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Biden’s Pentagon Vanishing Act

Posted on Monday, January 8, 2024
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AMAC Exclusive – By Walter Samuel

President Joe Biden, joined by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, delivers remarks on continued support for Ukraine, Wednesday, January 25, 2023, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith)
President Joe Biden, joined by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

If the Secretary of Defense in a Democratic administration goes missing for four days, does anyone notice? Apparently, the answer is a resounding “no.”

On Saturday, the country learned that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin vanished into the ICU at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for four days beginning January 1 following complications from a surgical procedure. During that time, despite Austin missing White House meetings, the Pentagon failed to inform anyone at the White House – including President Joe Biden and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan – that the country’s top civilian defense official was completely incapable of performing his duties.

The scandal would be laughable if the stakes were not so high.

China is currently escalating its pressure on Taiwan in the leadup to presidential elections on the island taking place on January 13. Wars rage on in Gaza and Ukraine, and Venezuela may be poised to invade neighboring Guyana.

Meanwhile, Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have all but shut-down the Red Sea to non-Chinese shipping, forcing container ships to travel around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope as in the days before the construction of the Suez Canal. A half-hearted attempt by the United States to form a naval coalition to counter the Houthi threat collapsed amidst acrimony and farce. While announcing they would send warships to the Red Sea, first France, then Italy, Spain, and Australia made clear they would not be operating under American command or as part of the U.S.-led Operation Prosperity Guardian.

There are multiple reasons Operation Prosperity Guardian fell apart, and it would be unfair to blame it entirely or even largely on Lloyd Austin. However, the mysterious disappearance of the man who announced the operation to great fanfare and few details cannot have reassured governments to accept American command. It likely reinforced a greater objection to the prospect of accepting direction from Washington.

Whether in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Gaza, or now the Red Sea, under Joe Biden the United States has failed to clarify for allies what goals it is seeking to achieve, or how many resources it intends to commit to the task. Many nations contributed forces to Afghanistan, and even more non-combat resources, only to be blindsided by a withdrawal that was announced, planned, and executed (and the use of those last two words is generous) with little to no consultation or advance warning.

In Ukraine, nations like France abandoned mediation efforts between Kyiv and Moscow only to now learn that the Biden administration has suddenly decided it is interested in pursuing such options to end the conflict. Worse, other countries do not even know who the decision-makers are.

Historically, American allies could rely on a relationship with U.S. military leadership for clarity that was often missing from political leaders, but increasingly they appear to have been sidelined and kept in the dark. Lloyd Austin may be Secretary of Defense, but in a Biden administration which seems to be defined by personal access—and personal access appears restricted to those who worked with Biden as a Senator or vice president—Austin’s outsider status seemingly rendered him an irrelevance. As much was evidenced by the fact that Austin failed to attend a high-level meeting last week and Sullivan shrugged it off, not bothering to ask where the Secretary of Defense was.

This failure indicts the Biden team as much as Austin’s, and implies that, other than formal meetings, the U.S. National Security Adviser finds it normal to be out of contact with the Secretary of Defense for days at a time during a period where multiple armed conflicts are ongoing and tensions are rising in the Taiwan Strait. If Sullivan did not expect to speak to Austin during this four-day period, how many other four-day periods have gone by where the same occurred?

The implication being missed amidst the war of leaks trying to scapegoat the Secretary of Defense is that the Pentagon has been entirely cut out of national security policymaking. The Pentagon is clearly not considered a relevant actor when it comes to Taiwan, or Gaza, or even evidently Ukraine.

Rather, the Biden Pentagon exists largely to answer questions, and it was only when comment was desired on a recent article highlighting supposed corruption within China’s Rocket Forces that someone bothered to call up the Pentagon.

In sidelining the Pentagon and military leadership, Biden is merely following in the footsteps of Barack Obama. Obama’s administration saw a revolving door of Secretaries of Defense, almost all of whom were at least initially significant national figures but found it impossible to perform the job.

Robert Gates had served under both Bush presidencies and headed the CIA, yet he left, frustrated with the lack of focus on budget priorities and expressing doubts about Obama’s commitment to the mission in Afghanistan. He saved some particularly sharp words for then-Vice President Biden, who he famously said has “been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.”

Gates’s successor, Leon Panetta, lasted little over a year. Panetta, formerly Obama’s CIA Director and Bill Clinton’s Deputy Chief of Staff, also resigned. He later admitted that he felt sidelined from the negotiation process with Iran and was frustrated at the fact that he felt Obama would not be willing to strike Iran to prevent it from becoming a nuclear power.

