Another Ike to Like

REES, MATTHEW

Another, Ike to Like by Matthew Rees For 20 years now, Rep. Ike Skelton of Missouri has been a solidly conservative, even hawkish, voice on military and security affairs. He has supported aid to...

...He has opposed cuts in defense spending, quotas aimed at increasing the number of women in combat, and president Clinton's move to open the military to homosexuals...
...A former Skelton staffer notes that when the congressman travels overseas, he's given red-carpet treatment at U.S...
...The best that Republicans can say of Del-lums is that he has been an outspoken critic of the Clinton administration's deregulation of export controls and that, during his two years as committee chairman and three years as ranking minority member, he has not resorted to obstructionist tactics...
...And his influence will be bolstered by his relationship with defense secretary William Cohen, with whom he worked to pass the 1986 defense reorganization...
...While many Democrats worry that a beefed-up military will produce more Vietnams, Skelton worries that a reduced U.S...
...In February 1995, he introduced an alternative budget that called for spending $45 billion more on defense than the Clinton administration was recommending over a five-year period...
...military bases...
...The difference between Skelton and Dellums could not be more stark...
...Boyd adds that Skelton's interest in military issues is underscored by his penchant for bringing military officials together for informal gatherings, often for the sole purpose of introducing people he thinks should know one another...
...capacity will be unable to deter such wars...
...He was also critical of the Clinton administration's 1993 decision to place American soldiers under a U.N...
...There's a contradiction, he says, between being a soldier and being a peacekeeper, and asking troops to act as both guarantees that they will do neither task effectively...
...peacekeeping command in Macedonia...
...But his real influence stems from his encyclopedic knowledge of defense issues and military personnel...
...He cites history in support of his argument, saying he can't decide whether the current era is more like 1903, following the Spanish-American War, or 1923, following World War I. In each case, notes Skel-ton, Congress thought it safe to slash defense spending, and war ensued about 15 years later...
...And with Rep...
...No one else," he said in a speech earlier this year, "is capable either of preventing conflict from arising in the first place, or of responding decisively if a major threat to peace does occur...
...He has overseen a significant upgrade in the quality of education at war colleges, and he drafted much of a landmark 1986 law reorganizing the senior Pentagon staff...
...Skelton, though, has repeatedly shown he won't support the administration simply out of party loyalty...
...MacArthur caught hell from the president for this impertinence, but Skelton takes the lesson to heart: "I hope that this Congress will not require an appeal like MacArthur's to remember the lessons of the past— that the price of unpreparedness is paid in war...
...Since entering Congress in 1971, Dellums has regularly been to the left of every other House member on national-security issues...
...Matthew Rees is a staff writer for The Weekly Standard...
...Skelton, unsurprisingly, is a vigorous proponent of greater defense spending...
...Douglas MacArthur, who while army chief of staff in the late 1930s pressed Franklin Roosevelt for increased defense spending...
...Skelton's outlook, by contrast, is captured in one of his favorite quotations from Harry Truman: "We must be prepared to pay the price for peace, or assuredly we will pay the price of war...
...The price of peace is much less...
...From this flows Skelton's belief that the United States should take an active role in promoting peace and security around the world...
...Most important about Skel-ton's ascendancy may be the standing he will have with the Clinton administration...
...We have reduced our military too far and too fast," he remarked at the time...
...As a result of all this, Skelton commands greater respect from military officials than just about anyone else in Congress...
...Among Republicans, of course, these views are practically de rigueur...
...FDR responded with disdain, prompting MacArthur to tell the president—according to the general's memoirs—"When we lose the next war, and an American boy, lying in the mud with an enemy bayonet through his belly and an enemy foot on his dying throat, spits out his last curse, I want the name not to be MacArthur but Roosevelt...
...Indeed, he likes to tell a story about Gen...
...Charles Boyd, a retired four-star general in the Air Force, says Skelton is "one of the few people in Congress who thinks in a long-term strategic way about uses of American military power...
...During the Cold War, he sought massive cutbacks in defense spending and stood against just about every new weapons program, including the MX, the Pershing II, the Midgetman, the B-1, and the B-2...
...He has supported aid to the contras, the Gulf War resolution, and the B-2 bomber...
...If we continue, by the end of the decade we won't have the military power to shape a peaceful and prosperous world...
...Ron Del-lums's announcement last month that he will leave the House in February, Skelton is slated to become the top Democrat on the influential House National Security Committee...
...Skelton's conservatism, along with his institutional memory, should serve him well on a committee now controlled by hawks of both parties...
...He warns that "we are well on our way to repeating the same mistake...
...He enjoys particularly close relations with the Republican chairman, Floyd Spence of South Carolina...
...Skelton doesn't shrink from supporting the deployment of American troops if he feels there's a just cause, as in the Gulf War, but he's bitterly opposed to having them engage in peacekeeping...
...Two years ago, when Congress was debating whether to deploy American troops to Bosnia, Skelton said, "I think it is insanity to simultaneously try to keep the peace and arm the Muslims...
...But Skelton is a Democrat...
...As the National Security Committee's senior Democrat, he will be hard for Clinton officials to ignore...

Vol. 3 • December 1997 • No. 15


 
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