McCain wants much larger U.S. military

Andrew Gray
Reuters
Wednesday, July 2, 2008

http://www.reuters.com/article/burningIssues/idUKN0119815920080702

Republican presidential candidate John McCain wants the U.S. military to 
be much larger than current expansion plans envision, an adviser to the 
Arizona senator said this week.

The Bush administration has begun expanding the U.S. Army and Marine 
Corps to create a combined strength of around 750,000 active duty troops 
— a process backed by McCain’s Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama of 
Illinois.

But McCain believes an Army and Marine Corps with a combined strength of 
up to 900,000 troops is necessary, said Randy Scheunemann, an adviser to 
the candidate on foreign policy and national security.

“Sen. McCain feels the proposed increases are not sufficient. They need 
to be more, to fully address the challenges we face in the 21st 
century,” Scheunemann told Reuters in a telephone interview.

The U.S. Army and Marines have been severely strained by the wars in 
Iraq and Afghanistan. Many troops have served multiple tours in the war 
zones and currently spend only 12 months at home before they deploy 
again for another year.

As a member of the U.S. Senate’s armed services committee, McCain has 
built a reputation for scrutinizing the costs of big weapons programs 
and he has pledged to pursue that approach in the White House if he wins 
November’s election.
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