Panetta was followed by Chuck Hagel, a former Republican Senator who had been lionized by Democrats and the media as a foreign policy statesman due to his criticism of the Iraq War. Hagel had broken with his long-time friend John McCain in the 2008 election. He was rewarded by being, in his own words, “backstabbed” and forced to resign in 2015 after growing frustrated with his isolation from decision-making, especially regarding the response to ISIS.

After three Secretaries of Defense who were significant figures and attempted to assert at least some say on national security policy, Obama settled on Ash Carter, an academic who had never held elected office or headed any agency. A professional under-secretary, Carter acted like one, subordinating the Pentagon to the Obama White House.

The experiment worked well-enough that when Biden chose a Defense Secretary, he also picked a professional bureaucrat.

The problem is not that Lloyd Austin is incompetent or has no views. It is that he is the enforcer for the White House at the Pentagon, rather than the other way around. Last winter, when, in the aftermath of Ukraine’s successful Kharkiv offensive, Mark Milley suggested there would never be a more favorable moment for Ukraine to consider negotiations, Austin flew to Kyiv and expressed his personal confidence in Ukraine’s ability to retake Russian-occupied territory.

This was contradicting the judgement of his top professional commanders, but echoing the views of the National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, who, according to reports, had taken full control of the Biden administration’s response to the war.

In short, Austin’s job has never been to tell hard truths to Biden or his team. Rather, it is to tell anyone else at the Pentagon who tries to do so to shut up. That likely explains why Sullivan and others at the White House were able to conflate “no news” from Austin with being “good news.”

This is, of course, not the way to run an effective government, though to be fair that remark could be made about half a dozen different ways in which the Biden administration has elevated dysfunction into performance art. It is, as we learned in Afghanistan and are now learning in the Red Sea, a very good way to ensure military operations are ineffective at best, and fiascos at worst. The real danger is that this system remains in place when the real crisis comes to a head in the Pacific.

Fixing this problem almost certainly means a change of administration, and likely of party. Replacing Austin will do little to improve the situation and perhaps even make it worse, as Austin is guilty merely of being exactly as ineffective as Biden wants him to be.

Furthermore, as this dynamic predates Biden, going back to the Obama years, it is likely intrinsic to the current attitude of the Democratic Party toward the military and questions of national defense.

As long as the Biden-Obama team remain in office, it won’t matter who heads the Pentagon, or even if they vanish into thin air.

Walter Samuel is the pseudonym of a prolific international affairs writer and academic. He has worked in Washington as well as in London and Asia, and holds a Doctorate in International History.

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PaulE
PaulE
10 months ago

None of this should be particularly new to anyone here, as this is how this administration has operated since the beginning.

It really doesn’t matter if Biden was aware of where his Secretary of Defense was or not. Nor whether his Secretary of Defense or any other supposedly high-ranking officials were. The fact is Biden isn’t really in charge of anything and doesn’t make the day-to-day decisions that govern the activities of this administration since Day One of his installation into the Oval Office. Biden is merely a puppet saying what he is told to say in speeches to the American people and in signing whatever is put in front of him to advance the socialist agenda.

This is a shadow / figurehead administration, with Biden and many others in the administration taking orders from the same folks that used to run the Obama administration from behind the scenes. That is why it is immaterial whether Biden knew about Austin’s condition or not. Biden and his Cabinet are simply front men and women for those actually running things and our country. The last sentence of the author’s article is factually correct, as the names of the puppets installed by the left are completely immaterial to those really running the show. That the American people have chosen to accept this arrangement for the last 3 years, despite all the damage inflicted on this nation, is of course the real issue. However, it is plain that the majority of American people have made their choice on this matter. For the rest of us, it is simply a matter of adjusting or compensating, as best as possible, as conditions around us continue to deteriorate going forward.

Jeri
Jeri
10 months ago

Face it, “we the people” have zero leadership, we are on our own.

PapaGrouch
PapaGrouch
10 months ago

Why should this surprise anyone? This is how Democrat administrations have been run since Johnson was in WH, many would argue since Wilson. The only difference is each is worse than the previous. “It couldn’t get worse than Carter.” “…than Clinton.” “….than Obama.” “…than Biden.” As for the true American citizens, we’re just the checkbook and footstool for these corrupt elitists’ radical leftist ideologies.

Stan
Stan
10 months ago

Stolen election has huge consequences. We have illegitimate Biden and Obama’s fake warrior in Pentagon going AWAL. How many of his subordinates did he court marshaled for going AWAL? Why is he any different? This is why recruitment is way down.

