The author is not wrong.
But I would not make it one of his top 500 priorities.
I would.
If you are going to have a good military you have to have a good military justice system.
Oh yeah, it is not worth cleaning out a system where our warfighters are investigated like city cops every time they fire a round at the enemy.
Who could -ever- think stopping these prosecutions of innocent soldiers, marines and sailors should be a priority? /s
Our newly minted little congressman Conor Lamb made it the centerpiece of his campaign. I believe he served all of eight months with the USMC in Okinawa before being pulled home for a political appointment in the ObaMao administration.
Who else gets deals like that? At least the congressman in my new district, Guy Reschenthaler, served three years in an ACTUAL COMBAT zone (Iraq) and didn't make it the centerpiece of his campaign. He actually successfully defended a Navy SEAL accused of roughing up a terrorist.
Yeah, that was ObaMao's military.