May 21, 2021
By Eric Utter
The U.S. Army recently released a bulletin stating that it will henceforth be "prioritizing climate change" in its strategic defense planning. The Defense Department has already established the "Department of Defense Climate Working Group," a new office that will coordinate the DOD's ongoing response to the allegedly grave threat that climate change poses to the national security of the United States. I wonder if Greta Thunberg will be heading up the DDCWG.
The Army's laser focus on climate change appears to be in response to President Biden's stated agenda of aggressively addressing climate change across governmental bodies and is occurring simultaneously with the culture change being imposed on the U.S. military from the top down. Defense secretary Lloyd Austin, for example, fully supports Biden's emphasis on climate change...as long as it doesn't take time away from the troops' mandatory "Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Training" or their indoctrination into Marxist theory.
This past April, Austin asserted that "climate change is making the world more unsafe and we need to act." He added, "Today, no nation can find lasting security without addressing the climate crisis. We face all kinds of threats in our line of work, but few of them truly deserve to be called existential. The climate crisis does."
Am I the only one concerned that the most important military in the world is frightened by climate change?
Austin also noted that his military is committed to electrifying its vehicle fleets and operating more sustainably. What about the cost to build/retrofit, as well as issues with performance and charging time, etc.? All things considered, will these vehicles really be better for the environment? And is that the point of a military?
Shouldn't we all be more concerned about the "sustainability" of our freedom and way of life?
How will this new emphasis on fighting climate change translate into action? We may soon witness a woke two-star general....
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I'm not worried about the army. They may be the best logicians in the World, but have you ever seen the directions provided by the climate crusaders? Geniuses they are not!
Speaking Chinese? Have you seen their keyboards?
Does this mean we should start learning to speak Chinese?
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"Once the committee passed the wind energy bill on to the full House and Senate, lawmakers there didn’t even debate it. They passed it unanimously and with no discussion. House Majority Leader Hannah Pingree, a Democrat from North Haven, says legislators probably didn’t know how many turbines would be constructed in Maine."
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