Afghanistan fiasco shows US military encourages lapdog generals, retired colonel says: The Last 96

Afghanistan fiasco shows US military encourages lapdog generals, retired colonel says: The Last 96

By Ethan Barton

President Biden’s top military advisers should have predicted Afghanistan’s imminent collapse – and then offered their resignations if the commander in chief refused to modify his withdrawal plans, a former deputy commander told Fox News.

Secretary of Defense?Lloyd Austin, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley and Central Command head Gen. Kenneth McKenzie had a responsibility to stand firm if they believed the fast-paced troop withdrawal would end in catastrophe, retired Marine Col. Andrew Milburn told Fox News.

"Can you imagine if those three or even two out of three had offered their resignation?" Milburn, a former Special Operations Central deputy commander, said. "You don't think that might have caused the president to think twice?"

He argued that all three are products of a culture the?military?has fostered that favors leaders who are obedient, rather than principled freethinkers.

"I think they’re products of a culture that has arisen within the U.S. military that simply does not encourage innovative thinking or creative thinking," Milburn, who spent 31 years in the military, told Fox News. "That rewards perhaps obedience above all else."

"I think within our organizations, the Joint Force, we sadly have a culture that does not always see the most strong-willed creative thinkers rise to the top," he continued. "It's a culture that I think is amiss."

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, center, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, left, and Commander of U.S. Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie testify during a hearing before Senate Armed Services Committee on Sept. 28, 2021.?Alex Wong/Getty Images

To date, no one has been held accountable for failing to predict the Taliban’s swift seizure of Kabul while U.S. citizens still inhabited the city. Milburn said the Afghan government’s collapse should have been obvious.

"How are these three holding themselves responsible? I've seen all three of them during the 90-day period use that term," Milburn said of Austin, Milley and McKenzie.

"It's very difficult to explain exactly what that means if you continue in office," he added. "Holding yourself responsible often is a prelude to resignation. Not always, but … that's really the ultimate sanction. So, it is hard to take them seriously."

Milburn said the trio has "rendered their own words hollow."

He pointed to a Sept. 28?Senate?Armed Services Committee hearing where Milley testified that?he wouldn’t resign?because the service members in Kabul couldn’t refuse their orders. The general said it would be unfair to abandon his duties while enlisted men couldn’t.

Milburn told Fox News that Milley’s testimony "showed that he didn’t have a good understanding of his professional ethics" and called his reasoning "illogical."

While explaining why he didn’t resign, Milley also testified that the nation "does not want generals figuring out what orders we are going to accept." He emphasized the importance of civilian control of the military.

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Robert Congdon

Proud Hardworking American

3 年

They’re simply “yes men” who don’t want to get fired or suicided.

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Michael M.

President at NESCTC Security Agency, LLC

3 年

Sad. . . I wonder how General Washington would have treated them? Can you imagine this clown pictured on the left (I won't mention his name as it is shameful) writing a letter to the British warning that Washington may act erratic so be ready. Benedict Arnold aka Nancy Pelosi has my back on this. Wow. . . .

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