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To: george76
Zinni is a Clinton synchophant who left his junior officers out to dry on the USS COle incident. He allowed his command to be traduced by Clinton's Peace Corps image campaign in the region, even after it was plain that terrorists were on the move. As far as I am concerned the buck stops with him on Cole, as he himself said, but later provided zero details. With him as Sec. Def., Billory will be micromanaging American forces into a tolerant, pro gay, it takes a village corps, underbudgeted, weakening the nation. Compared to her, Jimmy Carter would appear to be Alexander the Great.

Even after 5 years in office, Dubyah is still wrestling with these Clinton synchophants who are in the CIA and the military. Witness the staged revolt of the generals last week. They have NO business saying anything and may be committing a crime against their nation.

53 posted on 04/24/2006 3:45:10 PM PDT by Candor7 (Into Liberal Flatulence Goes the Hope of the West)
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To: Candor7

The Defense Department waves away the protesting generals as just a handful out of more than 8,000 now serving or retired. That seems to me too dismissive. These generals are no doubt correct in asserting that they have spoken to and speak on behalf of some retired and, even more important, some active-duty members of the military.

But that makes the generals' revolt all the more egregious. The civilian leadership of the Pentagon is decided on Election Day, not by the secret whispering of generals.

We've always had discontented officers in every war and in every period of our history. But they rarely coalesce into factions. That happens in places such as Hussein's Iraq, Pinochet's Chile or your run-of-the-mill banana republic. And when it does, outsiders (including the United States) do their best to exploit it, seeking out the dissident factions to either stage a coup or force the government to change policy.

That kind of dissident party within the military is alien to America. Some other retired generals have found it necessary to rise to the defense of the administration. Will the rest of the generals, retired or serving, now have to declare which camp they belong to?

It is precisely this kind of division that our tradition of military deference to democratically elected civilian superiors was meant to prevent.

Today it suits the antiwar left to applaud the rupture of that tradition. But it is a disturbing and very dangerous precedent that even the left will one day regret.

...Charles Krauthammer



61 posted on 04/24/2006 6:07:26 PM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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