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Patraeus is the man. That said, who the fuck is going to take over the Iraq theater, now?
I read the Rolling Stones article, and in the context of a biased article in a trashy magazine it wasn't much. If the CIC wasn't so thin-skinned he would have laughed it off.Well practically every military high ranking official that I saw speak on this subject last night, said there were no and, ifs, or buts about it. He had to go. Military protocol cannot be breached.
I think the greater debate is: Were McChrystal's/aides remarks that bad and how close to the truth were they?
Petraeus goes from Iraq to Afghanistan. Kind of like from the oven to the microwave...
Patraeus is the man. That said, who the fuck is going to take over the Iraq theater, now?
I read the Rolling Stones article, and in the context of a biased article in a trashy magazine it wasn't much. If the CIC wasn't so thin-skinned he would have laughed it off.
McChrystal's comments were stupid and out of line. You don't go criticizing your chain of commando to a major media outlet during a time of war, especially when the current state of war is tenuous.So thin skinned in fact that instead of keeping his comments dignified, he had to come off like an asshole with his "General Stanley McChrystal's scornful remarks about administration officials represent conduct that "undermines the civilian control of the military that is at the core of our democratic system."
What a crock!
What he really meant was "no one disses me".
McChrystal's comments were stupid and out of line. You don't go criticizing your chain of commando to a major media outlet during a time of war, especially when the current state of war is tenuous.
President Obama’s decision to replace Gen. Stanley McChrystal as top commander in Afghanistan demonstrates an effort to reassert authority in one of the highest and most difficult priorities of his presidency.
Maybe not, but that's irrelevant to this issue.Obama just can't take criticism.
Maybe not, but that's irrelevant to this issue.
I'm certainly no fan of Obama, or of keeping my mouth shut. But there is a time and place to talk about your CIC. Rolling Stone magazine, during a time of war, isn't it.true...his comments weren't that bad, but they could undermine our mission and put lives at risk...it was the only call to make imo
Well, you know, I wish that someone had talked to me about it. I would have given them a straight answer.
I serve at the pleasure of the president. I came out of retirement to be of assistance. I think the NSC that currently is in operation is a reflection of how he would like us to work, and it's also a reflection of the 21st century challenges that we have to face, which are multiple.
McChrystal's comments were stupid and out of line. You don't go criticizing your chain of commando to a major media outlet during a time of war, especially when the current state of war is tenuous.