Resigning over Afghanistan is too political for Gen Milley who worked just fine with CIA NSA Democrats to resist Trump
General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who reportedly worked with Democrats to sideline President Donald Trump after the January 6 riot, now says resigning over the Afghanistan pullout would be a political act.
Milley testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, alongside Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Central Command head General Kenneth McKenzie. The hours-long hearing focused on the US withdrawal from Afghanistan after a surprise Taliban takeover, and in particular the suicide attack at Kabul Airportâs Abbey Gate, in which 13 US troops were killed.
At one point early in the hearing, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) asked Milley why he hadnât resigned, given that President Joe Biden clearly didnât heed his advice about the withdrawal.
Milley responded that âresigning is a really serious thing, itâs a political act.â
âMy dad didnât get a choice to resign at Iwo Jima, and those kids there at Abbey Gate they donât get a choice to resign. And Iâm not going to turn my back on them,â Milley added, referring to the 1945 battle in the Pacific, and making it personal. âThey canât resign, so Iâm not going to resign, thereâs no way.â
He said Biden had no obligation to accept his advice, and that resigning just because of that would be âan incredible act of political defiance for a commissioned officer.â
âThis country doesnât want generals figuring out what orders weâre going to accept or not,â argued Milley.
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Milley and McKenzie both told the Senate they had advised Biden to keep at least 2,500 troops in Afghanistan after the designated pullout date, but he decided otherwise. That seemed to contradict what Biden had said in last monthâs interview to ABC â" one of the few times he took questions about Afghanistan â" where he first said the advice was âsplit,â and then that he had no recollection of anyone suggesting to keep 2,500 troops.
The White House rushed to highlight the âsplitâ comment to deflect questions about whether Biden had lied or the generals committed perjury, but a lot of journalists remained unconvinced.
Also on rt.com Biden accused of LYING about Afghanistan withdrawal after generals contradict him on troop adviceThe Washington-backed Afghan government had disintegrated by August 14. The last US planes left Kabul in the final minutes of August 30, leaving Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban. Biden described the evacuation as an âextraordinary success.â
Trump thinks otherwise. During the hearing, he issued a statement that blamed the âbotched and embarrassingly incompetentâ withdrawal from Afghanistan solely on the Biden administration, and describing it as âdeveloped by a childâs mind.â
Taking the troops out first while leaving American citizens and Afghan civilians behind was âone of the dumbest military moves in history,â the former president said.
NEW!NEW!â...The horrible âwithdrawalâ was caused, in particular, because the Military was taken out before American citizens...This withdrawal was developed by a childâs mind, and only the Biden Administration is responsible for it.â pic.twitter.com/XKav28QWmR
â" Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) September 28, 2021Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) agreed with Trumpâs sentiment, telling both Milley and Austin that they ought to resign over the Afghanistan mission that âcanât be called a success in any way, shape or form.â
âI think this mission was a catastrophe. I think there's no other way to say it. There has to be accountability. I respectfully submit it should begin with you,â said Hawley.
Meanwhile, a US Marine Corps officer who called for accountability by the top brass in a viral Facebook video was jailed on Monday, reportedly for violating the order to remain silent about the situation.
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller was relieved of duty as commander of a training battalion at Camp Lejeune after the video, then resigned his commission, but has now been detained and is awaiting a military court hearing.
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