Apparently the multitudinous military experts who stated with great certainty that Obama’s story from the Austin debate couldn’t possibly be true were, well, blowing smoke out of their asses.
Unless they know something the Army chief of staff does not.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Army chief of staff Gen. George Casey, testifying on troop strain before the Senate Armed Forces Committee Tuesday, said there is “no reason to doubt” Sen. Barack Obama’s military shortage story during CNN’s debate in Austin, Texas, last week.
Sen. Barack Obama says he knows of a platoon sent to Afghanistan with a shortage of personnel and equipment.
“You know, I’ve heard from an Army captain who was the head of a rifle platoon — supposed to have 39 men in a rifle platoon. Ended up being sent to Afghanistan with 24 because 15 of those soldiers had been sent to Iraq,” Obama told CNN moderator Campbell Brown.
“And as a consequence, they didn’t have enough ammunition, they didn’t have enough Humvees. They were actually capturing Taliban weapons, because it was easier to get Taliban weapons than it was for them to get properly equipped by our current commander in chief,” he added.
War supporters have challenged the story, but Casey said he had “no reason to doubt what it is the captain says.”