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"Mugsy's Rap Sheet":(...)
In his first inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson described use of the National Guard as:
“…a well-disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them.“
Title 10 of the U.S. Constitution permits the President to Federalize the National Guard under the following conditions:
Whenever— (1) the United States, or any of the Territories, Commonwealths, or possessions, is invaded or is in danger of invasion by a foreign nation;
(2) there is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States; or
(3) the President is unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States;
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President Bush’s 21,500 troop “augmentation” will depend heavily on the National Guard and Reservists. You may be asking yourself: “Why 21,500? Why not 22,000 or 25,000?” Because that is the absolute maximum they can scrounge up, pulling troops from other vital interests around the world (the Korean DMZ for example), and now holding Guard troops for more than 24 months, the military has been maxed out. The Bush Administration has tipped its hand. Insurgents in Iraq now know that we can’t send in any more troops. That’s it. So, if they just hold out long enough, they know there is no “Plan B”. And all this saber-rattling against Iran & Syria, they now know is just that.
We have had as many as 165,000 troops in Iraq at one time, and the country could not be brought under control. We presently have 145,000 troops in Iraq. This “surge” will up that number to 166,500. Is the Pentagon SO incompetent that “all we needed was just 1,500 more troops” and the war could of been “won” three years ago? I don’t think so. 166,500 troops in the midsts of a civil war are not going to be able to achieve anything 165,000 troops could not achieve fighting an insurgency.
Our Reservists and National Guard troops have no business Nation Building or refereeing a Civil War in Iraq. As described in “Title 10″, the
Governors of each state have the power to recall those National Guard troops back to the United States. It is past time for them to exercise that right.
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