Sen.
Tom Cotton, R-Ark., discusses Congress’ efforts to end the COVID
vaccine mandate with a defense bill and calls on the Biden
administration to take a firm stance on Iran.
The U.S. military should be the ultimate
meritocracy – nothing matters on the battlefield other than training,
leadership, and the trust between fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen, and
Marines. Unfortunately, recent Democrat administrations – and Joe Biden’s is no exception
– have made race, gender, and controversial political teachings an
integral part of military training and values, from the Pentagon to our
service academies.
But unlike college campuses,
elite boardrooms, and Hollywood movies, social experimentation in the
military has life and death consequences, not to mention repercussions
for troop morale and recruitment. That’s incredibly dangerous,
especially as we face rising threats from China, Russia, and other
global adversaries.
A recent Reagan National Defense Survey found
that the number of Americans with a "great deal" of confidence in the
military has plummeted from 70 percent in 2018, to 45 percent now. The
largest decline in trust comes among Republicans, whose strong
confidence fell from 87 percent to 53 percent – a disturbing 34 percent
drop.
This has real world consequences for recruitment, especially
since young conservatives are far more likely to serve in the military
than their liberal counterparts. Last year, the Army, Navy, Air Force,
and Coast Guard all missed their recruitment goals by significant
margins. This year, the recruitment crisis has continued with the Army
expected to miss its recruitment objective by as many as 30,000
soldiers. The Department of Defense states
in its own personnel and readiness update that the failures in
recruitment can partly be attributed to so-called "social unrest."
DEMOCRATS VS. THE MILITARY: WOKENESS WON'T WIN WARS AND KEEP AMERICA SAFE
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similar story is unfolding at our military academies with the number of
applications last year tumbling by 12 percent at West Point, over 20
percent at both Annapolis and the U.S. Air Force Academy, and by 25
percent at the Virginia Military Institute. During the same period, the
number of college applicants nationwide rose over 20 percent.
The Biden administration’s politicization of the armed forces has contributed to this disturbing collapse in morale.
Soon
after Joe Biden became president, the Pentagon ordered an unprecedented
military-wide "stand down" of service members to root out right wing
domestic extremists, wasting 5.8 million man hours. The Pentagon then
hired Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officers at salaries as high as
$200,000. For the past two years, the Department of Defense rigidly
enforced vaccine requirements, cutting off tens of thousands of service
members from benefits, even when many have legitimate objections and are
young, healthy adults.
The Pentagon’s woke obsessions could have severe effects on military preparedness and readiness.
The Navy – which published a reading list that included books by the
likes of Ibram X. Kendi – released a report advocating for less testing
for officers in order to boost minority representation. The Army
similarly attempted to lower fitness standards in order to increase the
number of women in combat. By placing political goals ahead of troop
training standards, Pentagon bureaucrats are risking soldiers’ very
lives.
In
recent years, the academies have also taught radical doctrines like
Critical Race Theory under the label of "diversity and inclusion." The
Air Force Academy established a special "Diversity and Inclusion reading
room" that it described as a "safe space" for America’s young warriors.
It also created an organization of hand-picked cadets – identified by a
purple braid on their dress uniform—to spread these controversial
ideals in the ranks. At West Point, cadets can now minor in "Diversity
and Inclusion Studies" alongside cadets studying serious subjects like
Grand Strategy, Aeronautical Engineering, and Nuclear Science.
And
earlier this year, the U.S. Air Force Academy had cadets participate in
a seminar that instructs them against using the word "terrorist" and to
avoid gender specific phrases. When we’re training cadets how not to
offend terrorists rather than how to destroy them, we need to seriously
review our priorities. Not only do these politically correct lessons
alienate a large percentage of cadets and potential recruits, but they
also take time away from more important training that ensures our
success on the battlefield.
When
Republicans take control of Congress next year, we must return the
military’s focus to its core mission. We should start by firing every
last Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer on the Department of
Defense’s payroll. All unnecessary and onerous administrative training,
especially so-called "extremism" trainings, should be eliminated.
We
must also narrow the scope of education at war colleges and service
academies to fighting and winning wars – all else can be taught and
learned elsewhere. Finally, we should uphold – not erode – training
standards for all services.
The U.S. military is a sacred and
honorable institution. It protects us every single day from threats
abroad – and in return, we must protect it from divisive politics at
home.
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