Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The Bushes are not the Reagans


This is Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Hillary explains the latest investigation into her actions."
















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My usual browser won't pull up so this may look different than usual when it posts -- it looks different on my end as I type but I can't fix it.

So my point this morning:  The Bushes never liked Reagan.

Ronald Reagan?

I'm no fan of him or his politics.

Some people are.

That's their right.

The one thing that I didn't quibble over was Reagan's ability to rally his core.

And one of his public rules was you backed your own.

So listening to Jeb Bush in the last days, it's clear yet again that the Bushes are no Reagens.

Jeb is attacking Donald Trump every chance he gets.

Even though Donald's the presumed nominee.

And that just reminds me of how George H.W. Bush was in a bitter 1980 primary with Ronald Reagan -- and lost.

And the reports of how catty he was when Reagan asked him to be his running mate.

And the rumors that HW Bush was involved in some way in the assassination attempt on Reagan.


The Bushes should be rallying people behind Donald Trump.

That is their role in the GOP.

Instead, they're tearing him down.

I'm not voting for Trump.

But I am reminding everyone of how the Bushes are always in it for themselves. 



"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Monday, July 11, 2016.  Chaos and violence continue, there is apparently no US diplomatic mission in Iraq, more US troops are going into Iraq, and there's no end in sight.



Today, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter visited Iraq and declared, "And I'm pleased to report today in that connection that we agreed for the United States to bolster the Iraqi efforts to isolate and pressure Mosul by deploying 560 additional troops in support of the ISF and especially at the Qayyarah West airfield."



Carter arrives for meeting with Minister of Defense Ubadi.








Yes, more US troops are going into Iraq.


More.


If you're surprised you may be remembering previous statements by US President Barack Obama.  Such as on June 19, 2014 when he stated "American forces will not be returning to combat in Iraq" and August 9, 2014 when he insisted, "As Commander-in-Chief, I will not allow the United States to be dragged into fighting another war in Iraq.  American combat troops will not be returning to fight in Iraq, because there's no American military solution to the larger crisis there."

Or August 11, 2014, when he declared:

 But as I said when I authorized these operations, there is no American military solution to the larger crisis in Iraq.  The only lasting solution is for Iraqis to come together and form an inclusive government -- one that represents the legitimate interests of all Iraqis, and one that can unify the country’s fight against ISIL. 


Or . . .

Get the picture?

Yet today, Secretary Ash Carter spoke in Iraq declaring:

And despite the summer heat, our Iraqi partners, with your support, your intrepid support, pressed ahead with the fight, cleared one town after another, dealing ISIL a series of blows.  And just this week, they again demonstrated their strong will to fight in maneuvering north up the Tigris River valley to seize the strategically important Qayyarah West airfield.
Just as you have excelled here in Iraq in support of ISF, our special operators and air crews are also enabling local and capable and motivated forces in Syria to take the fight to ISIL there.  After seizing Shaddadi, which is a crucial road juncture between Mosul and Raqqah, our Syrian partners have now surrounded Manbij city.  This is also significant.  Manbij is one of the last junctions connecting Raqqah to the outside world and one that served as a transit point for external plotters attacking our allies and threatening our homeland.
Simply put, we've been moving out in a deliberate fashion with our local partners in both Iraq and Syria to implement our campaign plan.  And with these consequential results behind us, you will now embark on the next major steps of the campaign to collapse ISIL control over Mosul here in Iraq, and Raqqah in Syria.  That's one of the primary reasons for my visit today, to confer with our commanders, Prime Minister Abadi, President Barzani, Minister of Defense Obaidi, on what needs to be done next to achieve those objectives.
And I'm pleased to report today in that connection that we agreed for the United States to bolster the Iraqi efforts to isolate and pressure Mosul by deploying 560 additional troops in support of the ISF and especially at the Qayyarah West airfield.
This contingent will help the Iraqis establish a logistical springboard for their offensive in Mosul, which Prime Minister Abadi reaffirmed to me that he wants to accomplish this year.  At every step in this campaign, we've generated and seized additional opportunities to hasten ISIL's lasting defeat.  And with these additional U.S. forces I'm describing today, we'll bring unique capabilities to the campaign and provide critical support to Iraqi forces at a key moment in the fight.

