The Honorable Carl Levin, Chairman
Senate Armed Services Committee
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510
The Honorable John McCain, Ranking Member
Senate Armed Services Committee
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Chairman Carl Levin and Ranking Member John McCain,
We, the undersigned veterans of the United States military, join security leaders of both parties in recognizing that America’s reliance on oil is a serious threat to our national security. We call on Congress to support the military as it leads the way in developing the next generation of secure, clean energy sources.
AMERICA’S OIL DEPENDENCE LEAVES US DANGEROUSLY VULNERABLE.
America sends over $1 billion per day overseas for oil. Our voracious demand for this single source of fuel ensures high oil prices in a global market, draining our economy and enabling our enemies. Every time the price of a barrel of crude oil goes up five dollars, Iran makes an additional $7.9 billion annually.
We cannot drill our way out of the problem of energy security. Even if we flood the market with every drop of oil in both our proven and strategic reserves, it will not be enough to offset rising global demand. Gas prices would still remain high and OPEC would continue to set the international price of oil.
WE MUST CHANGE HOW WE USE ENERGY IN THIS COUNTRY — AND THE MILITARY IS LEADING THE WAY.
We have to find new sources of fuel. As long as the United States is beholden to global energy prices, our country is vulnerable. The Air Force and Army are increasing the fuel efficiency of the vehicles we use to fight, transport troops, and provide support. The Navy is investing in advanced biofuels programs that will enhance its power-projection capability. The Marines are operationalizing common assets like wind and solar power to decrease energy vulnerability. These initiatives have been undertaken in partnerships with American firms and are creating jobs for American workers.
Some Members of Congress, however, oppose these critical programs. They choose to waste time by advocating policies that have already proven to be failures and attack the military for investing in prudent measures that will save lives. Taking control of our energy future would mean preventing future conflicts around the world and protecting Americans here at home.
It is time to secure America with clean energy. All of our civilian leaders must match the military’s commitment and stop putting partisan politics ahead of good policy. We call on Congress to support the Department of Defense as it invests in clean, domestic, alternative sources of energy for the sake of the security of the United States of America.
Lt. General John G Castellaw, USMC (Ret.) Brigadier General John Adams, US Army (Ret.)
Lt. General Don Kerrick, US Army (Ret.) Brigadier General Keith H. Kerr, CA (Ret.)
Lt. General Norman Seip, USAF (Ret.) Rear Admiral Larry Baucom, US Navy (Ret.)
Major General Roger Blunt, US Army (Ret.) Rear Admiral Leendert R. Hering, US Navy (Ret.)
Major General Paul Monroe, US Army (Ret.)


