Monday, May 30, 2011

Obama expected to name new Joint Chiefs head

It is rumored that Army Gen. Martin Dempsey will replace, if approved by the senate, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen as the leader of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Mullen's term ends September 30th. The report is that after the switch, the tactics in the war will not change. Mullen did not say whether he knows Dempsey will replace him in his interview. Mullen is proud of the citizens of the U.S. He said that he has noticed alot of support for those serving in the military.

I think a change in staff should benefit the efforts in Pakistan, especially if there is alot of time for the new chief and the old one to talk. They can combine their beliefs and perhaps find a better solution. I think it is very important for the government and soldiers to feel and know that the people support them in their efforts. Support makes a big difference in effort. We'll be more likely to be successful if all of the U.S. supports the soldiers. They'll be able to get the attention they need, if more money is needed the people can help, if they need supplies the people can help. All in all i believe that right now we have a good thing going in the wars.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43214822/ns/politics-white_house/

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