US Needs 60,000 More Troops to Execute Defense Strategy - Army Chief

© AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite, FileUS Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno
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US Army Chief of Staff General Raymond Odierno stated that reductions in the defense budget and in the number of soldiers would make the US Army unable to meet all multiple challenges to US national interests.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US Army will be incapable of achieving America’s stated security objectives because of a seven percent shortfall in the number of soldiers budgeted for fiscal year 2016, according to testimony by US Army Chief of Staff General Raymond Odierno.

“Any force reductions below 980,000 Soldiers will render our Army unable to meet all elements of the DSG [Defense Strategic Guidance], and we will not be able to meet the multiple challenges to US national interests,” Odierno told the US House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.

Because of congressionally-mandated limits, the planned US Army budget for fiscal year 2016 is 60,000 troops, $6 billion less than the US Army requested, Odierno said.

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Of the $6 billion being cut out, $3.4 billion would have been spent on training and combat readiness and $2.6 billion on force modernization and innovation, the General added.

Underfunding poses a security risk with US Army personnel stretched thin across multiple continents because the velocity of instability has spread in ways inconceivable a year ago, Odierno argued.

“In the wake of Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, the Army deployed forces to Eastern Europe in a demonstration of US commitment and resolve,” Odierno noted.

Overall defense spending will be cut by ten percent until 2021 under the defense-related provisions of sequestration, which will result in $487 billion in cost savings. The US military budget has declined from its peak of nearly $700 billion in 2010, according to US Defense Department data.

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