11/18/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta will issue "very direct guidance" in the coming months about how the department should respond to sexual assaults within the ranks, the Pentagon press secretary told reporters today.
George Little cited public commentary from Capitol Hill and elsewhere on the military's sexual assault problem, and he said Panetta finds it "totally unacceptable."
Panetta "had zero tolerance for this at the CIA when I worked with him there," Little said, "and he believes that it's no longer acceptable that we say we can just 'do better' on this. We need to take action."
Potential actions are being discussed, but no final decisions have been made, he said.
The defense secretary is "troubled by what he understands are sexual assault problems inside the military," Little said.
"In the coming months," he continued, "you will see him issue very direct guidance to the department on this very important issue and problem."
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11/19/2011 2:33:38 PM ET I am a male survior of MST. Why hasn't the Secretary should reach out to male and female survivors that have endured MST and include them in the process of crafting guidance on this issue? As men and women that have been traumatized, we have the knowledge of what works and what doesn't in the military. Also, the Secretary should start the process of reaching out to those survivors that have been unfairly discharged while their perpetrators were allowed to retire.