General Milley is captured on camera lauding the brutal, oppressive, genocidal regime.
General Mark Milley – who participated in secret phone calls with Chinese military leaders while pledging to not carry out then-President Donald Trump’s orders – revealed he “hesitates” to call China an enemy, insisting he trusts the Chinese Communist Party to be forthright with its military ambitions in remarks unearthed by The National Pulse.
Milley – who used a treasonous backchannel to inform Chinese Communist Party officials that he would alert them ahead of U.S. military actions – divulged his view of the regime while speaking at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Land Warfare Conference in 2017.
The slide referenced by Milley reads: “The Modernisation of Land Forces to Deliver Land Power Decisively in an Era of Constant Competition.”“I would hesitate to call China an enemy. Some would say adversary. Others would say enemy. Some would say hostile. I think they are what the slide implies.”
– General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2017
“They’re a competitor and the competition between the United States and China has a military dimension to it, but that is a far cry and that’s a long leap between that and enemy,” he added, before concluding, “there is a lot of time between now and any time the United States and China would become quote-on-quote an enemy where armed conflict were to be pursued.”
RUSI, an establishment British think-tank, summarized Milley’s speech by noting “China and the United States are competitors, not enemies” in a tweet from the event.
Speaking about his worldview regarding China, Milley admitted “that is a construct, though, that we use, that I use within the United States Army” at the event which he noted had Chinese Communist Party military officers in attendance.
“There’s a lot of commonality, areas of common interest.”
In addition to his rejection of the belief that the Chinese Communist Party is not an enemy of the United States, Milley also reveals he takes the regime “at their word” concerning their military ambitions:
Speaking about his worldview regarding China, Milley admitted “that is a construct, though, that we use, that I use within the United States Army” at the event which he noted had Chinese Communist Party military officers in attendance.
“There’s a lot of commonality, areas of common interest.”
In addition to his rejection of the belief that the Chinese Communist Party is not an enemy of the United States, Milley also reveals he takes the regime “at their word” concerning their military ambitions:
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2 comments:
Phukking wuss. That's because he knows the chi knee would kick his military's ass due to his lack of leadership skills. He is scared shitless with the thought of barrels pointing at him from both sides.
Our current lack of good military leaders is a direct result from the Obama regime purging conservative ranking military leaders, look it up. A deliberate weakening of our military protection. When have you ever seen the highest ranking US general praising Chinese communism in the 70 years? If we don't go all out raising hell about our leaders we will lose everything. The republicans are as bad as the democrats in DC. Notice in this news cycle the lack of response from McConnell or other republicans, House or Senate. The Chinese have their arm way up his ass also, bought and paid for.
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