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General called back to DC due to 'poor remarks'.
(CNN) -- Gen. Stanley McChrystal, America's top military commander in Afghanistan, has been recalled to Washington amid his controversial remarks about colleagues in a Rolling Stone article, officials said.
McChrystal was summoned to attend a meeting on Afghanistan and Pakistan in person rather than by video conference, a senior administration official said Tuesday. "He has been recalled to Washington," another official said. McChrystal apologized Tuesday for the profile, in which the general and his staff appear to mock top civilian officials, including the vice president. Two defense officials said the general has also fired a press aide over the article, set to appear in Friday's edition of Rolling Stone magazine. "I extend my sincerest apology for this profile. It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened," McChrystal said in a Pentagon statement. "Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honor and professional integrity. What is reflected in this article falls far short of that standard." In the profile written by Michael Hastings, the author writes that McChrystal and his staff had imagined ways of dismissing Vice President Joe Biden with a one-liner as they prepared for a question-and-answer session in Paris in April. The general had grown tired of questions about Biden since earlier dismissing a counterterrorism strategy the vice president had offered. "'Are you asking about Vice President Biden?' McChrystal says with a laugh. 'Who's that?'" "'Biden?' suggests a top adviser. 'Did you say: Bite Me?'" McChrystal does not directly criticize President Barack Obama in the article, but Hastings writes that the general and Obama "failed to connect" from the outset after the president took office. Sources familiar with the meeting said McChrystal thought Obama looked "uncomfortable and intimidated" by the room full of top military officials, according to the article. Later, McChrystal's first one-on-one meeting with Obama "was a 10-minute photo op," Hastings writes, quoting an adviser to McChrystal. "Obama clearly didn't know anything about him, who he was. Here's the guy who's going to run his f---ing war, but he didn't seem very engaged. The Boss (McChrystal) was disappointed." link |
Everyone knows you only diss the boss when you're not working for him anymore.
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Barry could just fire the Generals who don't agree with him as his predecessor did.
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I think what irks me the most is that he (and/or his advisors) gave an interview to the Rolling Stone. It's not like Jann Wenner hasn't turned his music magazine into an agenda-ridden political outlet.
General McChrystal is very popular with the troops, and supposedly there are big "things" about to happen. This couldn't happen at a worse times. But, he knows the military code honor. I wouldn't be shocked if he's riding a desk for the rest of his career, nor could I defend it. |
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McChrystal was wrong to speak in the way he did. He should have resigned first. At that point he would have been free to speak his mind. He breached the uniform code of conduct for a soldier. Case closed he should be fired whether he was right or wrong in what he said. It just doesn't matter. |
I do doubt he'll be fired or benched right now. Dressed down certainly, but firing him now would probably not be good for the war. (And I can pretty well predict the reactionary talking points if he is fired)
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I have to agree with you, but I don't think it will happen. For someone so high on the foodchain, how in the world could he be so stupid as to say those things in front of a reporter? Monumental! He must really think he's untouchable. |
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I haven't received my Rolling Stone (I do have a subscription) yet so I will be interested in what he really said. |
Anything to distract from the BP oil spill. C-O-N-spiracy.
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i just read via t_witter (lol) that he quit, so not much distraction left there i guess.
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My bet is he returns, then after the pull out in Iraq, comes home to a desk job and retires quietly while someone else takes over in Afghanistan. |
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Ditto @ Angel!
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And McChrystal is out and is being replaced by Petraeus.
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