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"For Star Retired Navy admiral and Navy Seal William McCraven just penned an incredible
op-ed where he calls out Heggsett. He calls out Trump for their firing of top four star generals, admirals and military leaders, who admiral McCraven knew to be some of the most honorable and top military tacticians and military leaders that were serving today. Admiral McCraven is warning our troops is warning our country that Donald Trump and Heggsett's
reckless behavior are putting us all in peril. McCraven would know he's the Navy Seal for Star Admiral who led the mission to capture and kill bin Laden. I want to read for you what he said, and I want to remind you of the people who Donald Trump and Heggsett have been firing over the past few months and over the past year
and a half. Again, some of our most distinguished members of the military because Trump and Heggsett do not like qualified people and a lot of these terminations, let's just call it out what it is, are based on very, very racist criteria because Heggsett and Trump are racists.
Here's what Jennifer Griffin says, "From the Navy Seal officer who planned and executed
that bin Laden raid, here's what he has to say." In recent months, President Trump upon the advice from Secretary of Defense Pete Heggsett has relieved or forced into retirement some of the finest officers that have ever served our nation. I have personally worked with some of these great people.
I have personally worked with most of them in combat and this week in an egregious decision that President forced General Chris Doniew to step down from his position in command of the US Army Europe. Doniew is without question one of the most brilliant officers I know. He is strategically focused, tactically aggressive, personally courageous, exceptionally thoughtful in his planning and execution and compassion with his troops.
He has the respect of every man and woman who ever served with him and you could put me on top of that list. Here's the article from Retired Forced Our Admiral William McCraven, Americans deserve answers from Heggsett. The President and his Secretary of Defense have a right to remove officers but also an obligation
to explain their actions and McCraven goes into the history about other presidents and defense secretaries who have removed top military leaders but in all cases except now going back
To World War II, Cold War, war and Iraq, you name it when there were major te...
of top military leaders and it was never a mass firing like we have right now wearing
mass purge like we have right now the President and the Defense Secretary would answer these questions to the American people they would be transparent about it. Here's what McCraven says. Every President and Secretary of Defense has the right and more over the responsibility to remove officers who are failing to meet the high standards expected of senior leaders
“but when crucial decisions regarding the professionalism effectiveness or moral of the military”
are made, the people in their duly elected representatives have a right to know why these
decisions were made in recent months, Trump upon the advice of Heggsett has relieved or forced
into retirement some of the finest officers that I have ever served with or that I've ever served in this nation. I have personally worked with most of them in combat. I can tell you from experience that generals seek you brown, right? He's the former chairman of the joint chiefs Randy George, the former army chief of staff who was just fired to love it. Jim Mingus, J.P. McGee, Dave Hodney, Jim Sly and Joe Berger, an admiral's Lisa Franchetti and Jamie Sands,
were war fighters through and through in this week and an egregious decision, the President forced general Donnie you to step down from his position in command of U.S. Army, Europe, he goes in
“and talks about Donnie's background which I just explained. Then McCraven explains what is particularly”
concerning about these firings is the effect that dismissals will have on the officer ranks.
Throughout my time as a senior officer, I never hesitated to provide my best military advice
to the Secretary or President even when that advice ran contrary to their stated position. Never once did I fear that by providing my advice, I would be fired or asked to retire early. Not only was it my obligation to be forthcoming, but it was also the expectation of those leaders that I would be brutally candid. Hopefully that level of honest engagement kept the Secretary and the President for making poor military decisions. However, these recent fireings
raised real risks that senior officers will be overly cautious about providing their best advice in there for that de-chance for military miscalculation will grow dramatically pause there. That's exactly what we've seen in this catastrophic and unlawful war in Iran. That's exactly what we are seeing as the Trump regime engages in all of these war crimes, blowing up these fishing boats off the coast of Venezuela or in the Pacific. That is exactly what we're seeing as
America's military and our security umbrellas that we used to provide abroad have utterly collapse. McRaven goes on to say, if Secretary Heggsett is trying to revive the "warrior ethos" and restore trust in our military as he has said, then the unplanned departure of these senior leaders will do just the opposite and may leave the President and the Secretary without experience voices they need to make the best military decisions. Members of Congress should demand answers,
the American people should demand answers. The future of our national security depends on it, but I would just say this with McRaven. That future is dead and I hate to be the bearer of bad news and perhaps McRaven is more optimistic, but it's done. It is over. The catastrophic irreparable harm has been done because Donald Trump and Heggsett as Heggsett prances around Cuba cause playing this warrior ethos crap. They have destroyed the credibility of the United States
military for generations and generations. It's irreparable. I don't know, maybe one day it could, I don't, maybe one day you could say it could be your bet, but not in the near future.
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Afghanistan in 2021. You know that night vision photo he was the last to leave. By the way, he wasn't even responsible for the security at the almond cars I airport. He showed up, stabilized the situation was the last to leave. I mean, this guy, his entire career was a plus everything and he's the exact qualified guy that Trump and Heggseth won out because Trump and Heggseth think they know everything when they have the dumbest freaking people out there. And again,
you have Donnie being forced out. He should have been the chairman of the joint chiefs, not Dan Cane. You know, it should have been CQ Brown. But Donnie you was forced out. I mean, Donnie is the most beloved guy. I mean, y'all know, I know we have a lot of people from the military. Y'all, Donnie, I'll tell you, it was a close who was the most beloved. Donnie, you were Randy George, right? General Randy, Randy George, the former U.S. Army chief of
staff who was forced out as well. And as he left, he told his troops. I know you'll stay laser focused on the mission and cut through the bureaucracy to get our war fighters, what they, what they need. He wrote in his departure letter. Randy George and his wife were like the staples of the United States military. So who was more popular, Donnie, you were Randy George. It was very close, but it was also David Hotney, retired General, former Army Ranger,
who leads the Army transformation and training command that major General William Green Jr, the chief of the Army's Chaplain Corps. Heksev and his team were getting rid of all these people, the Secretary of Army. They got rid of Dan, Driscolder. I mean, they fired everybody.
