General Mark A. Milley
United States Army General Mark A Milley has been removed from service to the White House.
Milley
was a highly decorated Commanding General in the Army, served in many
operations, and was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from
September 30, 2019 to September 30, 2023. He considered resignation
several times, most notably when Trump had pulled Milley from an
important meeting to use as an escort to get through the fog of tear
gas at the capital during a protest so that Trump
could get his picture taken holding a Bible in front of a church. This
letter was not handed in, as he tried to continue serving our country
as best he could. Finally, Trump took office a second time, and this
man has been removed from office along with many, many others who
opposed or voted against Trump.
Milley's own words as follows :
"The
events of the last couple weeks have caused me to do deep
soul-searching, and I can no longer faithfully support and execute your
orders as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It is my belief that
you were doing great and irreparable harm to my country. I believe that
you have made a concerted effort over time to politicize the United
States military. I thought that I could change that. I’ve come to the
realization that I cannot, and I need to step aside and let someone
else try to do that.
Second,
you are using the military to create fear in the minds of the
people—and we are trying to protect the American people. I cannot stand
idly by and participate in that attack, verbally or otherwise, on the
American people. The American people trust their military and they
trust us to protect them against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and
our military will do just that. We will not turn our back on the
American people.
Third,
I swore an oath to the Constitution of the United States and embodied
within that Constitution is the idea that says that all men and women
are created equal. All men and women are created equal, no matter who
you are, whether you are white or Black, Asian, Indian, no matter the
color of your skin, no matter if you’re gay, straight or something in
between. It doesn’t matter if you’re Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Jew,
or choose not to believe. None of that matters. It doesn’t matter what
country you came from, what your last name is—what matters is we’re
Americans. We’re all Americans. That under these colors of red, white,
and blue—the colors that my parents fought for in World War II—means
something around the world. It’s obvious to me that you don’t think of
those colors the same way I do. It’s obvious to me that you don’t hold
those values dear and the cause that I serve.
And
lastly it is my deeply held belief that you’re ruining the
international order, and causing significant damage to our country
overseas, that was fought for so hard by the Greatest Generation that
they instituted in 1945. Between 1914 and 1945, 150 million people were
slaughtered in the conduct of war. They were slaughtered because of
tyrannies and dictatorships. That generation, like every generation,
has fought against that, has fought against fascism, has fought against
Nazism, has fought against extremism. It’s now obvious to me that you
don’t understand that world order. You don’t understand what the war
was all about. In fact, you subscribe to many of the principles that we
fought against. And I cannot be a party to that. It is with deep regret
that I hereby submit my letter of resignation."
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