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Confirmed: US Central Command Cooked the Books on ISIS |
2016-08-12 |
Worse, these altered intelligence reports formed the basis for sworn testimony given by then-CENTCOM Commander Lloyd Austin. General Austin's testimony to Congress thus painted a rosier picture than was accurate. This gave allies of the President in Congress the opportunity to downplay the need for policy changes, and undermined Republican efforts to drive a more serious response to the ISIS threat. Such false statements by General Austin may have been perjury, especially if he was aware that they were false. In a familiar pattern of behavior, it looks as if senior officials have been destroying records -- especially emails -- to block the ongoing Defense Department Inspector General investigation. So, at what grade does a military officer begin their transition to a lapdog? I'm thinin' maybe O-5-ish? Guardian - $500m effort - US has trained only 'four or five' Syrian fighters against Isis, top CENTCOM general testifies |
Posted by:Vast Right Wing Conspiracy |
#7 Mr. Obama was told what he wanted to hear. Empire politics are like that. |
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562 2016-08-12 22:26 |
#6 Well, no wonder our POTUS seemed so clueless! His military told him what he wanted to hear! |
Posted by: Bobby 2016-08-12 13:36 |
#5 Some folks should be forced into retirement without pension. If they complain about it paperwork for high crimes and misdemeanors can be drafted. They should provide honest assessments, keep them as secret as possible but cooking the evidence is unacceptable. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2016-08-12 12:50 |
#4 I see Obumble's Department of Truth is working overtime still. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2016-08-12 12:37 |
#3 So, at what grade does a military officer begin their transition to a lapdog? I'm thinin' maybe O-5-ish? Lapdog? Clearly at O-6. It is so bad that when I worked for a three star...the GO, who knew that I was trained in detection of deception, would direct me watch the briefs and review reports looking for deception from the briefer - when it was obvious (hiding bad news...) the GO would then dispatch the CSM to rough up the NCOs in order to get the truth. In Austin's case false statement are deliberate lies...dangerous lies. Either that or he is stupid...probably a little bit of both going on. |
Posted by: Tennessee 2016-08-12 10:48 |
#2 $500m for training a handful of rebels. $450m for the release of a few hostages. Probably just a coincidence. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-08-12 08:54 |
#1 Everything is cooked with regards to this administration. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2016-08-12 08:47 |