General Mark Milley, who is Secretary of Defense, has forgotten that he was a soldier.
In the same Tucker Carlson show referenced above, Carlson described Milley as a "Pig" and "Stupid," adding that he got his position as the highest ranking and most senior military officer in the United States because "He knows who to suck up to and he's more than happy to do ithe didn't get that job because he's brilliant or because he's brave or because the people who know him respect him. He is not and they definitely don't."
General Milley proved his deadly untrustworthiness with conflicting statements around the Afghanistan withdrawal that left 13 American servicemen dead and abandoned thousands of others, including American citizens and tens of thousands of allies.
In September, Milley testified under oath, along with General Kenneth McKenzie, that they had advised President Biden against his withdrawal plan and warned of the impending collapse of the Afghan government.
General Mark A. Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, should be subject to an Article 32 Hearing under the provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for his conduct and statements as memorialized in the Bob Woodward book "Peril", and the August 8, 2022, New Yorker magazine excerpt of a forthcoming book by Susan B. Glasser and Peter Baker.
An article 32 Hearing is the military equivalent of a civilian grand jury, and should probable cause of the commission of a crime be established, it would lead to General Milley's court-martial.
Benedict Arnold would be very proud of General Mark Milley.
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