It’s Hersh.
They must be gaming a way to absolve the WH of the Syrian and Iraqi debacle.
But, it’s Hersh.
take it with a grain of salt...Seymour Hirsch is an a*hole- same left wing writer who claimed GWB was running covert ops into iran in 2008 and was planning to attack before his term was up...
Be wary of an article when the author’s by-line photo is 3 columns wide and 5 paragraphs high.
while Hersch is a disgusting jerk , IF the US Mil is actually standing up to , or even secretly going around the even greater jerk-n-chief ...that’s a good thing . How/why they follow his orders at all I cannot fathom
If true, then they are traitors and there are consequences for that.
They had other choices, ...like dealing with the traitor-in-chief rather than defying orders.
Like a President or NOT...all orders must be followed unless they are illegal.
Now one could argue from a number of aspects, Obama’s undeclared war in Syria is illegal.
Hersh hoping US military leadership heads will roll.
0bama wouldn't know unless the story ran on ESPN.
Hersh decades ago, revealed the names of every CIA agent and anyone else who was with the CIA in Greece. The NY Slimes and Compost printed names of our CIA people in Greece.
A good friend was an agent in Greece at that time. He and his family were in danger. They were evacuated to protect them. We ended up with one of their teen age daughters for about two months. Other non relatives took care of the other children and the wife.
He went to Langley and was retired because of the exposure.
The CIA chief in Greece was killed by communist terrorists due to the leaks by the traitor Hersch.
Hersh is anti America scum. I think that he ran to Cuba for protection after his Greece leaks.
Context of ‘December 21, 1974: New York Times Reveals ...
www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=civilliberties_90
In the 1960s and early 1970s, CIA agents photographed participants in ... reveals investigative journalist Seymour Hersh in a landmark report for the New York Times. .... the 1975 assassination of CIA station chief Richard Welch in Greece.
If Seymour is right, it will be the first time in his career!