As we set the stage for Mosul, we must simultaneously continue to go after ISIL in Syria.  There, we will enable local partners to isolate and press -- pressure Raqqah once Manbij city is seized.  Our efforts will include continuing to find local forces, training their leaders, and enabling them to take the fight to ISIL.



560 more US troops being sent into Iraq.

Despite Barack's promises to the contrary.


The last time I saw Richard was Detroit in '68
And he told me all romantics meet the same fate someday
Cynical and drunk and boring someone in some dark café
You laugh he said you think you're immune
Go look at your eyes they're full of moon
You like roses and kisses and pretty men to tell you
All those pretty lies pretty lies
When you gonna realize they're only pretty lies
Only pretty lies just pretty lies

-- "The Last Time I Saw Richard," written by Joni Mitchell, first appears on her album BLUE


Pretty lies.


And ugly liars.


Like at the State Dept today where the educated John Kirby tried to come off 'street' and 'tough' by tossing around "ain't."


QUESTION: Thank you. So about the additional 560 troops that Secretary Carter announced today --


MR KIRBY: Yeah.


QUESTION: -- did that come in response to a request from the Iraqi Government, or was it your assessment that you need to send these troops?


MR KIRBY: I’m going to point you to what Secretary Carter said when he announced it and he made it clear that this was done in full consultation with Prime Minister Abadi’s government in Baghdad.


QUESTION: Did they request it, or you thought, like, that there needs to be additional U.S. troops?


MR KIRBY: It was done in full consultation and coordination with the Iraqi Government. All of our troops in Iraq are there at the invitation and the support of the Iraqi Government. That won’t change with this additional deployment.


QUESTION: What do you say to critics who are saying this is definitely mission creep? Because – and what kind of role? I know you might refer me to the Pentagon -- what might -- what kind of role they might play in the (inaudible)?



MR KIRBY: You're right, I'm going to refer you to the Pentagon. But listen, it ain't mission creep if the mission ain't changing, and the mission's not changing in Iraq with respect to what U.S. troops are doing in a train, advise, and assist capacity. And then, of course, our airmen are very much engaged in air operations, as they have been inside the coalition.



Oh, go put on more mascara, John Kirby.

"You're the sweetest cherry in an apple ," John.

THE NATION magazine rode the Iraq War to record circulation.


So surely, THE NATION led with coverage today denouncing the sending of more US troops into this never ending Iraq War.

Right?





No.

Their 'big' 'report' was idiot Joan Walsh's "How Donald Trump Is Helping White Christian America Commit Suicide."  Really, Joan?

If Jim Wallis or any of the other token Christians that THE NATION elects to print and consult had any integrity, they'd be protesting right now.

But, like THE NATION magazine, they have no integrity.

If that surprises you, you've spent too much time sleeping.

Near the end of 2009, David Walsh (WSWS) pointed out:


There is hardly a more fantastical, futile policy than reliance on the Democrats (and Republicans) in Congress to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As Obama’s decision to accelerate the latter conflict demonstrates once again, the Democratic Party is an imperialist party, devoted to the interests of the American corporate-financial oligarchy.
The Nation editorial board, composed of liberals, ex-leftists and opportunists of various stripes, expresses the interests of a section of the American upper-middle class. Their collective superficiality, self-delusion and impressionism have a social basis. The Nation writers speak for a highly privileged, complacent section of the population, largely insulated from the consequences, military and economic, of the Obama administration’s policies.

The American “left” to a prominent man or woman endorsed Obama in 2008, or greeted the victory of an African-American candidate with enthusiasm as a “historic” moment. Individuals with the reputation for opposition to the status quo, such as Moore, professors Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein and many others, lined up behind the Democratic candidate, misleading the American population.


In their craven silence, they encourage war.

