Actions Have Consequences
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So instead of resigning (like most of Trump's nominees over the years once they get to know him), Milley decided to stay and fight from within against actions such as deploying the military against protestors and being concerned about Trump's mental state and his ability to order nuclear strikes (right @taiwan_girl ? this is what we discussed earlier if it's possible to stop a presidential order to drop a nuke on a country). Milley knew there would be consequences, as he said openly, and I'm sure he sleeps fine at night knowing he was doing his duty as he saw it. If Bolton or Milley or others get assassinated, you wonder if Trump would apologize (I know...).
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I believe clearances normally expire a year or two after last being active anyway, unless there is an exemption for military leadership, not sure.
Although symbolic, it should be concerning that Trump had Milley's portrait removed from the halls in the Pentagon in an unprecedented move to "erase" someone's history there because they fell out of favor with Trump. If one can put all politics aside, this is an extremely inappropriate and concerning thing for the White House to do.
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So instead of resigning (like most of Trump's nominees over the years once they get to know him), Milley decided to stay and fight from within against actions such as deploying the military against protestors and being concerned about Trump's mental state and his ability to order nuclear strikes (right @taiwan_girl ? this is what we discussed earlier if it's possible to stop a presidential order to drop a nuke on a country). Milley knew there would be consequences, as he said openly, and I'm sure he sleeps fine at night knowing he was doing his duty as he saw it. If Bolton or Milley or others get assassinated, you wonder if Trump would apologize (I know...).
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
So instead of resigning (like most of Trump's nominees over the years once they get to know him), Milley decided to stay and fight from within against actions such as deploying the military against protestors and being concerned about Trump's mental state and his ability to order nuclear strikes (right @taiwan_girl ? this is what we discussed earlier if it's possible to stop a presidential order to drop a nuke on a country). Milley knew there would be consequences, as he said openly, and I'm sure he sleeps fine at night knowing he was doing his duty as he saw it. If Bolton or Milley or others get assassinated, you wonder if Trump would apologize (I know...).
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
He did not. He deserves whatever shit shower that reigns down upon him.
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I don't lose sight of the fact that Generals are bureaucratic social climbers first. That is their core competency. I'm sure as children we all thought they were the master battlefield strategists and maybe it was true at some point in history. Not anymore. I can easily believe that Milley just got swept up in TDS moral panic, and acted as a prisoner of his own self-righteousness as he broke his oaths and rules. That would be a very human flaw, and one that he should by rights pay a price for. I am glad they are doing this investigation.
I've heard VDH discuss at length recently his observation that the top levels of the military are as captured by progressive ideology as any university.
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@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
So instead of resigning (like most of Trump's nominees over the years once they get to know him), Milley decided to stay and fight from within against actions such as deploying the military against protestors and being concerned about Trump's mental state and his ability to order nuclear strikes (right @taiwan_girl ? this is what we discussed earlier if it's possible to stop a presidential order to drop a nuke on a country). Milley knew there would be consequences, as he said openly, and I'm sure he sleeps fine at night knowing he was doing his duty as he saw it. If Bolton or Milley or others get assassinated, you wonder if Trump would apologize (I know...).
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
He did not. He deserves whatever shit shower that reigns down upon him.
@Jolly said in Actions Have Consequences:
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
I'm sure you'll say yes because you're a good soldier, but if last month Biden ordered the military to drop a nuke on Delaware because of those dangerous bike paths, or let's pick a random country like Spain, should Milley have resisted?
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@Jolly said in Actions Have Consequences:
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
I'm sure you'll say yes because you're a good soldier, but if last month Biden ordered the military to drop a nuke on Delaware because of those dangerous bike paths, or let's pick a random country like Spain, should Milley have resisted?
@89th What order exactly did Milley resist? It seems he was breaking oaths and rules out of "an abundance of caution", from the perspective of someone who swallowed catastrophic thought experiments about what existential threat orange guy might do. I.e. TDS.
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I don't lose sight of the fact that Generals are bureaucratic social climbers first. That is their core competency. I'm sure as children we all thought they were the master battlefield strategists and maybe it was true at some point in history. Not anymore. I can easily believe that Milley just got swept up in TDS moral panic, and acted as a prisoner of his own self-righteousness as he broke his oaths and rules. That would be a very human flaw, and one that he should by rights pay a price for. I am glad they are doing this investigation.
I've heard VDH discuss at length recently his observation that the top levels of the military are as captured by progressive ideology as any university.
@Horace said in Actions Have Consequences:
That would be a very human flaw, and one that he should by rights pay a price for. I am glad they are doing this investigation.
Yeah Milley said a few years ago he was fine with whatever consequences faced him, as he was doing the right thing. I don't really blame him. He kept things with China calm when they were getting false intelligence that a military strike was being considered. Such actions were taken in October 1962 (aka Stevenson the missile crisis).
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@89th What order exactly did Milley resist? It seems he was breaking oaths and rules out of "an abundance of caution", from the perspective of someone who swallowed catastrophic thought experiments about what existential threat orange guy might do. I.e. TDS.
