Posted on 11/19/2018 12:03:18 PM PST by rktman
For Trump, trouble began on several of these fronts before he was even in office. He dismissed the service and sacrifice of Sen. John McCain and, by implication, all those who had suffered as prisoners of war. Hes not a war hero, Trump said while campaigning in Iowa. I like people who werent captured. He engaged in a back-and-forth with Khizr and Ghazala Khan, Gold Star parents whose son, Army Capt. Humayun Khan, died in combat.
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This from the guy who almost got us into a hot war with Russia over Kosovo.
Wasn’t this guy a Dem favourite for 2004 for that brief while (even Bill and Hillary supported him for a while, IIRC)?
I served under eight commanders in chief’s desks...................There, fixed it...............
Oh crap. Not him again. He makes me wanna hurl......so pompous and self absorbed AND a LOSER.........
This guy team for president as a Democrat. Enough said.
Latter-day George B. McClellan. Only Wesley Clark never seemed to grasp the idea of being a general officer.
I’m surprised to see HotAir airing his bullcrap.
That Wes Clark? The only general to violate posse commitatus?
trumps success can be judged by democrat wailing and gnashing of teeth
My husband served under you and had to help clean up your mess after they got a competent commander in.
You are a disgrace to the Army, the US and the Human Race.
Old Wes is bought and paid for by George Soros.
He supplied the ‘firepower’ for Waco.................
Hot Gas repost of a Compost article. No doubt an AnalPundit pick.
From the guy who almost started a war with Russia over an airport in Serbia.
No, wesley, Trump grasps the situation all too well and now the people are starting to wake up to the fact that their fed govt is completely FUBARed—irreparably corrupt and illegitimate.
Wes Clark!? I thought he died in well deserved obscurity.
Thank you Michelle Malkin for reminding us what a PUTZ this Schmuck is:
The poster child for everything that is wrong with the GO (general officer) corps, exclaims one colonel, who has had occasion to observe Clark in action, citing, among other examples, his command of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood from 1992 to 1994.
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Such strong reactions are common. A major in the 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado when Clark was in command there in the early 1980s described him as a man who regards each and every one of his subordinates as a potential threat to his career.
While he regards his junior officers with watchful suspicion, he customarily accords the lower ranks little more than arrogant contempt. A veteran of Clarks tenure at Fort Hood recalls the generals massive tantrum because the privates and sergeants and wives in the crowded (canteen) checkout lines didnt jump out of the way fast enough to let him through.
As for his judgement in times of crisis well, its not often that Ill quote the Grauniad, but this is what they had to say :
As allied troops moved into Kosovo, 200 Russian troops made a surprise dash from Bosnia and occupied Pristina airport, where [UK] General Sir Mike Jackson, the commander of the international K-For peacekeeping force, was to make his headquarters. Gen Clark ordered Gen Jackson to storm the airport at which point the British commander was reported to have said: Im not going to start the third world war for you.
As for General Clarks views on Unilateral Action, they seem change markedly, depending on who is in power. From Col. Jafras USAF (Retd) :
Nancy Hey began the questioning by expressing her opposition to the U.S. being the Worlds Policeman. Clark went into a long explanation of how we cant stand by while people are being killed, theres genocide and ethnic cleansing, etc., etc. He acknowledged that we cant be everywhere but in the case of Kosovo we could do something. When Nancy pressed him about not getting involved in other countries civil wars and internal problems, his reply was, Shouldnt we have done something about the Holocaust? I told him that trying to equate Kosovo to the Holocaust was ridiculous. When another person questioned his position that we should have gone in on the ground as one that would have resulted in unacceptable casualties, Clark replied that the Yugoslav Army in Kosovo, which remain hidden to avoid the bombing was demoralized and probable would not fight.
The reason why General Clark has been so opposed to the Iraq war appears to be quite simple : Because its the Republicans whore doing it.
He has the whole Clinton electoral mafia (I dont use the word perjoratively) behind him. I think hes a shoe-in as Democratic VP candidate if thats what hell settle for. Hes the consumate politician, and always has been. He knows which way the wind blows, and bends accordingly. A true Little Napoleon.
Isn’t he the one who almost started a war with Russia? Talk about not grasping a role.
I thought he was dead. Guess not. He should go back to wherever he’s been hiding over the last few years.
Why? Often times I find their stuff so apt for the name of their website. In other words, a lot of what they print is hot air BS.
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