Posted on 03/19/2024 10:26:00 AM PDT by bryan999
Retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former Joint Chiefs of Staff chair, is set to testify on Tuesday at a high-stakes House committee hearing on the Biden administration’s 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Milley will testify at the 1 p.m. Foreign Affairs Committee hearing along with retired Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the former head of U.S. Central Command, the combat command center that oversees American troops across the Middle East region.
For Milley, the congressional testimony will be his first since retiring at the end of last year as the nation’s highest-ranking military officer.
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Boot licking generals...spit
Come on. Milley will haul down his millions on board seats or a senior executive role in a defense contractor.
Nobody will go to jail. Nobody will suffer in any way. There might be a few wrist-slaps for some underlings, but nobody will be held to account.
"High Stakes" -- what a bunch of baloney.
Right. Some tongue-lashing and that’s it.
Yep...a tongue-lashing followed by a hundred “I don’t recall” evasions. Then adjournment and they all head to the bar for some back slapping and a rollicking good time.
Breitbart had it it live on their Rumble channel for those of you that want to avoid YouTube
Jobama gave (abandoned) the Afghan rebel enemy $85 billion worth of “state of art” US military hardware. There is no question about it, that was treason and he deserves to be hanged for it. But when is the last time a democrat got their due for a treasonous act? Answer; NEVER! And it won’t happen this time either. His defense, he’s too old and doesn’t remember the act but he’s still mentally capable enough to be the POTUS, the most powerful person in the world.
Just another camera opportunity for the politicians to question and do nothing. What have they ever done?
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