Obama partisans are quick to credit him for the spectacular SEAL
raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Fair enough. Obama is the
commander-in-chief, and the mission happened on his watch.
Never mind that our military and intelligence agencies had been
gunning for the world’s most wanted terrorist ever since September
11, 2001 — well before Obama was even a United States Senator, let
alone President of the United States.
Indeed, the raid was the culmination of nearly a decade of
careful military and intelligence work that spanned two
administrations, Bush’s and Obama’s. And, in this sense, it really
occurred — and would have occurred — irrespective of who was in
the White House.
Nevertheless, Obama made the right decision to carry through on
the raid; and he wisely opted to kill bin Laden through the use of
ground troops rather than aerial bombardment. (Ground troops
increased the likelihood that we would actually kill bin Laden,
decreased the likelihood of collateral damage, and showed Islamic
terrorists and the world that we are not afraid to risk American
blood in the pursuit of victory.)
But will Obama partisans be as quick to fault their man for
tying the hands of future commanders in chief? Of course not.
However, they should, because, as I explain in a
piece over at the Daily Caller, Obama wants to undo
military and defense investments that enabled our forces to get bin
Laden. Thus, he is
irresponsibly calling for a wholesale
gutting of the U.S. defense budget. He’s calling for a massive
and unconscionable $400 billion in cuts to current and future
defense spending. This after he already cut the defense budget by
that same amount during his first two years in office.
This is bad public policy and must be resisted. Otherwise,
Obama’s successors in the Oval Office may be as hamstrung and
embarrassed militarily as too many of his predecessors were.
Jimmy Carter’s failed “Desert One” hostage rescue attempt, for
instance, floundered because of our lack of forward operating bases
and state-of-the-art helicopters. And, in response, the Marine
Corps developed and procured the revolutionary V-22 Osprey
“tiltrotor” aircraft. This to address limitations in aircraft
speed, range and survivability identified in the failed “Desert
One” operation.
Yet, in the wake of the bin Laden killing, many Obama partisans
are urging for a wholesale withdrawal from Afghanistan and Eurasia,
and even for
cancelation of the V-22.
This makes no military sense and is bad public policy which must
be resisted. Gutting the defense budget and reverting to Fortress
America may play well on the Left, but these are dangerous and
half-baked ideas that will inevitably and rightly undermine Obama
in the eyes of history.