No American general would ever hand over our boys to the UN. It’s the Teleprompter in Chief who will push this unfortunately..
I only wish I could comletely agree; but they’re all appointees...
I wish you were right, but some troops think otherwise. One was on Rush the other day saying nearly the entire upper echelon are totally sold out to PC mentality. If the military rejects this convincingly, it’ll have to come from the junior officers.
Weasely Clark and those he promoted.
I'm not so sure about that, but anyway the generals won't have must to say about it if it does happen. Our military is well trained and subjects itself to civilian rule. The structure just isn't there for any other outcome. What we have is a real problem with our civilian rule. We as a nation have to change it and I hope we start soon, it this crap keeps up it may be before 2010.
When the Army Chief of Staff thinks that any loss of diversity is worse than the murder of 14 people on a mainland US base, I think you may be wrong on that.
No American general would ever hand over our boys to the UN. Its the Teleprompter in Chief who will push this unfortunately..
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Then the general should quit on the spot if he is forced to give up a man.
Correct, the American general will prosecute "our boys" so that they won't be "handed over" to the UN.
If you look at all the US military members who were tried in court for their actions in Iraq, many were prosecuted to avoid appearances that they weren't held to the spirit of ICC.
OTOH, the Blackwater personnel, who weren't prosecuted because they weren't members of the US military and they weren't working for the US military, were(or will be) tried by the host country, Iraq.
What makes you say that? Do you know how many senior officers in the US Military are left wing radicals? More than you would think. West Point is as liberal as any Ivy League school.
They are prosecuting 4 Navy Seals for assault when they captured a high value target.
You might want to rethink your statement.
Wesley Clark would have. So would Colin Powell.
Military leaders do what they are told to do.
General Kacey would! He is the one who said "Diversity" is more important than the 13 people killed by the religion of peace monster.
Wanna bet? I can see Casey doing it, no sweat.