But when they were trying to elect Democrats (and tar and feather Republicans), THE NATION ran a cover editorial insisting they would not endorse any Democrat that was not calling for an immediate end to the Iraq War.  Was that really just 8 years ago?

Yes, it was.

And the liars can't even object today.


What's taking place is wrong on every level.

It's not going to bring any improvement to Iraq.

Let's prove that point by citing THE NATION's personal 'god' of choice.


First off, CTV NEWS notes, "This is Carter's fourth trip to Iraq as Pentagon chief, and his second in three months, to assess the campaign to oust Islamic State militants from the country."  Carter assumed office in February of 2015 (and he's the fourth Defense Secretary during Barack Obama's two terms as president -- preceded by Chuck Hagel, Leon Panetta and Robert Gates).

During the same time period, there have been two US Secretaries of State.  The first was Hillary Clinton during Barack's first term.  The second was John Kerry who assumed office in February 2013.

While Ash Carter keeps going to Iraq, John Kerry's spent recent days in London, Brussels, Ukraine and Israel -- among other locales.

Why isn't he focusing on Iraq?

If the White House is going to send even more troops into Iraq, why aren't they sending more diplomats?


Let's quote THE NATION magazine's 'god.'


June 19, 2014, Barack declared:


Finally, the United States will lead a diplomatic effort to work with Iraqi leaders and the countries in the region to support stability in Iraq.  At my direction, Secretary Kerry will depart this weekend for meetings in the Middle East and Europe, where he’ll be able to consult with our allies and partners.  And just as all Iraq’s neighbors must respect Iraq’s territorial integrity, all of Iraq’s neighbors have a vital interest in ensuring that Iraq does not descend into civil war or become a safe haven for terrorists.
Above all, Iraqi leaders must rise above their differences and come together around a political plan for Iraq’s future.  Shia, Sunni, Kurds -- all Iraqis -- must have confidence that they can advance their interests and aspirations through the political process rather than through violence.  National unity meetings have to go forward to build consensus across Iraq’s different communities.  Now that the results of Iraq’s recent election has been certified, a new parliament should convene as soon as possible.  The formation of a new government will be an opportunity to begin a genuine dialogue and forge a government that represents the legitimate interests of all Iraqis.


August 9, 2014, Barack declared:


What we will do is continue our broader strategy in Iraq.  We will protect our citizens.  We will work with the international community to address this humanitarian crisis.  We’ll help prevent these terrorists from having a permanent safe haven from which to attack America.  And we’ll continue to urge Iraqi communities to reconcile, come together and fight back against these terrorists so the people of Iraq have the opportunity for a better future -- the opportunity for which so many Americans gave their lives in Iraq in a long and hard war.


August 11, 2014, Barack stated:


But as I said when I authorized these operations, there is no American military solution to the larger crisis in Iraq.  The only lasting solution is for Iraqis to come together and form an inclusive government -- one that represents the legitimate interests of all Iraqis, and one that can unify the country’s fight against ISIL. 




So Ash goes back to Iraq again and where is John?

More US troops go into Iraq and where's the diplomatic equivalent?

Iraq's political situation is worse now than in was in August of 2014.

And where are the efforts to build that "lasting solution" Barack spoke of?



Today, the US Defense Dept announced:


Strikes in Iraq
Bomber, attack, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft conducted 14 strikes in Iraq, coordinated with and in support of Iraq’s government:

-- Near Baghdadi, a strike destroyed an ISIL bunker.

-- Near Huwayjah, a strike struck an ISIL vehicle bomb factory.

-- Near Mosul, two strikes struck two separate ISIL tactical units and destroyed three ISIL supply caches, an ISIL weapons cache, five ISIL assembly areas and an ISIL mortar system.

-- Near Qayyarah, five strikes struck three separate ISIL tactical units and an ISIL rocket storage facility; destroyed two ISIL fighting positions, an ISIL headquarters, an ISIL mortar system, an ISIL assembly area and an ISIL vehicle; and denied ISIL access to terrain.

-- Near Ramadi, three strikes struck an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed an ISIL supply cache, two ISIL fighting positions, an ISIL vehicle, four ISIL front-end loaders and an ISIL tactical vehicle.

