March 10, 2019
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March 10, 2019
As military leaders who have commanded regional combatant commands in the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Pacific, and North America, we know that the military alone cannot keep our nation safe. Diplomacy and development are essential to combating threats before they reach our shores.
We stand with and share the perspectives of our fellow combatant commanders who have testified before Congress in recent days on the strategic importance of the State Department, USAID, and other U.S. development agencies as key partners around the world to protect our interests and our values.
As Congress considers next year’s federal budget, we urge policymakers to continue to protect resources for America’s International Affairs Budget. Doing so is critical to keeping our nation safe and prosperous in a world of global threats and great power competition.
General Wesley Clark, USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. European Command; U.S. Southern Command
General Bantz Craddock USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. European Command; U.S. Southern Command
Admiral William Fallon, USN (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Central Command; U.S. Pacific Command
Admiral Thomas Fargo, USN (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
General Douglas Fraser, USAF (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Southern Command
General James Hill, USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Southern Command
Admiral Samuel Locklear III, USN (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
General Barry McCaffrey, USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Southern Command
General David Petraeus, USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Central Command
General Victor Renuart, USAF (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Northern Command
Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. European Command; U.S. Southern Command
Lt. General Kip Ward, USA (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Africa Command
General Charles Wilhelm, USMC (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Southern Command
General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.)
Commander, U.S. Central Command
The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (www.usglc.org) is a broad-based influential network of 500 businesses and NGOs; national security and foreign policy experts; and business, faith-based, academic, military, and community leaders in all 50 states who support strategic investments to elevate development and diplomacy alongside defense in order to build a better, safer world.