disrupter
09-01-2007, 11:36 AM
The Joint Chiefs had a secret meeting with Bush to let him know just how hard this surge of his is on troops & their families.
The deserter's reckless, callous actions are only concerned with profiteers, Halliburton, Bechtel, Blackwater & ex-patriot oil companies & not with the poor fools fighting in his mercenary adventure or the million dead Iraqis.
Bush Hears About Strain on Troops
Robert Burns, 31 Aug 07
WASHINGTON — At a key juncture in the Iraq war, the military chiefs conveyed to President Bush on Friday their concern about a growing strain on troops and their families from long and repeated combat tours.
Bush met privately at the Pentagon with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Defense Secretary Robert Gates in preparation for decisions about how long to sustain the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq, whether to change course this fall and how to save the health of a heavily stressed Army and Marine Corps.
Indications are that Bush intends to stick with his current approach, at least into 2008, despite persistent pressure from the Democrat-led Congress _ including some prominent Republicans _ to find a new course.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070831/us-iraq/
The deserter's reckless, callous actions are only concerned with profiteers, Halliburton, Bechtel, Blackwater & ex-patriot oil companies & not with the poor fools fighting in his mercenary adventure or the million dead Iraqis.
Bush Hears About Strain on Troops
Robert Burns, 31 Aug 07
WASHINGTON — At a key juncture in the Iraq war, the military chiefs conveyed to President Bush on Friday their concern about a growing strain on troops and their families from long and repeated combat tours.
Bush met privately at the Pentagon with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Defense Secretary Robert Gates in preparation for decisions about how long to sustain the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq, whether to change course this fall and how to save the health of a heavily stressed Army and Marine Corps.
Indications are that Bush intends to stick with his current approach, at least into 2008, despite persistent pressure from the Democrat-led Congress _ including some prominent Republicans _ to find a new course.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070831/us-iraq/