SSGT USMC
SSGT USMC
10 months ago

This is the norm for this administration. If we thought we had a true commander in office, we were played. We have Nero in charge watching The USA burn. Our Mr. Biden is nothing more than an empty shell, self absorbed, thinking he is god’s gift to the American people. What a farce. I hope he sticks around long enough to see how the history books portray him. Thumbs down.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
10 months ago

Qualifications and competence are not prerequisites to be in the Biden administration. One only need be woke, an America-hater, and preferably have some mental defect (like not knowing what sex they are).

George
George
10 months ago

Austin should be fired.

Scott R L
Scott R L
10 months ago

Austin probably called Biden and Biden’s response was, “Wait…who are you? I already have a Medicare Advantage plan.”

mikem
mikem
10 months ago

the clown car keeps rolling.

rifleman7
rifleman7
10 months ago

I consider this an excellent article by Walter Samuel. It chronicles events to prove once again that Biden is lacking in leadership ability, and functional grey matter, and Obama is actually running the show.
So here we are in Obama’s third term with an election coming up. I would be willing to bet that the fix is in and we will soon, in just over a year, be serving under Obama’s fourth term.
A life of servitude, for all but the 1%, is exactly where this nation is headed. The only way to return to freedom for the masses will be through dependence on the Lord to make it happen. So place your trust in Jesus Christ and enjoy freedom from eternal judgement.

Gabe Hanzeli kent wa
Gabe Hanzeli kent wa
10 months ago

everything the dmeocrats touch turns to sh*t. there are no ideas, concepts or beliefs of the left that are ever going to work to do anything but destroy. failure is a constant as long as the democrats are in charge of anything.

Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
10 months ago

If the Pentagon got blowed to bits,would anyone notice. ??? Kyle L.

A Voter
A Voter
10 months ago

What’s the big deal? Lloyd Austin would do nothing if he were in his office and China invaded the US, so there is no problem here.

Felix
Felix
10 months ago

Good thing Russia, China, North Korea, Iran did not know that Biden’s Secretary of Defense was in an ICU unit. Hm, yaw think?!?! Come on man, ain’t no way they that they would know something our Commander In Chief didn’t know? Come on man?

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
10 months ago

Austin went in to have a set of balls implanted but his wokeness rejected them.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
10 months ago

On spy mission for Biden under HC guise

Steven
Steven
10 months ago

The Clinton Obama and now Biden Administrations have always seen the military as a tool to be used for their own agenda. They despise the military and if they could they would defund it to support their pie in the sky social programs which never work. This lack of leadership has consequences and the sooner these smug and arrogant SOBs learn this the better.

Lloyd Grisham
Lloyd Grisham
10 months ago

Incompetence or destruction? I am betting on planned destruction of this country by Obama and his one world accomplices. Biden is just the dummy out front to take the heat. The sad fact is most people don’t know or care about what is going on in our government. This will not end well if there is not a change of administration soon.

Jdubya
Jdubya
10 months ago

Let’s see, this is a picture of the 3 Blind Mice, or maybe Hear no evil See no evil and Speak no evil, or most likely, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, and Tweedle Dumbest. Regardless, none of the 3 pictured here have any business doing the job’s they hold.

Tom
Tom
10 months ago

 We have a belly full of world conflicts.
>
> We now have the secretary of defense hidden in an IC UNIT ROOM, transfers his duties and the guy which he transfer them to doesn’t know for 2 days .
>
> Opps
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> Then from December 24ish until Jan 5th the Whitehouse does not know. Hmmm
>
> During this time our president is on an island in the Caribbean playing with his scooter
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> So then the guy all drugged up and the guy who does not know where he is or what day or whom he’s speaking to, and where his Barbie doll is, agree all is OK.
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> Mean while we have “blinken” running all over the world, injecting his thoughts.
>
> And where Harris?
>
> Just wondering.

Steve Eisenberg
Steve Eisenberg
10 months ago

During WWII and beyond, there were so many Soviet spies attached to the White House, that the Pentagon decided to keep one of its most important counterespionage programs a secret from the White House for several years.
See The Venona Project.

JERRY D.
JERRY D.
10 months ago

Everyone in this clowns cabinet are A**HOLES, including nobiden….

art
art
10 months ago

Another example of a disjointed pitiful administration. All the worst people possible in power.

Theresa Coughlin
Theresa Coughlin
10 months ago

How do Austin and the pentagon think they can get away with this? At the very least Biden should have been told about Austin’s absence. Heads need to roll over this starting with Austin’s.

Rodewaryer
Rodewaryer
10 months ago

Just another day in the freak show administration that is illegitimately running this country.

