'Time' reviews the state of the U.S. Army, and raises some interesting questions


The Nov. 4 edition of Time magazine has a long look by the estimable Mark Thompson at the
state of the Army. It quotes me and other suspects, but the best comment is
from Arnold Punaro, about the cost of benefits to the Pentagon: "We're going to turn the Depart­ment of Defense
into a benefits company that occasionally kills a terrorist."



That remark reminds me of something I read
lately that really struck me about how the pinnacle of the military is Delta
Force, and that basically to be in the military is to defer to the guy with the
beard who shoots OBL in the face. I think that is right -- I don't know if
Special Operations has ever held such a central place in the culture of our
military. What is the difference between an army built for the mass use of
force, and an army that elevates assassination to its primary task? I need to
think about the implications of this.

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