Below, Charlie Kirk argues that the performance of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and General Mark Milley during Friday's press conference demonstrates a "Bureaucrat's response to a military problem." The two, he argues, are "Far more concerned with stressing the merits of diplomatic process over on-the-ground results, and with explaining the limits of American willingness, over that of American military capability."
Any American who wants to believe in American exceptionalism, and who watched Friday's press conference on the topic of Afghanistan starring Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, had to come away from the experience feeling more than just a little disheartened.
That's because the military diversity firm of Austin & Milley seemed far more concerned with stressing the merits of diplomatic process over on-the-ground results, and with explaining the limits of American willingness, over that of American military capability.
Lloyd Austin is in no way qualified or fit to serve as Defense Secretary.
Which brings us back to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
There are 50 different things that Lloyd Austin is not in terms of position qualifications.
Lloyd Austin is a data point in the social science experiment of implementing critical race theory.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2021
"Lloyd Austin: Poster-Child for the 'Diversity Industrial Complex,'"
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