06 November 2013 (04:45 UTC-07 Tango)/02 Muharram 1434/15 Aban 1391/04 Gui-Hai (10th month) 4711
“Coming out of more than a decade of war and budget growth, there is a clear opportunity and need to reform and reshape our entire defense enterprise.”-Chuck Hagel, U.S. Secertary of Defense, 05 November 2013, admitting in a round-a-bout way that the U.S. military is broke
War monger Hagel gave a speech at the war mongering Center for International and Strategic Studies.
“In some cases we will make a shift, for example, by prioritizing a smaller, modern and capable military over a larger force with older equipment.”
Isn’t that what the Russians did after the fall of the Soviet Union?
Hagel also warned that cuts to pay and benefits (welcome to Obama Care boys & girls!) are needed to prevent the Department of Defense (DoD) from becoming a “…well-compensated, but poorly trained and equipped…” military force.
The Japanese news media is reporting that Hagel is planning to officially ask Japan to prepare to take over some U.S. military ops. Japan news media also says the U.S. will now focus the spending of precious little tax dollars on helping Trilateral Commission allies expand their military might.
Hagel admitted the War on Terror was a wasted effort and that in the future the U.S. military “….must be used wisely, precisely, and judiciously.” Basically he said all the military deaths and life long disabilities, up to this point, were in vain!
The DoD is supposed to cut $500-billion in spending in the next ten years. That’s on top of an already initiated $487-billion in cuts! If this isn’t proof the U.S. is broke….
“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security……..That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013
Trilateral Commission member, Japan, to create new Homeland Security office!
Japan enters U.S. data collection/spying market!
The Trilateral Commission was founded by David Rockefeller in 1973. The official goal is to foster economic and political co-operation between Japan, North American countries and European countries (notice these are the regions that are currently in big economic trouble).
In 2000, the Japan membership was expanded to include many other Asian countries, and is now called the Pacific Asia Group.
In April 2013, Japan became a member of NATO (which has become the Trilateral Commission’s military unit): “…..You might ask why the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization should come to the Pacific region. The answer is very simple. Today’s NATO is a new NATO. It’s a NATO with a global perspective. It’s a NATO with global partners. And Japan is our longest-standing global partner…..NATO and Japan are like-minded……we can help the United Nations and the international community to reinforce the rules-based international system……we need common approaches and responses…….To confront global threats such as terrorism, cyber attacks, and proliferation…..And I am delighted that later today, Prime Minister Abe and I will sign a Joint Political Declaration to guide our future work.”-Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO Secretary General, from statement made on the morning of 15 April 2013, Japan National Press Club