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dont be dissin the Big O!
someones in trouble!
Apparently only Obama is allowed to shoot his mouth off. General recalled to Washington after controversial remarks in article - CNN.com |
Sorry Jim:
Politics aside, I don't think the top brass, especially those overseeing a war should rip the current administration. Scarborough had a decent point this morning, basically that Dems and Rep's have to handle the military differently, and that if this was under Bush he would have been fired already.... who knows, but not a good idea. You can be a retired general and be a pundit, but as an general.... not good. |
yet everyone said Colin Powell should have ripped Bush when he was against the war.
Leaders speak out despite the consequences. Do some research on the Civil War and the generals criticisms of Lincoln. What about Vietnam? |
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the Civil war and the current information age we live in are just a bit different, no? Doesn't sit well with me. |
just curious - would you want to know after his term that he did not agree with the president? Wouldnt you rather know that now?
I agree RS is not a good venue, but whats the alternative? |
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The problem is if I know, and you know, then Al Queda knows. I'm not a pussy liberal, remember? I didn't have a problem with Afganastan War, just the Iraq war. Undermining yout CIC in a public setting, whether you agree or disagree is NOT acceptable in my mind, period. It shows our enemies that the military and the president are not on the same page. not good. |
yes - but it also shows the people of this country and in a democratic society, that can be a good thing. If the war is going bad - we may know why and can make our choice in 11/2011
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actually seems like a small issue - read the excerpts. Not much is coming directly from mcchrystal. Really not a big deal
Excerpts from Rolling Stone article on Gen. McChrystal – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs |
If he wants to criticize the gov't policy he should take it up the chain of command. If he gets no response and thinks it is a critical issue for the nation and our troops he can then go to the press. To engage in petty name calling with his staff in front of a reporter is wrong and calls into question imo his leadership abilities. I do not think the fact that most of the comments came from staff really absolves him. Staff take their cues from those who lead them and I am sure they were playing to a receptive audience.
If you ran a company would you have someone making remarks to a paper regarding the management team above him? To address the point about prior conflicts I can not think of one general who criticized Lincoln who had the performance on the battlefield to back it up. In Vietnam I can not recall, and I admit my knowledge about this is weak, any generals who criticized publicly the US President or the policies. The one guy I can remember doing so was Col. Hackworth and they drummed him right out of the military. I am not anti military by nature but like in any company sometimes you rise up the ladder to a place where your faults are exposed. |
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LORD OF THE FLIES :rotf2:
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As it has been since the Obama administration took over,
"Nobody likes the Truth!!" Maybe when they all meet tomorrow, they should have a :gh: |
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Should he be fired? Absolutely if he doesn't resign immediately. That being said, he seems like an effective leader and this has to be taken into the equation. Unless Obama feels there's a suitable replacement who can step in they might take it in stride. Regardless, McChrystal and his people have disrespected the president and their uniform. This won't be easy to get out of... -spence |
Apparently this general does not belong in the public eye. You exspect a field officer to give the finger while being interviewed. He must have watched to many Clint Eastwood war movies. :smash:
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It's sounding like he was completely aware of the comments. How are the troops in harms way under his leadership supposed to interpret this? -spence |
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If it's a Dem. senator saying anything about the actions of a Repub. pres., he's anti-American and giving comfort to the enemy. If it is someone saying anything against a Dem. pres., it's his right. The hypocrisy is hilarious.
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This shows what happens when you loath the military and then become """Commander and Chief""". Obama's a disgrace . |
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Looks like McChrystal has quite a track record of misbehavior. Good thing he's been effective or I doubt he would have lasted this long. And Buck, the wasn't just about Obama but the entire Whitehouse. Do you think that Joe Biden and Holebrook loathe the military as well? It's looking like McChrystal may have let his people make these remarks to the Rolling Stone while being completely aware and complicit. To blame this on Obama is laughable and just shows how un-objective you really are. McChrystal has undermined the very mission he's been assigned and I believe an offense he could be court-martialed if found guilty of. -spence |
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This general is a very special person. Walked over a hundred disciplinary hours in the quad at West Point. He shows up in the wee hours of the morning and goes on operations with Seals and other black ops units. He has to accept responsibilty for what his subordinates said in the article, but I don't see personally where the general said anything wrong. Imagine getting where he is in life only to have to turn around at the apex of his career and have to take orders from this group of miscast politicians who think they actually know how to win a war, but what they do best is dodge supoenas in the Blago trial. The general himself was one of the first people to put pen to paper and write about not only winning a war in another country but then helping rebuild it after the fighting is over. The general has the respect and admiration of all the troops. At one time or another he has been in charge of the Delta force, the arm rangers, and the seal force as well. He ran and went on some if not most all of the blackest of ops in Iraq. Obama new who he was appointing to run and win the war. This is part of what Obama new and undertsand about the general. Obama could make a stand here against what Holbrooke and the others are saying and doing behind the general's back and send him back to the front lines. Without this general in charge the troops are not going to becoming home anytime soon. |
Here is a link to an article in the today's New York Times regarding the attitude of some of the troop in Afghanistan.
News Analysis - Rules for War Vex the Warriors - NYTimes.com Here is a link to the Rolling Stone story as well: The Runaway General | Rolling Stone Politics |
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read George Will's recent column on rules of engagement...oh, I forgot, you don't read...sorry |
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Remember this is the same General who argued passionately for more troops to execute his strategy, and what did Obama do? He gave him 30,000 more fighting men and women. Quote:
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-spence |
Actually what I don't read is most of your posts b/c I find you (and a few others) to be poisonous and filled with hate (which I actually think is quite sad). Hopefully, your not.
So the troops are no longer fighting? I guess you can not criticize the troops but can criticize the commander in chief - ok, I understand the difference now.:rotf2: I thought that was insubordination???? Your right, I didn't read the article and frankly from what I heard, didn't think what he said was that bad. I was pointing out the hypocrisy of people who flip flop depending what party they are talking about. |
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I don't think I'm filled with hate but if you think so, I'll take that under advisement.
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BINGO but shhhhh - you cant say anything! |
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I think the bigger question all this static gives us a chance to address is that we can not change these people into some type of Western democracy. Given that I do not see any strategy whether it is COIN or anything else that is going to give us anything close to a desired result. We should pull out as quickly as possible and save as many of these brave kids from being killed or maimed as we can.
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Much better to take orders from a failed baseball/oil man/Gov of Texas or Gov of Arkansas... the Commander in Chief is the top, agree or disagree he is the boss... Context of their experience is not important here. If this was reversed Politically, and this was a McCain White House you guys would be clamoring for the generals head. As one of the talking heads said last night or this morning, in the military, you salute, carry out the order or you resign, period. |
It's a moot issue now...he's gone. It is a shame that such an outstanding military career would come to an end in such a disturbing way. Some people think he was looking for an out, but I'm not sure I buy that.
-spence |
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So you think that lawyers are better at running a war than generals? (see Vietnam History) |
O had to show His Balls
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Never would have happened under Bush. |
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Lobby your congressman to introduce an amendment to the constitution that removes the commander in chief powers from the executive branch.
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It is extremely sad this happened under Oprah! |
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McCrystal F-ed up. Obama did the right thing by accepting the resignation. It probably was a political move to put Petraus in there... we'll see how it works out. |
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