Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

OBJ

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Your gonna' love this. From the Associated Press....just read it on Yahoo.<br /><br /><br />BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. - The deployment of thousands of National Guard troops from Mississippi and Louisiana in Iraq when Hurricane Katrina struck hindered those states' initial storm response, military and civilian officials said Friday. <br /><br />ADVERTISEMENT<br /> <br />Lt. Gen. Steven Blum, chief of the National Guard Bureau, said that "arguably" a day or so of response time was lost due to the absence of the Mississippi National Guard's 155th Infantry Brigade and Louisiana's 256th Infantry Brigade, each with thousands of troops in Iraq.<br /><br />"Had that brigade been at home and not in Iraq, their expertise and capabilities could have been brought to bear," said Blum.<br /><br />Blum said that to replace those units' command and control equipment, he dispatched personnel from Guard division headquarters from Kansas and Minnesota shortly after the storm struck.<br /><br />Rep. Gene Taylor (news, bio, voting record), D-Miss., whose waterfront home here was washed away in the storm, told reporters that the absence of the deployed Mississippi Guard units made it harder for local officials to coordinate their initial response.<br /><br />"What you lost was a lot of local knowledge," Taylor said, as well as equipment that could have been used in recovery operations.<br /><br />"The best equipment went with them, for obvious reasons," especially communications equipment, he added.<br /><br />Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said this week that the Pentagon has the ability to cope with both Katrina and the Iraq war: "We can and will do both."<br /><br />Asked on Tuesday about critics who said the commitment of large numbers of troops to the Iraq conflict hindered the military's response to Hurricane Katrina, Rumsfeld said, "Anyone who's saying that doesn't understand the situation."<br /><br />Blum said that overall, the Iraq mission for Guard units across the nation is not limiting the military's ability to expand and continue the rescue and recovery operations in storm-battered states.<br /><br />"Iraq and other overseas commitments do not inhibit our ability to sustain this effort here at home," Blum said in an interview with three reporters who flew here with him from Washington on Friday.<br /><br />Blum and Taylor toured the heavily damaged areas around Bay St. Louis. They also met with Guardsmen and other troops who are helping clean up and provide emergency assistance to those displaced by the wall of water that wiped out many homes and flooded a widespread area miles north of the coastline.<br />__________________________________________<br /><br />Can we think of anyone else to blame while we're at it..... :mad: :mad:
 

Ralph 123

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Re: Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

You know your country is screwed when the primary mission of its military becomes disaster relief!
 

pjc

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Re: Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

Anyone recall any "situations" of National disasters that happened here in the USA while WWII, Korea, Vietnam, were being supported by our US troops? Serious question. Too many are only living in the here and now and will not look at how our Country handled situations similar to todays in the past. That said....the darned politics of today seem so cut throat that these pols, mostly the Democratic Party, will perform and abhorrent act to bring their party into favor. Sick.
 

JB

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Re: Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

There has never been a situation in U.S. history "similar" to what has happened here.<br /><br />It is one of the most reprehensible human instincts to seek to blame everything on everybody else, or better yet on somebody you would like to discredit anyway.<br /><br />Let's call for an investigation of plans for the predicted massive eruption of the Yellowstone caldera. Evacuate everyone west of the Mississippi and east of the Sierra, etc.? <br /><br />Well, no, they don't predict just when it will happen. They just predict that it will. <br /><br />I think we need to budget about ten trillion bux for planning and preparation and lynch anybody responsible who doesn't walk on water.
 

BrettNC

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Re: Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

There are 11,000 National Guard troops stationed in Louisiana. 3,000 were deployed to Iraq, leaving 8,000.<br /><br />Why weren't there any figures in that article?
 

pjc

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Re: Someone Else Is Getting the Blame.

Thank You Brett! Facts are welcome imo!<br /><br />Pat
 
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