-- Near Sinjar, two strikes struck two separate ISIL tactical units and destroyed two ISIL mortar systems and an ISIL assembly area.


Task force officials define a strike as one or more kinetic events that occur in roughly the same geographic location to produce a single, sometimes cumulative, effect. Therefore, officials explained, a single aircraft delivering a single weapon against a lone ISIL vehicle is one strike, but so is multiple aircraft delivering dozens of weapons against buildings, vehicles and weapon systems in a compound, for example, having the cumulative effect of making those targets harder or impossible for ISIL to use. Accordingly, officials said, they do not report the number or type of aircraft employed in a strike, the number of munitions dropped in each strike, or the number of individual munition impact points against a target. Ground-based artillery fired in counterfire or in fire support to maneuver roles is not classified as a strike.


If, for every bomb dropped on Iraq by the US government since August of 2014, Barack had sent one US diplomat into Iraq?

By now, there would be over 100,000 US diplomats on the ground in Iraq.

Instead, while the military option has been repeatedly utilized, the diplomatic effort has been non-existent.

Dan Lamothe and Loveday Morris (WASHINGTON POST) explain, "The decision to deploy more service members will elevate the number of U.S. troops the Pentagon counts in Iraq to 4,647. Unofficially, that figure is probably closer to 6,000 when considering a variety of American troops who deploy on temporary assignments that the Pentagon does not include in its official tally."  AL JAZEERA adds:


But Al Jazeera's State Department correspondent Rosiland Jordan said some members of congress have warned that a sizeable deployment of US troops to Iraq would require new legal authorisation. 
"Right now [US forces] are only there on a ‘train and assist’ mission, and if they were to try and take a more active role in helping the Iraqi military try to launch the campaign for Mosul, there would certainly be some eyebrows raised and renewed calls for legalization for that particular activity," she said.



Apparently, Barack's 2014 promise to consult with Congress (obey the law) is in tatters as well.


Well at least this is a limited mission, right?


It'll be ending soon, right?

Wrong.


The mission Ash Carter outlined today has no end.


SEC. CARTER:  Very good question.  So, I don't know if everybody could hear that, but once the campaign for Mosul succeeds, which it will do, what's next for U.S. forces here.  Well, then we will have, with our Iraqi security forces enabled by us, we'll have seized all the major urban centers in -- from Iraq.  But they -- that won't establish control over the entirety of the territory.
So what will be next is continuing to help them establish control and destroy ISIL everywhere throughout the territory, having done that in the major urban centers.  And then also help them combat what we know will be another tactic of ISIL, which we saw here in Baghdad over the last couple of weeks, which is to attack the population, try to terrorize the population.

So there will need to be some work done here to consolidate security over the entire country.  It's important that the major urban centers be seized, and I think one of the reasons for that is that it takes away the logistics of, planning of, communications of -- from ISIL, but it also takes away the idea that this is anything but a bunch of (inaudible), and they all still need to be combated around, so we'll still have work to do.




The never ending Iraq War is 13 years old already.


Who knows how many more years it will drag on.

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    Monday, July 11, 2016

    Only 66% don't trust Hillary?

    1. why 66% don't trust Hillary: • mistake : Iraq invasion vote • emails when Sec State + lied about it.



    My big question here is why it's only 66%?

    I mean, she's a known liar.

    Her criminality is well known now.

    So why only 66%?


    Speaking of criminals, be sure to read "That disgraceful Corrine Brown."

    And, yes, she is a Hillary supporter.


    "Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
    Saturday, July 9, 2016.  Chaos and violence continue, the persecution of Sunnis continue, Hillary Clinton supposed 'feminist' stands exposed as knowing of the plight of Iraqi women and doing nothing to help them (thank you, WikiLeaks), US House Rep Corrine Brown can no longer pretend to help veterans as she's facing over 20 criminal, federal charges, and much more.



    The War Hawk Hillary Clinton is always in the news.  Ben Norton (SALON) reports:

    A 2011 email to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shows how the U.S. pressured Iraq’s new allied government to increase oil production in order “to pay the greatest dividends.”

