Did Gen. Milley commit mutiny and treason?

Good day all. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley has, since the installation of President* Bumbles Dementia, shown himself to be pretty much of a Chairborne Commando. He has gone solidly Woke and basically accused a chunk of the military of being white nationalists and supremacists. Now it’s beginning to look like he committed a number of major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Milley has been getting raked over the coals since the Fall of Kabul and his incompetence at handling the Biden Bug Out. Rather than push back against Dementia Joe and work on doing a proper evacuation, starting with all the Americans he left behind, he just said “No problem” when it came to abandoning Americans, Green Card holders and others.

Milley was appointed Chief of Staff of the Army under the Great Mistake, Barack Obama. The Greatest President of the 21st Century, Donald Trump, saw no reason to replace him, thinking that he must be good if he was the Army Chief of Staff. Little did he know that Milley was a fraud and worked to undermine President Trump at every turn.

This appears to have culminated with his contacting the Communist Chinese Government and informing them that he would send them a warning if President Trump lunched an attack on them. Here are the details of this shocking news from Fox News:

During the final months of former President Donald Trump‘s term, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley made two phone calls to Chinese officials in fear that Trump would create conflict with the communist nation, a new book has claimed.

In the book, authored by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward and national political reporter Robert Costa, it is alleged that Milley made two secret phone calls, both to his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army. The book alleges that the phone calls took place prior to the 2020 presidential election on Oct. 30, 2020, and two days after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on Jan. 8, 2021.

According to the book, Milley contacted Zuocheng after he had reviewed intelligence that suggested Chinese officials believed the United States was planning an attack on China amid military exercises in the South China Sea.

“General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be OK,” Milley told him during the first call, the book said. “We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you.”

Now contacting a potential enemy regarding an exercise, and making sure that everyone knows that it isn’t an actual attack is perfectly legitimate and there are protocols in place. (At least I assume there are) However, it appears that Milley did this on his own and then went that one step to far.

The book, excerpted in the Washington Post, also stated that Milley told Zuocheng that he would warn him in advance should America decide to “attack.”

“Gen. Li, you and I have known each other for now five years. If we’re going to attack, I’m going to call you ahead of time,” Milley added, as reported by the book, “Peril,” which is set to be released next week. “It’s not going to be a surprise.”

That, right there, is treason, and as defined by the Constitution of the United States of America. The question is, did it actually happen? The book making these charges was written by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, and was meant as an attack on the Greatest President of the 21st Century, Donald Trump. The intent was that the military and intelligence agencies were going to prevent President Trump from seizing power.

What it shows is that VERY Senior Military officers and other agency heads decided to no longer accept that they are under the control of the Civilian government and, for all intents and purposes mounted a coup against President Trump. Of course, in their hatred of President Trump, they forgot a few details. President Trump did not want to start any new wars and didn’t do so. This includes actually aborting an attack on Iran after they fired missiles at a base in Saudi Arabia. President Trump himself also has questions on the veracity of the claims made by Woodward. In an article on Newsmax:

Claims made in the new book by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa that Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley took action after Jan. 6 to limit then-President Donald Trump’s power are all a bid to draw attention away from the Biden administration’s ”incompetent” withdrawal from Afghanistan, Trump told Newsmax.

“You heard a lot of anger about China on trade, and we made a great trade deal. You heard a lot of anger … with the China virus. But for them, for him to say … that I would even think about attacking China, I think he’s trying to just get out of his incompetent withdrawal out of Afghanistan.”

There is no question that President Trump and his administration went after China on trade and a few other things. However, he was also quite willing to make deals that benefited both sides, (weighted towards America of course). Starting a war with China was not on his “To do” list.

For Milley to say Trump “was going to attack China is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard, and everybody knows it,” Trump said. “That is a treasonous statement.”

Trump slammed the claims in Woodward and Costa’s book that Milley feared Trump might go “rogue” after failing to secure the presidency and order a nuclear attack. He noted he had read recently that he was the only president in decades who “didn’t start a war.”

An aside to all this. It isn’t very easy for any president to initiate a nuclear first strike on anyone. Obviously, the actual parameters are classified, however, all throughout the nuclear forces, we have what is called the “Two Man Rule.” It takes at least two people to agree that they have received a valid order to launch a nuclear weapon. If there is any question, or one person thinks the order is invalid, the nuke stays right were it is.

In movies and books, if the president wants to fire a nuke, he has to have one other person agree with him. How real that is, I can’t say. There is also the small matter of the Chain of Command regarding the use of nuclear weapons, and General Milley and the other Joint Chiefs are not part of it. They really don’t have any command authority.

Trump said he would have handled the Afghanistan withdrawal much differently than Biden, who has been criticized by the right and left for adhering to the Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline and for leaving U.S. citizens and allies behind.

“We had a good agreement. They had to meet a lot of conditions,” Trump said. “They wouldn’t meet them, and we bombed the hell out of them, and they’d call and they’d say, all right, we’ll meet them.”

That is the big difference between President Trump and President Bumbles Dementia. Under Obama and Biden, ISIS grew into a major threat. Obama didn’t really care or want to do anything about them until he was left with no alternatives. (Mostly thanks to Joe Biden fu**ing things up in Iraq) President Trump came in and took the gloves off the military. Shortly afterwards, ISIS had been pretty well crushed.

Trump said that if he were still in office, the military would have stayed until all Americans and Afghan allies were out. He also would have left no military equipment behind, he said.

“I want every bolt. I want every nail. I want every screw. I want every tank and every plane. I want all of it out,” Trump said. “We’re giving them aircraft, we’re giving brand-new planes, hundreds of thousands of … top-grade machine guns and rifles and goggles, night goggles. These people that did this, and that’s Milley and Biden. They’re incompetent people.”

That they most assuredly are. Biden has always been stupid, and his senility has only exasperated his stupidity. Milley should have known better, but it looks like he’s been nothing but the military version of a social climber and ass kisser. Leaving all those people behind, Americans, Green Card holders and those who worked with us and are now in deadly danger behind will stain whatever is left of Milley’s reputation forever.

Trump pointed to the list of Afghans who worked with U.S. forces that the Biden administration gave to the Taliban before leaving, essentially handing them a kill list, he noted.

“Those people are in serious danger,” Trump said, calling Biden’s military leaders “the dumbest people.”

Meanwhile, he said, Milley told ”this story about me attacking China. Think of it. I’m going to attack China. What’s the reason exactly, other than that they screw us on trade. You don’t attack them for that.”

Which anyone who has watched President Trump would understand. He is a counter puncher. He responds to an attack, he generally doesn’t initiate it. He had no reason to launch an attack on China, and considering that he, unlike President Bumbles “How long do I have to stand here” Dementia, he understands the human costs of war, even though he has never been in uniform.

As for what General Mark Milley is reported to have said and done, the responses have been fairly uniform. If what bubblehead Woodward wrote in his book is true, Milley needs to be stripped of his position, charged under the Uniform Code of Military Justice with the appropriate crimes and be court martialed. If he Did NOT say or do the things Woodward claims he did, then he should sue him and the publisher for every penny they have. To date, Milley has said nothing about this.

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