I called it months ago. You can't sustain this level of deployment without: 1) simply burning the troops out after a few years; and 2) leaving no troops available for an unexpected crisis in another region of the world. Not unless you pay a ton of more money to entice new volunteers, or you institute a draft.
"You need a bigger Army if you're going to carry out the Bush national security strategy," said Lawrence Korb, who served as assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration. "Right now, you're really using the reserves at an unsustainable pace, and you're violating the norms that you have for deploying people overseas that you've established not only for equity but for retention."Too bad Dick Cheney CUT THE ARMY BACK 25% (and cut the rest of the military as well) when he was Secretary of Defense (from DOD's own Web site):
Over Cheney's four years as secretary of defense, encompassing budgets for fiscal years 1990-93, DoD's total obligational authority in current dollars declined from $291.3 billion to $269.9 billion. Except for FY 1991, when the TOA budget increased by 1.7 percent, the Cheney budgets showed negative real growth: -2.9 percent in 1990, -9.8 percent in 1992, and -8.1 percent in 1993. During this same period total military personnel declined by 19.4 percent, from 2.202 million in FY 1989 to 1.776 million in FY 1993. The Army took the largest cut, from 770,000 to 572,000-25.8 percent of its strength. The Air Force declined by 22.3 percent, the Navy by 14 percent, and the Marines by 9.7 percent.Why does Dick Cheney hate the military?