Retired General Stanley McChrystal endorses Kamala Harris

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Another high-ranking former military official has endorsed Kamala Harris over former president Donald Trump.

Retired U.S. Army general Stanley McChrystal, who served as Joint Special Operations Command under George W. Bush from 2003 to 2008, became the 10th retired top military official to back the vice president, along with hundreds of top national security officials, in an op-ed published by the New York Times.

"Ms. Harris has the strength, the temperament and, importantly, the values to serve as commander in chief," McChrystal added. "When she sits down with world leaders like President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, representing the United States on the global stage, I have no doubt that she is working in our national interest, not her own."

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Great news! Thank you, Sir, for your service and endorsement of Kamala Harris! What do you think?
No valor awards, just a political hack, rear echelon douchbag who is an expert paper shuffler, but can't do a real job.
 


Scott Ritter, former Chief UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq, stated at the time that McChrystal should be fired for insubordination for disclosing information that he should have said only in private to the President of the United States.[52]

New York magazine refers to the leaked report as the "McChrystal risk" as it boxed Obama into a corner about boosting troop levels in Afghanistan.[53]

Rolling Stone article and resignation​


In an article written by freelance journalist Michael Hastings ("The Runaway General", appearing in Rolling Stone magazine, July 8–22, 2010 issue),[10] McChrystal and his staff mocked civilian government officials, including Joe Biden, national security advisor James L. Jones, US ambassador to Afghanistan Karl W. Eikenberry, and special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke.[54] McChrystal was not quoted as being directly critical of the president or the president's policies, but several comments from his aides in the article reflected their perception of McChrystal's disappointment with President Obama after their first two meetings.[55]


 

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