Anonymous ID: 3ed450 Aug. 10, 2024, 6:57 p.m. No.21388777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8809 >>8951 >>9055

MARAD To Divert Critical Maritime Security Funding to DEI Initiatives

gCaptain August 10, 2024

 

Under the direction of Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the Department of Transportation has embarked on a course of action that jeopardizes two of America’s most critical assets–our subsea cable infrastructure and the nation’s rivers and waterways. These decisions come as part of the Biden-Harris administration’s history of reallocating large amounts of funding to equity and environmental programs.

 

As first reported by Free Beacon, Senator Ted Cruz revealed that the administration plans to cut $10 million in annual funding for the Maritime Administration’s Cable Security Fleet, crucial for protecting underwater infrastructure and internet connectivity. Instead, funds are being requested to hire 11 staffers for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives in the Department of Transportation. Cruz also claims that funds requested for the U.S. Marine Highway Program are being redirected to “environmental justice” projects.

 

In countless studies over the years, national security experts have underscored the strategic importance of subsea cables, which are critical to both national security and global communications. Despite the recognized need for dedicated repair ships to safeguard these cables, the Biden-Harris administration has proposed cutting $10 million in funding for the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Cable Security Fleet (CSF). This program ensures that American ships are on standby to respond to any disruption in the underwater cable system, a necessity in the face of potential threats from nations like Russia and China.

 

“Undersea cables form the backbone of modern communications and the global internet, carrying virtually all transoceanic digital commerce and communications, including sensitive government and military communications,” said Senator Ted Cruz in a statement. “Any disruption to these cables puts national and economic security at risk.”

 

Many on the left will applaud the hiring of DEI experts, but at what cost? This DEI expansion will create 11 jobs, but the program CSF employs two ships with a diverse crew of roughly 50 US Merchant Mariners –who will likely lose their jobs to fund this expansion. This comes at a time when the Department of Defense claims there is a critical shortage of mariners.

 

But the attack on America’s cable security doesn’t end there. The administration is also targeting the Marine Highway Program, a crucial program that supports the transportation of agricultural exports, oil, and manufactured goods via America’s rivers and waterways. This program, which costs only about $10 million annually, is essential for maintaining the efficiency and sustainability of our supply chains. However, according to Senator Cruz, a significant portion of its funding is being diverted to support environmental justice initiatives, further compromising the program’s effectiveness.

 

America’s rivers and waterways are indispensable to national security and economic prosperity. They serve as vital conduits for moving large quantities of goods, reducing reliance on less sustainable transportation like trucks and planes. Strategically, these waterways support military logistics, exports of agriculture, oil, and gas, and maintain the country’s global economic influence. Protecting and investing in this infrastructure is essential for preserving America’s competitive edge and ensuring the resilience of its supply chains against potential threats.

 

In a passionate video on the news, gCaptain’s founder, Captain John Konrad, claims this should not a partisan issue–it is a matter of national survival and puts not only national security and the economy but also minority communities at great risk.

 

“Without securing subsea internet cables, national security is in grave danger. Without funding for our great network of marine highways, the reshoring of manufacturing in America is impossible,” said Konrad. “We cannot pull manufacturing market share from China, provide jobs, or improve living conditions to poor communities along our rivers, coasts and great lakes without them.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 3ed450 Aug. 10, 2024, 7:33 p.m. No.21388990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9055

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US Army South hosts 11 nations for exercise PANAMAX 2024

By Staff Sgt. ShaTyra Reed-Cox August 6, 2024

 

FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — PANAMAX 2024 is officially underway.

 

The U.S. Southern Command-sponsored, multinational, biennial command post exercise aimed at reinforcing and enhancing the long-term security of the Panama Canal and the Western Hemisphere takes place from Aug. 5-14, 2024, at various locations across the United States.

 

“Collectively, we will go through the next eight days together and make our area of responsibility, our region, stronger and better with what we all are going to bring to this exercise,” Maj. Gen. Phil Ryan, U.S. Army South commander, said as he welcomed hundreds of joint and multinational participants who will take part in the exercise at Fort Sam Houston. “All of us bring a wealth of information and experience to this AOR and to what we are doing here.”

 

More than 1,500 U.S. forces — including staff elements from USSOUTHCOM, USARSOUTH, U.S. Marine Forces South, Special Operations Command South, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) and U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet and other joint force enablers, along with 500 participants from 18 partner nations — are participating in PANAMAX 2024 at various U.S. locations to include Florida, Texas, Virginia and Arizona.

 

“When PANAMAX started 21 years ago, there were only three nations, and what you see here today is just a representation of the broader force,” said Ryan as he welcomed the members who will make up the Multinational Forces South and Combined Force Land Component Command — MNFS and CFLCC, respectively, during the exercise. “A total of 18 partner nations have come together, 11 of which are represented in this room right now.”

 

USARSOUTH is hosting both the MNFS and Chilean-led CFLCC at Fort Sam Houston, bringing together participants from the United States, Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Paraguay and Peru.

 

Ryan, who is serving as the commander of MNFS, emphasized the importance of the collaboration undertaken by this multinational exercise and how it contributes to establishing lasting partnerships and capabilities, for the security of the Western Hemisphere.

 

“Just meeting each other makes a big step forward. Over the next week, we will be sharing meals together,and sharing time in our operations center,” he explained. “We share common interests and regional challenges. We are all in the same region together, and we have common goals to continue with peaceful operations and ensure that all of our nations can continue to prosper in the future.”

 

PANAMAX is designed to conduct stability operations in support of a fictitious United Nations Security Council Resolution, providing interoperability training for the participating multinational staff..

 

Ryan explained that the exercise is intended to develop and test capabilities to respond as a unified force to a variety of mission demands across the air, land, maritime, space, cyber and information domains.

 

“I want to make sure everybody understands how many aspects are part of this,” he said.“This is not just the ground forces, there are all sorts of entities. Space and cyber as well as the information operations are really key to this [exercise] because we might be able to do some of these operations non-kinetically, through influence, through information, and ensure that we are getting into the mindset of the populations and not using bullets to transmit our messages.”

 

More:

https://www.army.mil/article/278670/us_army_south_hosts_11_nations_for_exercise_panamax_2024