    U.S. State Department officials stressed that “Iraq is potentially one of the largest oil producers in the world,” but lamented that it was not meeting its full potential.

    In the email, which was released by the State Department in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, they outline plans “to help move the country in the right direction” — that is to say, to increase Iraq’s oil production by at least 150 percent in the next five years, with the help of “oil contracts with international companies.”
    [. . .]
    The email to Sec. Clinton shows that, while oil was certainly not the only factor behind the invasion of Iraq, it was a top priority for the U.S. government.

    Anti-war protesters frequently accused the U.S. and its allies in the U.K. and elsewhere of spilling blood for control of natural resources. “No blood for oil” was one of the most popular chants in protests against the war.



    The e-mail may make many recall then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2011 speech.






    As David Sirota and Andrew Perez (IBT) reported last September:


    When then-U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton voted to authorize the war against Iraq in 2002, she justified her support of the invasion as a way to protect America’s national security. But less than a decade later, as secretary of state, Clinton promoted the war-torn country as a place where American corporations could make big money.
    “It's time for the United States to start thinking of Iraq as a business opportunity," she said in a 2011 speech.
    The quote was included in an email released by the State Department on Wednesday that specifically mentioned JPMorgan and Exxon Mobil. JPMorgan was selected by the U.S. government to run a key import-export bank in Iraq and in 2013 announced plans to expand its operations in the country. Exxon Mobil signed a deal to redevelop Iraqi oil fields. JPMorgan has collectively paid the Clintons and the Clinton Foundation at least $450,000 for speeches, and Exxon Mobil has donated over $1 million to the family’s foundation.


    Trashy Hillary Clinton could pimp Iraq as a business opportunity.



    But the alleged 'feminist' couldn't and wouldn't do a damn thing for Iraqi women.


    This is most obvious in the e-mails WikiLeaks published this week.



    Melanne Verveer e-mails Hillary on December 11, 2011:

    We attempted to raise the issue of women's participation in the Iraq government, in their economy and more broadly when Biden was just in Baghdad.  Jeff Feltman was trying to get it into the conversations there.
    You will recall the comments of the Iraqi who participated in the NGO meeting with you in Doha about how the door has been closed to women in the government.  We have had many discussions with impressive Iraqi women over the last couple years, and to a person they describe their fate as worse now than years ago.  Yet without them it will be even harder for Iraq to move forward.  To that end, we have been working with post on a action plan along the lines of the National Action Plan on women, peace and security, you will launch next week.
    I hope you will find a way to raise the "women's issue" in your discussion tom'w.

    And what does the 'great feminist' of all time, the woman with the highest cabinet position in the administration respond:

    I raised women's issue w Maliki and Zebari.  Can't say either of them seemed interested.  But, we'll keep trying -- as always!


    What a brave feminist Hillary I'm It For Myself Clinton is.

    Verveer, at the time she e-mailed Hillary, was the Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues.  She had previously, in the 90s, served as First Lady Hillary's Chief of staff, and, in 2001, she and Hillary created the Vital Voices Global Parternship.


    Hillary never used her platform as Secretary of State to publicly encourage Nouri al-Maliki or Hoshyar Zebari (her Iraqi equivalent at the time, Foreign Minister).  Nor did she use her platform to publicly shame either man.


    She did, however, use her platform to repeatedly praise Zebari -- a man whose actions never warranted much praise at all.


    Well, Verveer mentions an upcoming event, right?


    To that end, we have been working with post on a action plan along the lines of the National Action Plan on women, peace and security, you will launch next week.


    That's a reference to Hillary's December 19, 2011 speech entitled "Remarks on Women, Peace, and Security."

    In that speech, she name checks Ireland, Liberia, Egypt, Senegal, Darfur, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Central African Republic, Afghanistan, Chile, Kosovo, Yemen and Nepal.

    But she never mentions Iraq.

    In her approximately 4,500 word speech, she never once mentions Iraq.

