say this, but I sure can. I smile every morning when I get up
and realize that one of our great cities has not been blown away. And, there is
zero doubt in my mind that if we pull out of Iraq prematurely, that will happen
within a short period of time after our departure. I don't care what you might
think of President Bush personally. He has done the best he can with what he
has, and this country is not smoking because of it. So, back off McLean and
McClellan. You honestly don't have a clue about what you are talking about. Call
me, and I will tell you what I really think.
I realize there are different points of view on war, and I do not believe the
meek will inherit the earth, at least not in the next few hundred years. To
those like McClellan, McLean, poor Eve Kyes and Sinowa Cruz let me say, "This is
a strong country!!!" It has survived the uneducated thinking of the far-left
before, and I'll just bet it will again. Regardless of who is President, the
people will not tolerate mass explosions on a daily basis, as our good friends
in Israel have been forced to do. To protect that position of power, even
Hillary will be forced to become a true hawk. To guarantee a few more votes Ted
Kennedy may be forced to begin supporting a strong military. One more attack on
America might even wipe the giddy, 'I-am-finally-somebody' grin from Nancy
Pelosi's face, and make her realize that is not about votes and personal power.
IT IS ABOUT PROTECTING THIS GREAT COUNTRY FROM ALL ENEMIES, BOTH FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC.
Jimmy L. Cash, Brig. Gen., USAF, Ret.
349 Jib Lane
Lakeside, Montana