*That those generals are so bluntly "interfering" in the election, and that
"the Resistance"*
*loves them for it, tells us that the US military has now morphed into its
South American*
*counterparts back in the Sixties and Seventies, and that "the left" has no
commitment *
*even to the pretense of American democracy. *

*In any case, this look back at those generals' careers is sobering, to say
the least, and*
*could help sober a few people up.*

*MCM*

U.S. MILITARY <https://responsiblestatecraft.org/tag/u-s-military/>
*Why these four star generals can’t lecture us about morality and truth*
*https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2020/09/23/why-these-four-star-generals-cant-lecture-us-about-morality-and-truth/
<https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2020/09/23/why-these-four-star-generals-cant-lecture-us-about-morality-and-truth/>*
SEPTEMBER 23, 2020
Written by
Kelley Beaucar Vlahos <https://responsiblestatecraft.org/author/kvlahos/>
<https://www.twitter.com/vlahosatquincy>

Donald Trump’s political opponents are dizzy with the idea that many of the
nation’s four-star generals have been openly questioning the president’s
morals and virtue and his fidelity to the Constitution. They have called
him a “threat to democracy.”

But it wasn’t too long ago that many of these same critics — particularly
Democrats and their progressive allies — were saying the same thing about
the generals, as they lied about and promoted wars they did not think we
could win, oversaw and defended torture, assassination, and a drone war
that put innocent civilians in the crosshairs, and circumvented the Bill of
Rights to illegally spy on millions of Americans.

What a difference a few years and a Donald Trump makes.

Suddenly, generals like Stanley McChrystal, James Mattis, Bill McRaven, and
Michael Hayden are to be considered paragons of virtue. Colin Powell is no
longer a tainted soldier who helped Dick Cheney lie the United States into
a unilateral invasion of Iraq. Nor is Barry McCaffrey a zealous Drug War
czar who made the violence and corruption *worse *in Latin America while
ignoring alternatives to incarceration back home.

Put aside their own sins for one moment. At a time when the military is
still the institution most trusted
<https://247wallst.com/services/2019/07/08/americans-trust-this-public-institution-more-than-any-other/>
by
the American people, why would these generals (who, retired or not, still
represent the military) put that at risk by playing politics? Other retired
officers have even suggested that Trump be frogmarched out of the Oval
Office
<https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2020/08/all-enemies-foreign-and-domestic-open-letter-gen-milley/167625/>
when
— *not if —*-he refuses to leave if Biden wins. For nearly half the country
<https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/National.html> that
plans to vote for Trump, this may invoke images of military coups that
happen elsewhere in the world, not in the United States.

But in a recent article, writer Thomas Colt explained
<https://medium.com/@rmoore.acorn/u-s-generals-are-raising-the-alarm-d98807702c31>
why
breaking the long tradition of military a-politicization is so critical in
the Trump-era. “The fact that so many top-ranked former Generals and
Admirals have gone on record to speak out against Donald Trump underscores
the gravity of the threat he represents to our democracy and, ultimately,
what it means to be American,” he said.

Colt’s piece, which went on to list several medal-laden generals and direct
quotes rebuking the president, was re-tweeted thousands of times
<https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/1306715418724380675> largely because
of never-Trumper David Frum, a neoconservative who coined the term “axis of
evil”
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-axis-of-evil-is-still-rightdavid-frum> for
then-President George W. Bush, throwing Iran, Iraq, and North Korea into
America’s crosshairs in the wake of the 9/11 attacks and essentially
launching what would become the currently ongoing so-called “Global War on
Terror.”

This added to critics encouraging generals to do more speaking
<https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/opinion/times/story/2020/jan/11/sohn-we-need-refugees-trumps-oval-office-spea/512648/>
out,
and Biden-friendly media breathlessly showcasing
<https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/watch/trump-is-wrecking-the-country-says-retired-four-star-general-barry-mccaffrey-91153477800>
 the “break up”
<https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/politics/mattis-trump-statement-annotated/index.html>
 of the Pentagon <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG8zByd7keE> brass with
Trump
<http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-scolds-us-military-leaders-who-dare-criticize-him>.
Establishment-friendly David Ignatius of the Washington Post appears to
speak for all of the four-stars when he claims
<https://journalnow.com/opinion/columnists/david-ignatius-trumps-bad-marriage-with-the-military/article_9f91be76-f125-11ea-9a6e-1b06f60dba60.html>
“Trump
just isn’t a guy with whom you’d want to share a foxhole.”

Last week, Frum used Colt’s encomium to the generals to mock Trump’s
reference to several of them (Mattis, H.R. McMaster, John Kelly) as
“disgruntled employees.”
*Click on the link for the rest.*
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