CQ Brown was one of the first to go chairman of the joint chiefs. Let's just be reall they fired him
because he was black and they brought in an unqualified white guy in Dan Cane who had to get a waiver because he didn't have the requisite military experience that just the reality.
“They fired all of the top jag lawyers. They forced out Alvin Holsey, remember Alvin Holsey,”
who was the head of Southcome and then they replaced them with a less qualified guy, General Francis Donovan, to carry out all of the executions of the fishing boats and blowing up all the fishing boats. I want to go back to McCraven for a moment here and share with you what McCraven had said after Randy George was fired and here's how McCraven was talking about the purges that we're taking place at that period of time. Here, retired admiral McCraven talks about the Iran War and the
pentagon purges play this clip. I'm concerned of course in the last year, the president has either fired or asked to retire somewhere around the neighborhood of 30 general officers. This has a cascading effect on the morale of the senior officers, not so much the junior officers and the junior officer, but it does have an impact on the senior officers and I'm concerned that it puts him a position where they may be afraid to speak truth to power. You have an obligation
as a military officer to always give your best military advice. Not your best political advice,
now what you think the president of the secretary wants to hear about your best military advice. We want to make sure that's that this purge of your will doesn't impact that. Here he is speaking with the Carnegie Adoutment about from a military perspective, the war with Iran demonstrates how the nature of power has changed. Play this clip.
“I think what this war has taught us in a very interesting way and we put the humanitarian”
tragedy aside from a purely military standpoint. It's a very interesting look at the nature of power today. I mean here we have the most powerful military in the world, certainly the most powerful navy in the world, and yet asymmetric warfare, the Iranians ability to target soft targets along the Gulf. There are ability to attack us constantly at night keeping
Us a little bit off guard.
all this military power when you have something like the straits of hormones, when you have a
“country that is prepared to use asymmetric warfare, a lot of that military power is not going to be”
as effective as you want it to be. So where are we now? Well we're in a very difficult place right now. I have been saying for months now that the only opportunity that the President had to kind of leave this conflict with a narrative that might work for him is to tell the Iranians look, we'll lift the blockade if you'll open the straits and then we will sit down. And here was McCraven, he recently was on the U.U. it show and he talked about the importance of
character as well. I'll share this with you right here. I mean Eisenhower's first novel address
really just, you know, resonated with me. His quote you pull on that I leaned on is he proclaimed America's quote "faith in the desolate dignity of man and the values that form this great republic, freedom of quality of the rule and the power of the people and you ended the book by saying
“we need to be able to proudly say I'm an American. You know, the polling's not so good on that right”
now, Admiral. Does that alarm you? Yeah, I've got to of course it does, but the whole reason I wrote the book you was to, you know, to let other Americans know that look, we are really good people. And just to remind you of McCraven, this was that famous 2014 speech that he gave at the University of Texas 10 lessons from 36 years as a Navy seal. I mean, this is the kind of guy and the person and the character that the Trump regime hates right here. Let me show this to you.
So you can see for yourself, let's play this clip. But if you'll humor this old sailor for just a moment, I have a few suggestions that might help you on your way to a better world. And while these lessons were learned during my time in the military, I can assure you that it matters not whether you ever serve the day in uniform. It matters not your gender, your ethnic or religious background, your orientation or your social status. Our struggles in this world are similar,
and the lessons overcome those struggles and to move forward, changing ourselves and changing the world around us will apply equally to all. I've been a Navy seal for 36 years, but it all began when I left UT for basic seal training in Coronado, California. Basic seal training is six months, a long torturous runs in the soft sand, midnight swims in the cold water off San Diego,
obstacle courses, unending calisthenics days without sleep and always being cold, wet and miserable.
It is six months of being constantly harassed by professionally trained warriors who seek to find the weak of mine and body and eliminate them from ever becoming a Navy seal. But the training also seeks to find those students who can lead in an environment of constant stress, chaos, failure in hardships. To me, basic seal training was a lifetime of challenges crammed in the six months. So here are the 10 lessons I learned from basic seal training that hopefully will be a value
to you as you move forward in life. And I'll just share this with you again. Here's a video of general Dona, you and an interview he recently gave, so you can see his kind of world view and why it's so obvious that he was despised by Heggsith and Trump. Again, Trump Heggsith. It's just very low character people here play this club. But they know, hey, this is the environment
“we want to create and this is why you have to change. And then the process to actually”
do it, which is hugely important, right? You can go out and have the best culture in the world and go out and make temporary changes. But if you don't get it into the process, it doesn't matter. You know, right now we're developing the Eastern Flank deterrence line, which we'll talk about. But if you don't put that into a process where people actually buy the things that you have to do for this, you can have the greatest plan, the greatest vision, what will all kinds of awesome
unique stuff we've never done before, but you actually have to put things into the ground. People
actually have to train and they have to believe and have faith that that's going to work in combat. I want to talk about the process because, you know, again, going back to brag at the two-star level, everybody's there at the division. You know, everybody's there in your footprint. Then you go up to 18th Airborne Corps. Most people are there, but now you've got some core separates. There aren't necessarily on-bragg, but now you're here in Europe. You've got folks
everywhere. So how do you communicate that why that vision when you have a dispersed team like the one you're leading right now? Yeah, I think, well, the first thing I'd be even at 18th Airborne
Corps, the vast majority, was out.
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