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New defense secretary makes another major military change, this one on Special Forces
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Looks like bold decisive action being taken. I hope after he and his under secretary for Special Operations leave the new Biden elect presidency doesn’t undermine these efforts.
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Excellent move! Unfortunately in light of Biden's pension for appointing Beltway insiders and Mattis' denouncing "America First" foreign policy, I fear this move will not survive after 20Jan.:eek:
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Have hope, dear QPs. I don't believe Quid-Pro-Joe or the ineligible Camel-Toe Harris will ever reach the White House. (Why is Camel-Toe ineligible? Neither of her parents were U.S. citizens at the time of her birth. Therefore, Camel-Toe is not a "natural born" U.S. citizen. Therefore she is - by U.S. Constitutional standards - not eligible to run for either the office of president or vice-president of the United States. Of course the Demonrats ignored this constitutional technicality; but it's bound to come up some time.)
Other than that, President Trump is not quitting. His attorneys are on the fraud that occurred in this election; as are Sydney Powell and her people. Her suit will be brought tomorrow. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving to all here - and don't let the turkeys get you down! ;) |
https://archive.fo/neSD4#selection-1179.0-2872.0
Foreign Policy first reported the removals. Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, who made an unannounced trip to Bahrain and Qatar Wednesday nearly a week after announcing US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan would be further reduced, said in a statement Thursday, "I am grateful to the departing board members, many of whom have served for decades." "As we adapt the Department for great power competition, I look forward to naming new board members in the coming days," Miller said. After Trump fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper earlier this month, the Pentagon made sweeping changes in leadership and removed several most senior officials, replacing them with perceived loyalists to the President. The move fueled alarm among military and civilian officials who were concerned about what could come next. |
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