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General Washington would have you tried for treason.General Washington once had a brave officer who for money and personnel ego tried to sell out West Point and surrender an American army and spied for the enemy. He failed. No one doubts what General Washington would have done to this officer if he had been able to bring him to justice. No American disagrees with what General Washington would have done. Yet in defense of General Arnold, he did have the guts to join the other side and not hide behind political turncoats. Now we have another officer who did sell out West Point and did surrender an American Army and did get away with spying for an enemy nation. All crimes he has admitted to before Congress. It leads us to wonder if General Washington was alive today and in charge what he would do to such a person.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs is the highest-ranking and most senior military officer in the United States Armed Forces and principal military advisor to the president, the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and the secretary of defense. As senior officer under the Commander in Chief he is responsible for the defense of the nation.
His record as senior officer:
A botched drone strike in Kabul aimed at ISIS-K terrorists, but that the Pentagon admitted instead killed an aid worker and members of his family including seven children, is but one furor to involve Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley -- who had called the strike "righteous" but on later after its true results became public, described it as a "horrible tragedy."
"At this point, we think that the procedures were correctly followed and it was a righteous strike," he said in a press briefing. This would fall under the statues of international law concerning crimes against civilians. Either because of his falsehood or with the full knowledge of this crime, the Command in Chief made public statements saying that the attacked killed terrorist leaders responsible for the murder of American troops and Afghans.
Also, the general has admitted in front of a Congressional Committee that he, Milley took part in secret phone calls with his Chinese counterpart. The calls took place prior to the 2020 presidential election on Oct. 30, 2020, and two days after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on Jan. 8, 2021. In other word’s he gave military and political information to a country hostile to the United States without any authority, but his own. Federal Law has a definition for such activity. Milley contacted Li after he had reviewed intelligence that suggested Chinese officials believed the United States was planning an attack on China amid military exercises in the South China Sea. Pure propaganda on the Imperial Chinese Party.
Additionally, there was scrutiny over a phone call reported between Milley and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot, in which Pelosi is reported to have asked if Milley would take away the nuclear football from Trump -- which Milley rebuffed. A conversation between the Speaker wanting to usurp the Executive Branch, in addition to her not protecting the Capital during the January 6 protests in which she and the democratic mayor allowed to happen. And she and her cohorts did all they could to cover up the involvement of the military and the FBI and terrorist organizations such as antifa in their involvement.
The revelations come after Milley defended decisions made during the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan, and said that the rapid collapse of the Afghan government was unforeseen. The General allowed the enemy to capture (gave) all our weapons, supplies, bases, money, intelligence information and left both American and allied personnel in the hands of the enemy. An act described in the UCMJ as desertion. In addition, he allowed the enemy within his lines so they could attack and kill not only his own troops, but hundreds of innocent citizens.
"There was nothing, that I or anybody else saw that indicated a collapse of this army and this government in 11 days," Milley said. Milley was responding to reports that Intelligence had warned the security situation in Afghanistan would quickly deteriorate, with some suggesting President Joe Biden may have ignored those warnings to press ahead with his planned draw down of forces. A huge political and military disaster. The President acted after calls and meeting with Chinese officials who, in meeting that the press didn’t attend, demanded the U. S. is no longer a force in the world and not to interfere with China’s policies.
As to woke and its communist, nazi and racist teaching being part of the instructions at the military academies and in the training of our military forces, the general stated ““I want to understand white rage, and I’m white,” General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Republican congressman who objected to the teaching of “critical race theory.” But General Milley, who is white, defended both the seminar and the broader practice of teaching service members controversial or uncomfortable ideas. Members of Congress criticized Milley for pushing the teaching of supposedly Marxist theories among service members and hiring advisers who espoused those theories.
Milley stressed the importance of being open-minded and widely read – echoing comments by the Navy’s top officer in recent days in defense of issuing to sailors a reading list that includes Ibram X. Kendi's "How to be an Antiracist." And he stated that the service academies are universities that encourage critical thought.
He referenced a broad summary of critical race theory, which originated from analyses at Harvard Law School of the lasting, tangible effects of American history in which African Americans were defined as three-fifths of a man in the country's founding documents, followed by the Civil War 100 years later and subsequent Emancipation Proclamation as well as the 1960s-era Civil Rights Act 100 years after that.
The above was put in the Constitution at the insist of those who became Democrats (against the wishes of Jefferson and Adams) and who also were known later as the slave party and pushed their people into a civil war to keep black’s slaves. After the war, it was the Democrats who forced Jim Crow laws and as they are doing now, segregation on black Americans.
In addition, he and the President allowed the Empire of China to fly an unmanned aircraft completely over our country to gather all the info they desired. The general obeyed the orders from China as well as their puppet in the White House. Then to cover up their failure to protect this country they shot down several balloons belonging to citizens. (Word is that one balloon belonged to a child and her mother had to buy her another one because of those two mean men.) This is another serious act of spying and giving aide to the enemy on both the general and the president. Neither would have made it public or defended the United States except that it was reported by civilians who saw the balloon. And they failed to defend, instead allowing it to fly completely across Alaska and the 48.
Finally, he made a press statement saying that there is nothing the U. S. can do to stop China and her allies from creating and increasing their supply of mass weapons. (Something that former President Trump was able to do.) In other words, the people who are threating to destroy us (and that includes the general and the Commander in Chief) have a free hand from our military to carry out their threats.
The Commander in Chief (with the OK from his boss George Soros) said that he still has "great confidence" in Milley, amid the turmoil surrounding his top military advisor.
In turning the U. S. into a colony for the Imperil Chinese Empire (which is what is happening to Russia and the rest of the world too) our top commanders are following in the footsteps of other such persons as General Benedict Arnold.
In a democracy unlike the government of China which the President has embraced and cheered, we can change things that are wrong and improve things that are right. We don’t need to rewrite history, tear down statues and invent new meanings to words and destroy anyone who is not politically correct. The Democrats have been a party of the people in the past (although all thru their history they have been the slave party), but now under the takeover of that party by the Communists wing, all the evil of the world is being forced into our land. In a dictatorship, the government cannot change because it would prove that the leaders are neither God nor King.
Our military is no longer a force of freedom for the world nor our government a government of the people. We are but slaves and puppets of the great empire. General Milley has earned the Medal of the White Feather with Chicken Cluster.
And we know what General Washington would do.
And you did serve, right? Or is it inappropriate to ask?General Milley is a political general, as was Austin when he served. Both are pathetic examples of American fighting men.
I am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.And you did serve, right? Or is it inappropriate to ask?
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You borrowed Trump's word: entitled. Like Trump is... but you are not open to criticism. It makes you a hypocrite, right?I am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.
All hail the chiefI am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.
They work for the country. They are not your personal servants. They don't work for you in the way you mean.I am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.
You think Bill McRaven is corrupt and overweight? Stan McChrystal? Milley? Mattis? Kelly?I am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.
Judge their performance. Cite names. Places. Dates. You are disgruntled because they didn't bend the knee to your guru, a New York urban hillbilly who thinks he's Don Rickles.I am an American, they work for me, and I'm entitled to judge their performance. The fact that I haven't served doesn't immunize corrupt, overweight, political generals who fight their desk, from criticism.
Few here are more full of shit than you.Judge their performance. Cite names. Places. Dates. You are disgruntled because they didn't bend the knee to your guru, a New York urban hillbilly who thinks he's Don Rickles.
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Surprisingly, I don't define myself on the basis of wiping my ass with you.Few here are more full of shit than you.