Thinking
Thinking
10 months ago

When I heard someone say, Austin was so efficient at his job they didn’t even miss him. My thought was, Austin hasn’t done anything, many people in the US couldn’t even say who our Secretary of Defense is, and that is why nobody missed him. And ole Joe likes it that way. That is why he has such an effective cabinet. They all have the shattering requirements and none of the brains. All yes men and women. No one has any knowledge about the dept they are secretary off. One of the requirements to work in ole Joe’s government and one more, total allegiance to ole Joe. No back talk, follow ole Joe’s plan, and don’t go rogue.
That Austin took the blame is laughable. He just followed orders.
Ole Joe has more with the Ukraine, appeasing Iran, supporting Palestinians than any American that did not vote for him. This is a sham government and his actions in Afghanistan has all our allies looking the other way. Be prepared fellow citizens to defend ourselves. Nobody will bail us out when Iran attacks us.

Barb
Barb
10 months ago

Looks to me like Sec of Defense Austin has been taking lessons from his boss, Biden. Looks like the United States was doing just fine without the both of them during that time.

CarlS
CarlS
10 months ago

If he could vanish I wonder if we could have more vanish?

Buck
Buck
10 months ago

This and other information for some months now, seem to add up to a clandestine and hidden plan that is pushed by the “hidden” and Biden simply reads and seems to be the provider of the slander and missteps.
Worried for American, but then as a friend said, ” When the American spirit speaks, it will change things.

Veteran
Veteran
10 months ago

Maybe Lloyd Austin thought he’d just dip out for his sex change operation for a few days, before he would return and make his new debut as the politically woke credit improved Ms. Lola to secure his continued woke cred tenure in this insane ultra left wing administration’s theater of the absurd.

anna hubert
anna hubert
10 months ago

Were he a king this would be called regency Puppet government is what we have America being transformed into a third world hell hole Staged by the same coven that manipulated Obama

Robin W Boyd
Robin W Boyd
8 months ago

When the U.S. has weak leadership, potentially aggressive nations become more aggressive. This is what is happening around the world. Russia, China, South American dictatorships and Islamic factions have all become more aggressive since Joe Biden was installed in the presidency. Without a strong leadership in the U.S., the rest of the world becomes more aggressive. We need to get back to a strong U.S. leadership.

Harry
Harry
10 months ago

If anybody that has a chance to get close to Biden for a question. They should make it a hard one that will make him blow, because he is close to flying off the handle and I would pay to see it . My pick to do that? Trump!!

james Carlyle
james Carlyle
10 months ago

Great article and assessment of the dysfunction of the Democratic Party leadership regarding national security and the defense of the USA.

ref
ref
10 months ago

Does any of this surprise anyone? The praxis of the Biden Administration is ideception and delusion. We have a senile old fool who claims that conservatives are a threat to democracy while the truth is that the Democratic Party is the real threat to democracy. Joe must go!

malft
malft
10 months ago

Biden, being an incompetent fool, made sure to appoint Cabinet Posts to idiots more incompetent than himself. He is the smartest dipsh*t at every meeting.

Randall L. Beatty
Randall L. Beatty
10 months ago

The Dem voters do not care if Biden is doing a good job or not they will vote for him simply because they want Dems to be in control of the White House this country could be taken over by China and they will blame Trump not Biden that is what they are all about keep it up and it may be just to late when we are over ran with high crime from the southern border and streets in the power of the cartels and drugs Those that know what this administration is all about know what has brought this country to what it is today.

Kevin
Kevin
10 months ago

When will demented Joe vanish?

Art Warmack
Art Warmack
10 months ago

The buffoon Austin reminds me of that other diversity hire General, the aptly named COLON Powell (ok, so some liberties were taken with spelling), when that creature held up a vial of most likely white flour telling congress it was a sample of Anthrax just captured from Saddaam Husseins minions with plans to use it on Americans. My God……think of the gluetein problems!!

John Shipway
John Shipway
10 months ago

Again with the “China escalating pressure on Taiwan”, b.s. May I remind the author that the UN as well as US Law recognizes Taiwan as being a part of the Chinese mainland. Taiwan has NO embassy, is not recognized as a country……and if China sailing ships near its own property and flying aircraft again near or even over its own property…..HOW THE HELL is that our business?
Yes, China is a powerful competitor of the United States on many levels. I sure wish we could return to the days when we actively competed with our competitors rather than falsely demonizing them and always trying to make up ways to go into some form of conflict with our competitors.
Please folks ask yourself a question. What is it……name something, anything that China has ever done in an aggressive manner to the United States. After not finding an answer ask yourself, “why is our defense budget almost half of our entire budget”?

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