    Helping the women of Iraq didn't, she believed, help her.

    And like so many faux feminists, What's In It For Me Hillary has always defined her own self-interest as feminism.


    All week long, I felt awful for not having time to read the WikiLeaks e-mail release.  I was convinced that anything of value would have long ago been mined.

    What I forgot was that, of course, the larger corporate press doesn't care about Iraq and that's only more the case when it comes to Iraqi women.

    So, no surprise, we're the only site to note that Hillary Clinton betrayed Iraqi women repeatedly as Secretary of State and that one e-mail exchange makes that exceedingly clear.


    While Hillary celebrates herself and her War Hawk ways, others wise up.  Take Clare Short.  Over in the United Kingdom, she voted for the Iraq War -- just as Hillary did in 2002.  Unlike Hillary, Short knows how to express honest regret.  Writing for THE DAILY Mirror about the recent report from the Iraq Inquiry, Short notes:




    At his emotional press conference responding to Chilcot, Blair said with a catch in his throat that he felt deeply and sincerely all the grief of the people of the UK and Iraq who had lost loved ones. He expressed sorrow, regret and contrition. He claimed the report said there were no lies, Parliament and Cabinet were not misled and there was no rush to war. To cap it all, he said it was the right decision and he would do it all again. At my school we were taught that a lie is the intent to deceive; and that you cannot be forgiven unless you are truly sorry and determined not to sin again.
    The great communicator has come to the end of the line. He seemed a broken man.
    This is a very sorry tale. For me it is a matter of deep shame. I tried to achieve better decisions with the partial information available to me and in a very hostile atmosphere. But I failed, and this will live with me for the rest of my life.



    John Prescott was Deputy Prime Minister at the time.  He also pens a column for THE DAILY MIRROR:

     On Wednesday we finally saw the Chilcot Report .
    It was a damning indictment of how the Blair Government handled the war – and I take my fair share of blame.
    As the Deputy Prime Minister in that Government I must express my fullest apology, especially to the families of the 179 men and women who gave their lives in the Iraq War.

    Chilcot went into great detail as to what went wrong. But I want to identify certain lessons we must learn to prevent this tragedy being repeated.


    Hillary's answer to her every error and crime?  "Move on."  Not unlike the laughable 'left' organization created to urge the country to forget Bill Clinton's affairs.

    Maybe the US media, so enchanted with Hillary, is devoted to her because they too don't like to tell the truth?


    They regularly and repeatedly ignore the Sunni story in Iraq.

    Marty Chulov wrote another embarrassing post for THE GUARDIAN.

    He left out this key detail:

    10 Sunni mosque destroyed by Shia Militias backed by Iraqi Gov. in Fallujah










    Life's a lot harder for a number of 'reporters' in the age of the internet.


    Amazing how many journalists are lying low right now, hoping they don't get exposed over their reporting.








    The only thing more corrupt than 'reporters'?  Some politicians.


    Amazing how many journalists are lying low right now, hoping they don't get exposed over their reporting.








    The only thing more corrupt than some 'reporters'?  Some politicians.


    Happy Fourth of July




    Well, Happy Fourth, right back at you, Corrine.


    The washed up member of Congress is how wig-hatted Corrine appears these days.


    You may remember we were among those who strongly objected to this idiot being made Ranking Member on the House Veterans Affairs Committee.

    Well Corrine's way too busy these days to Tweet.  She also had to step down Friday as Ranking Member on the House Veterans Affairs Committee.

    That's because she's been indicted by the Justice Dept -- she and her chief of Staff Ronni Simmons.  Kevin Bohn (CNN) reports:


    Brown, of Jacksonville, Florida, and her chief of staff, Elias "Ronnie" Simmons, of Laurel, Maryland, were charged in a 24-count indictment, included charges of participating in a conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, multiple counts of mail and wire fraud, concealing material facts on required financial disclosure forms, theft of government property, obstruction of the due administration of the internal revenue laws, and filing false tax returns, the Justice Department said in a news release.


