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Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller has warned Pentagon leaders that President Trump’s deployment of active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border and transferring Defense Department funds to support the administration’s border security efforts is creating “unacceptable risk” to the service’s combat readiness.
Neller's is the strongest warning yet from a military leader about the dangers Trump’s border security efforts pose to military readiness.
In two memos sent March 18 and March 19, first obtained by the Los Angeles Times, Neller said that he has canceled or reduced planned military training in at least five countries as well as delayed badly needed base repairs due to Trump’s “unplanned/unbudgeted” border deployment last fall and emergency declaration funding efforts.
Marine Corps commander: Using troops at southern border an 'unacceptable risk' to readiness
Neller's is the strongest warning yet from a military leader about the dangers Trump’s border security efforts pose to military readiness.
In two memos sent March 18 and March 19, first obtained by the Los Angeles Times, Neller said that he has canceled or reduced planned military training in at least five countries as well as delayed badly needed base repairs due to Trump’s “unplanned/unbudgeted” border deployment last fall and emergency declaration funding efforts.
Marine Corps commander: Using troops at southern border an 'unacceptable risk' to readiness