Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III On-Camera, On-the-Record Remarks to Traveling Press in Doral, Florida Nov. 7, 2024 SECRETARY OF DEFENSE LLOYD AUSTIN: Well, good afternoon everybody, thanks for being here, thanks for being on this trip. Today I had the honor and pleasure of trading out two very fine leaders. Beyond SOUTHCOM here, I've known both of them for some time. I hate to see Laura go, but I think that Bull Holsey will be a tremendous replacement and be able to carry on...because, as you know, as I said in my remarks, Bull was the military deputy commander. SOUTHCOM has two commanders, as you know, one is an ambassador, and the other is a military commander. So, I really appreciated the opportunity to thank our outstanding troops — they have done great work. There is a lot going on in DoD and in the world, so we all have a lot of work to do to carry on with the things we've been working on. The American people have spoken, and our fellow citizens have just elected the next president. And so we will be focused on making a smooth, calm, professional transition, so the department can continue on with this really important work that we've been doing here over the last four years. And I think we've done a lot. You've heard me talk about that on a number of occasions. That will be our focus going forward. And with that, I'll stop and take some questions. SECRETARY AUSTIN: I'm telling you what the media has said. The most important thing on voter's minds was the economy, and that's what people voted on. I did not say that this was not important. Of course it's important. I'm saying that what you've described as the most important thing to the people of America was the economy. So, I can't disagree with that, I think that's the way that people may have voted. But I can also say that things in Europe, things in the Middle East were very important as well. I think we've done a magnificent job there in terms of managing things and not allowing things to blossom into a full-blown regional war. SECRETARY AUSTIN: I won't speculate on what could happen, I will tell you that we have an incredibly professional group of leaders in the military, and they are absolutely focused on doing the right things to maintain the competitive edge in the battlespace. Acquiring the right capabilities, developing the right policies and procedures and tactics, and strengthening the alliances and partnerships that we need to be successful — and they will remain focused on that. What happens above and beyond that, we'll have to see. I totally believe that our leaders will continue to do the right thing no matter what. I also believe that our Congress will continue to do the right things to support our military. SECRETARY AUSTIN: You asked me a question about this at State Department, I think, several months ago, and what I told you then was that this is a very important issue — and I thought at that point in time that it was important enough that I should be the person to make the decision on this. And I still feel that same way. Again, I won't comment on anything that could happen in the future, but again I will just emphasize that I still feel the same way. SECRETARY AUSTIN: In terms of what will be done, what can be done using active duty military I won't speculate on anything there. But I would tell you that the law is really well defined what can be done and not be done using active duty military. Our leaders are well versed in those laws. We have the world's greatest legal corps to assist us in making sure that we stay on track. In terms of selection of leaders— firing of leaders — it is the prerogative of the commander-in-chief to select his leaders and everyone knows that. Again, I won't speculate on what the president-elect could do or will do, you know, a number of things have been said — we'll see what happens. But what I would tell you is that these senior leaders will stay focused on the task at hand: defending this country, taking care of our troops, succeeding through teamwork. I mean, this is what they're made of, this what they do. I have 100% confidence in them going forward. SECRETARY AUSTIN: I won't comment specifically on this correspondence, me, Secretary Blinken, and our counterparts which was not designed to be public correspondence. It was designed — as does — reflect our concern for providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. Which is really important. You've heard me talk on this about every time that we've talked, and you also know that every time I talk with Minister Gallant this is an issue that I really really emphasize, and today when I talked to him for the final time in his position, I emphasized again how important this is, and thanked him for what he did to help us move things along. We have made some progress, to answer your question, but more needs to be made. He was very deliberate in terms of going after those things that we asked him to do. |
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