Posted on 09/17/2021 5:31:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was so worried then-President Donald Trump might launch a surprise attack against China that he reached out to his Chinese counterpart and assured General Li Zuocheng that Milley would preemptively warn China. That, at least, is the salacious allegation in the new book, "Peril," co-written by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa.
"General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay," Milley is quoted as saying. "We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you."
"Peril" is based on more than 200 interviews and includes some quotes and context that suggest Gen. Milley is a key source for the book. The book documents private conversations between Milley and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, his senior staff, then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Gen. Li, among others.
Based on the initial release -- to be sure, Woodward is a master of prerelease self-aggrandizement -- it seems Gen. Milley took it into his own hands to bypass the civilian chain of command in order to prevent his commander in chief from going to war. Progressives may breathe easy that Milley did this. But the historic precedent would be terrible. This would amount to more of a coup than the incursion into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
A military commander rallying the military leadership to ignore the president is not something anyone should condone. Frankly, if, given the circumstances, one condones it, one should at least also support Milley now retiring promptly to signal that his actions, while they might be acceptable in those circumstances, cannot be condoned as precedent.
What if Woodward has it wrong? He notoriously got wrong a meeting Donald Rumsfeld had in the runup to the Iraq War. Woodward claimed Rumsfeld did not have a meeting Rumsfeld, in his own book, claimed to have had. But Rumsfeld produced not only his appointment book showing the meeting, but also the contemporaneously written notes about that meeting. Not only does his own arrogance sometimes trip him up, but sometimes Woodward's sources do also.
Jonathan Swan of Axios is inarguably one of the most respected reporters in Washington today. He is trusted across parties and has incredible sources. According to his reporting, Trump's secretary of defense, Mike Esper, received intelligence reports the Chinese expected Trump to attack. According to Swan, Esper knew the Chinese intelligence was flawed and feared they might make a preemptive strike of their own.
Esper requested his deputies use back channels to ensure the Chinese knew we knew what their intelligence said and that their intelligence was wrong. Esper further ordered a postponement of some American naval activities in the Pacific so the Chinese did not get spooked. Gen. Milley was one of the people who worked back channels to defuse the situation.
Swan, in his reporting, writes, "Even some of (Milley's) friends are cringing over his extensive and high-profile scenes in these books and perceptions that he's participated on 'deep background' with multiple authors."
Could it be as simple as Gen. Milley, a man with a very well-known ego, decided to make himself the hero of the story? Given the direct quotations from private conversations in the book and Swan's subsequent reporting, there is no doubt that Gen. Milley is a key source for Woodward.
It seems entirely plausible that Milley cut Esper out of his retelling of the story and made it seem like Milley was the hero. For a variety of reasons, this would be deeply, deeply troubling. Milley would, essentially, be writing the civilian chain of command out of the true history and claiming he alone took the responsibility. It would be Milley claiming he, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, proactively bypassed his civilian commanders to tell the Chinese that he would leak military orders to them.
That seems most plausible, makes Milley an ego-driven fabulist and is another reason he should resign or be fired. Perhaps resident Joe Biden can make Milley the fall guy for Afghanistan.
Seems to me like I remember the military publicly coming out during the election steal saying they would NOT interfere, even though they apparently HAD evidence of foreign interference that usurped the will of the people.
So they DID ignore the insurrection act.
Milley Vanilly should be the fall through the trap door guy.
Erickson, Miley and Li Zuocheng
were all COMPLICIT in the Election Fraud
and its ongoing coverup.
there is a word for that.
Milley is a guilty SOB and should be tried by Courts-Marshal and if convicted spend the rest of his days at Leavenworth with a bunch of PVTs that are doing time for loosing their weapons on a FTX.
Pound sand, Erickson.
He was a mere blue collar member of the DC putsch. He was executing what Pelosi McConnell Graham Barr and McCarthy told him he had conver to do.
Link is to Biden’s dog biting someone again??????
If you cannot dazzle them with your brilliance, bury them in BS. That seems to be the go-to position for much of the Deep State, who for the most part, are not sparkling witty people.
Calling the January 6th entry into the Capitol building an “insurrection”, while the real insurrection was going on down the street, is but one example of this BS in which we get buried at regular intervals. Expect no less in the future.
I don’t see or hear Miley or Esper denying the allegations? Neither do the Democrat Party operatives. They should be hung for treason!
I don’t see or hear Miley or Esper denying the allegations? Neither do the Democrat Party operatives. They should be hung for treason!
And why exactly would communist China -expect- trump to attack? Did they do something that could be construed as an act of war? Like coordinates and run the dominion fraud machine?
If the above article is true than that sheds new light on this episode. That would mean Milley did not commit treason, but is now allowing a lie about what really occurred to be perpetuated. I’d fire him for doing that. Either way this man needs to go.
Milley was in Never Trump CYA mode after the church walk nonsense. He no doubt puffed up his role in whatever went down. It’s actually much worse if Milley was not acting alone and perfectly illustrates the far reaching coup that stole President Trump’s term in office.
I find it interesting that this came out now as most of America is questioning Biden’s mental health. According to Milley people were so worried about what Trump might do (his mental stability) that he had to make that call to China. I think the left trying to say “see, people thought Trump had mental health issues too”.
“A military commander rallying the military leadership”
Milley is not a military commander, he is not wearing “Green Tabs”. He’s a staff puke as in “Chief of Staff”.
Yes he is very powerful and influential, but he is not in the chain of command. The Chain of Command is the President, SECDEF, and Combatant Commanders. However, the Chairman JCS acts as the go between these commanders and the NCA (National Command Authority).
He (Milley) has more or less admitted that it’s true. Eric never pays attention apparently.
“I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay,” Milley is quoted as saying.”
Sure. Just ignore us reshaping the military to take care of the rising threat of peaceful demonstrations in America.
It seems entirely plausible that Milley cut Esper out of his retelling of the story and made it seem like Milley was the hero.
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Totally plausible, and would explain a few things about the story that weren’t making sense.
The article omits reference to the allegation that Milley offered to warn the Chinese in advance about an impending attack. That’s a far cry from simply advising the Chinese not to be alarmed about an attack that wasn’t going to happen anyway. A far more incriminating charge.
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