Obama Fires Top General Without Even a Phone Call

By  <http://www.weeklystandard.com/author/daniel-halper> DANIEL HALPER

  



President Barack Obama fired General James Mattis, the head of Central
Command, without even calling the general to let him know he was being
replaced.

"I am told that
<http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/19/the_ouster_of_mattis_some_f
ollow_up_details_and_a_white_house_response> General Mattis was travelling
and in a meeting when an aide passed him a note telling him that the
Pentagon had announced his replacement as head of Central Command. It was
news to him -- he hadn't received a phone call or a heads-up from anyone at
the Pentagon or the White House,"
<http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/25/mattis_vs_donilon_wow_no_on
e_even_called_to_tell_him_he_was_being_replaced> Thomas E. Ricks reports.

In another post, Ricks says Mattis was
<http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/18/the_obama_administration_s_
inexplicable_mishandling_of_marine_gen_james_mattis> fired because:

Pentagon insiders say that he rubbed civilian officials the wrong way -- not
because he went all "mad dog," which is his public image, and the view at
the White House, but rather because he pushed the civilians so hard on
considering the second- and third-order consequences of military action
against Iran. Some of those questions apparently were uncomfortable. Like,
what do you do with Iran once the nuclear issue is resolved and it remains a
foe? What do you do if Iran then develops conventional capabilities that
could make it hazardous for U.S. Navy ships to operate in the Persian Gulf?
He kept saying, "And then what?"

There is also a belief that Mattis and Obama differed on Iran. "A particular
point of disagreement was what to do about mischief Iran is exporting to
other countries. Mattis is indeed more hawkish on this than the White House
was," writes
<http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/01/19/the_ouster_of_mattis_some_f
ollow_up_details_and_a_white_house_response> Ricks in yet another post.

"National Security Advisor
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/08/tom-donilon-disaster-national-secu
rity-advisor_n_755708.html> Tom Donilon in particular was irked by Mattis's
insistence on being heard. I cringe when I hear about civilians shutting
down strategic discussions. That is exactly what the Bush administration did
in late 2002 when generals persisted in questioning whether it was wise to
invade Iraq. That led to what some might call a fiasco."

EM

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