@Horace said in Actions Have Consequences:
@89th What order exactly did Milley resist? It seems he was breaking oaths and rules out of "an abundance of caution", from the perspective of someone who swallowed catastrophic thought experiments about what existential threat orange guy might do. I.e. TDS.
I was responding to Jolly's "follow orders" remark. I'd imagine he'd whistle a different tune if Milley did the same to Biden. But I've made that remark before about how his views would be different had it been BLM breaking into the Capitol after Obama lost reelection.
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This is a perfect example of the guys choosing to stay are the ones that most need to go…
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@Jolly said in Actions Have Consequences:
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
I'm sure you'll say yes because you're a good soldier, but if last month Biden ordered the military to drop a nuke on Delaware because of those dangerous bike paths, or let's pick a random country like Spain, should Milley have resisted?
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
@Jolly said in Actions Have Consequences:
Milley is a general. Unless the order is unlawful or what you consider immoral, and does not rise to the level of a domestic enemy of the country, you salute and carry out the order or resign.
I'm sure you'll say yes because you're a good soldier, but if last month Biden ordered the military to drop a nuke on Delaware because of those dangerous bike paths, or let's pick a random country like Spain, should Milley have resisted?
Seriously?
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Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
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Trump was as desperate as a tiger in a cage, there is no telling what kind of drastic order he might have made, all in attempts to save his own ass at the expense of the country. TDS is real, just not what the acronym was originally intended. I feel for you though, Water carrying is real work. I wonder what the tipping point might be , if a tipping point even exists. Milley is a patriot and a hero in my book. A green beret to boot. not some paper pusher his whole career.
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Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
I hope the investigation lays bare the precise reasons Milley had for breaking the chain of command and advertising to the Chinese that he's willing to take sides against the American commander in chief, should push come to shove. There should probably be really, really good reasons for that, beyond culturally inhaled TDS. But I suspect there will not be really, really good reasons.
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Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
Milley is a soldier, subject to the chain of command the UCMJ. There is no excuse for actively trying to undermine your commanding officer, other than a refusal of orders as I have talked about previously.
What do you think Milley would have done if a captain under his command pulled similar crap to what he did?
Patton? Patton would have offered you a cigarette before having you shot.
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@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
Milley is a soldier, subject to the chain of command the UCMJ. There is no excuse for actively trying to undermine your commanding officer, other than a refusal of orders as I have talked about previously.
What do you think Milley would have done if a captain under his command pulled similar crap to what he did?
Patton? Patton would have offered you a cigarette before having you shot.
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@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
I hope the investigation lays bare the precise reasons Milley had for breaking the chain of command and advertising to the Chinese that he's willing to take sides against the American commander in chief, should push come to shove. There should probably be really, really good reasons for that, beyond culturally inhaled TDS. But I suspect there will not be really, really good reasons.
@Horace said in Actions Have Consequences:
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
I hope the investigation lays bare the precise reasons Milley had for breaking the chain of command and advertising to the Chinese that he's willing to take sides against the American commander in chief, should push come to shove. There should probably be really, really good reasons for that, beyond culturally inhaled TDS. But I suspect there will not be really, really good reasons.
You may very well be right. I don't exactly have the biggest faith in an investigation...do you really think if the conclusion that "Milley was totally justified in not trusting Trump", that Trump would allow it to be published? Again, Trump had Milley's portrait at the Pentagon removed, the wall spackled, and painted... because his feelings were hurt.
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@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
Milley is a soldier, subject to the chain of command the UCMJ. There is no excuse for actively trying to undermine your commanding officer, other than a refusal of orders as I have talked about previously.
What do you think Milley would have done if a captain under his command pulled similar crap to what he did?
Patton? Patton would have offered you a cigarette before having you shot.
@Jolly said in Actions Have Consequences:
@89th said in Actions Have Consequences:
Yeah. Unless there's more to the story that I'm missing, Milley saw the chaos from a President refusing to accept his election loss, an assault on the Capitol, and the Chinese getting intel that Trump was thinking about a surprise attack so he contacted his counterpart over there to tell them to chill, everything will be fine. He said he was fine with the consequences of his actions as he saw Trump's mental state as being unstable. He'd do the same thing if it was Biden too, except Biden would purge him from the halls of the Pentagon because his feelings were hurt.
Milley is a soldier, subject to the chain of command the UCMJ. There is no excuse for actively trying to undermine your commanding officer, other than a refusal of orders as I have talked about previously.
What do you think Milley would have done if a captain under his command pulled similar crap to what he did?
Patton? Patton would have offered you a cigarette before having you shot.
Ha you bring up Patton. The guy who sent a task force in to rescue his son in law, which was a total failure and resulted in the death of 32 soldiers, 240 POWs, loss of 57 tanks. But yes, the call to Milley's chinese counterpart about "hey, FYI no rush but we aren't gonna attack you like your intel says we are" was bad.
And I'm a fan of Patton.