    Jim Piggott, Lynnsey Gardner, Vic Micolucci and Chris Parenteau (NEWS4JAX) report that Corrine denies guilt on all charges and add, "If convicted on all charges, Brown could be sentenced up to 357 years in prison and fined $4.8 million."

    The trial will be closely watched throughout the country, primarily due to the pleasure of seeing what ratty wig Corrine will wear next.



    Thursday, the Veterans Affairs Department announced that they would release a report later this month on veteran suicide rates after "examining over 55 million Veteran records from 1979 to 2014." 2014, the Department states, saw "an average of 20 Veterans a day died from suicide."  They also note:




    • 65% of all Veterans who died from suicide in 2014 were 50 years of age or older.
    • Veterans accounted for 18% of all deaths from suicide among U.S. adults. This is a decrease from the 22% that was estimated in 2010.
    • Since 2001, U.S. adult civilian suicides increased 23%, while Veteran suicides increased 32% in the same time period.  After controlling for age and gender, this makes the risk of suicide 21% greater for Veterans.
    • Since 2001, the rate of suicide among US Veterans who use VA services increased by 8.8%, while the rate of suicide among Veterans who do not use VA services increased by 38.6%.
    • In the same time period, the rate of suicide among male Veterans who use VA services increased 11%, while the rate of suicide increased 35% among male Veterans who do not use VA services.
    • In the same time period, the rate of suicide among female Veterans who use VA services increased 4.6%, while the rate of suicide increased 98% among female Veterans who do not use VA services.



    In response to the announcement, the office of US House Rep Jeff Miller, Chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, issued the following statement:

    Miller Statement on Latest Veteran Suicide Data

    Jul 7, 2016

    Today, Chairman Jeff Miller released the below statement regarding the latest veteran suicide data from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
    “Any time a person who fought to defend America dies by their own hand, it’s a tragedy. And these numbers are heartbreaking proof that we have a long way to go in order to end this troubling trend. Last year, Congress passed and President Obama signed the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act, which is helping to increase the availability and efficacy of VA’s suicide prevention and mental health services. The law is a step in the right direction, but sustained progress will require a comprehensive approach to help ensure our most at-risk veterans have not only the care they need but also a job, a purpose and a system of support in place to help carry them through their struggles. Therefore, we as a nation must do more to encourage veterans in need to seek treatment and ask for help. And until we stop the epidemic of veteran suicides in this country, there will always be more work to do.” – Rep. Jeff Miller, Chairman, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs





    Then-Ranking Member on the House Veterans Affairs Committee Corrine was too busy facing federal criminal charges to issue any statement about veterans.  But Senate Ranking Member Richard Blumenthal issued a statement which noted:


    “This heartbreaking data—20 veteran suicides every day—mocks our promise to keep faith with our nation's heroes. ‎The data has been updated, but VA action must be as well. VA must more effectively use the new tools provided by recent statues to do the outreach, research and treatment that can help cut this number to zero. The Clay Hunt SAV Act and the Female Veterans Suicide Prevention Act are positive steps, but much more is necessary. These new numbers should be a continuing call to action.”


    And Senate Chair of the Veterans Affairs Committee Johnny Isakson issued a statement which included:



    “The loss of one veteran to suicide is one too many,” said Isakson, a veteran himself. “That’s why the Senate VA Committee’s first order of business this Congress was to pass the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act last year to improve mental health care and suicide prevention resources for American veterans. The VA’s latest data on veteran suicide rates in the United States shows that some progress has been made, but that we have a long way to go toward providing better access to mental health resources for our veterans.”


    “My top priority as chairman is to see to it that we change the paradigm at the Department of Veterans Affairs to deliver quality services in unique ways that will benefit veterans,” Isakson continued. “That’s why I introduced the Veterans First Act – sweeping reform legislation that goes further than ever to improve the VA’s mental healthcare services for our veterans. I urge my colleagues in the Senate to pass the Veterans First Actwithout further delay to address this troubling epidemic and ensure that every American veteran has timely evaluation and coordination of care to help reduce the rate of suicide and improve the quality of health care for all of our nation’s deserving veterans.”







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