My VIP for this week is Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller and other retired military officers who are trying to protect America and Americans from the traitors currently in the Biden administration. Scheller was “relieved of duty” – meaning fired – on Friday after he posted a video on social media on Thursday. When he posted the video, he recognized that he would most likely be fired. On Friday, he made a Facebook post stating that he had “been relieved for cause based on lack of trust and confidence as of 14:30 today.”
My chain of command is doing exactly what
I would do… if I were in their shoes. I appreciate the opportunities AITB
command provided….
America has many issues … but it’s my home
… it’s where my three sons will become men. America is still the light shining
in a fog of chaos. When my Marine Corps career comes to an end, I look forward
to a new beginning. My life’s purpose is to make America the most lethal and
effective foreign diplomacy instrument. While my days of hand to hand violence
may be ending … I see new light on the horizon.
What did Scheller say in his
five-minute video posted on Thursday? He put the military brass in the
spotlight over the way that America withdrew from Afghanistan. He called for
them to take accountability for their incompetence.
Did any of you throw your rank on the
table and say, “Hey, it’s a bad idea to evacuate Bagram Airfield, a strategic
airbase, before we evacuate everyone”? Did anyone do that? And when you didn’t
think to do that, did anyone raise their hand and say, “We completely messed
this up”? …
Scheller said that the senior military
leaders must be held to account, or “potentially all those people did die in
vain.” He continued, “Without that, the … higher military ranks are not holding
up their end of the bargain. I have been fighting for 17 years. I am willing to
throw it all away to say to my senior leaders, ‘I demand accountability.’”
Scheller is not the only military
officers calling for accountability from the senior leaders. Nearly 90 retired generals
and admirals released a letter today that called for the resignation of the
secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. The reason?
The disaster and chaos in the United States troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In their letter, the retired generals and admirals accused Defense Secretary Gen. Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman Gen. Mark Milley of being culpable in the disastrous withdrawal that
caused the loss of 13 U.S. military members.
The consequences of this disaster are
enormous and will reverberate for decades beginning with the safety of
Americans and Afghans who are unable to move safely to evacuation points;
therefore, being de facto hostages of the Taliban at this time. The death and
torture of Afghans has already begun and will result in a human tragedy of
major proportions. The loss of billions of dollars in advanced military equipment
and supplies falling into the hands of our enemies is catastrophic. The damage
to the reputation of the United States is indescribable. We are now seen, and
will be seen for many years, as an unreliable partner in any multinational
agreement or operation. Trust in the United States is irreparably damaged.
The retired generals and admirals
were not finished. The letter continued by saying that the Taliban and other
terrorists became bolder because Biden and the military leaders showed weakness
and ineffectuality in Afghanistan. They criticized Milley for being “woke” and
pushing critical race theory on the military. “Our military exists to fight and
win our Nation’s wars and that must be the sole focus of our top military leaders.”
I agree that “heads need to roll,”
but those heads should not be those of Scheller and other military members who
are calling for accountability from their leaders. President Joe Biden, Vice
President Kamala Harris, Defense Secretary Gen. Lloyd Austin, and Joint Chiefs
of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley, as well as other members of the
administration, should resign or forced from office if they had any part in
making the decisions that caused the Afghanistan disaster. They should either resign,
or Congress should remove them from office.
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