This week, President Trump canceled the security details of General Mark Mirei, published a survey of the former co -chairman's actions, and sent a terrible message to the military brass while enacting promised retaliation.
Trump, who has canceled Meal's security clearance by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegoses, has long collided with Milly, who has been frankly spoken to the president in books and public comments.
However, taking the public backing VEN to him and starting a survey is a movement that has little precedent for private military relations, and democratic Senate and experts are reckless and reckless. I call it.
“I think it's completely unreasonable,” said Senator Richard Bluemental (D-Conn). “Another retaliation and rehabilitation act indicating the smallness of the president.”
Richard Corn, an emeritus professor at the University of North Carolina and a citizen military -related expert, has never lost the security of Trump's movements, and the former co -chief chairman has never canceled the security. He said that he would keep in mind that he would honestly advise the president. in front.
“Because Trump is a very uneasy person, it will be very difficult to deal with it,” Corn said. “I think he feels that he is a legitimacy and the respect for his senior officers to gain in American society. As a result, they make it more difficult to work and politics in an honorable way. Make it more difficult to deal with the leadership.
Pentagon Chief of Staff, Joe Casper, has confirmed that Milly's security details and clearance have been canceled, and the Ministry of Defense's Bureau will investigate Milly's actions. General.
Kasper said, “Losing the command system will rot in our national security.”
“Recovering the accountability is a priority for the Pentagon under President Trump's guidance,” Kasper stated in a statement.
Trump indicates that he is out of the campaign trail that he is going out for reissue to Milly, and the retired general should be executed, and on the first day of the office, President Biden. He made a pardon issued for Milli and other enemies of Trump.
A few hours later, Pentagon confirmed that the portrait of Milli, who acknowledged him as a former chairman of the Community, was defeated.
However, it is a much more serious movement for critics to remove the details of Milly's security, and in early 2020, the highest military who executed Trump's order to attack Iran's top commander QASEM SOLEIMANI. He says he is in danger of the life of the officer.
Trump also canceled the security of the critic who turned to another former employee. Former national security advisor John Bolton and former CIA director Mike Pompeo were both threatened by Iran.
Roger Petersen, a professor of political science of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a professor at the Technical Institute of Technical Research, which is studying city military relations, especially among high -ranking Trump behavior that creates more political civil environment. He said he was worried.
Petersen, the author of “Death, Domination, State Construction: The Future of Iraqi and the United States Intervention in Iraq”, may resign when the current chairman of the current co -government CQ Brown is pressed. We also raised concerns that there was. Compliance with orders.
“It's a signal to the military officer, and if you oppose the Trump program, you will be able to contact you even during your retirement and affect your pension and your status,” he said.
The Democratic Party immediately hit Trump to cancel the security of the person he refute.
“Like John Bolton, like Pompeo, these people are being a real threat in their lives,” said Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz). “It's wrong for the president to do it. We protect these individuals.”
Kelly expressed concern about the impact on the army and added a message saying, “If you are not in a line, there are results.”
Senator Jack Lead (Dr.I.), a member of the Senate Armed Service Committee ranking members, said Millie has “been ordered by other Trump administration to kill Sole Mani, President Iranian President. He continued to face the fatal threat.
“It is ruthless, reckless and negligible for President Trump and Secretary Hegses to cancel the details of General Milli's security for their political satisfaction,” he said. “The administration is a serious danger of Milly and his family, and they are obliged to quickly recover his federal protection.”
However, the Republican members were hesitant to comment on this movement directly on both social media. Senator Markwayne Marine (R-OKLA) said it was unknown about the cancellation of security transactions and had not yet talked to Hegs. TOM Cotton Senator (R-Ark) did not respond to the request for comments to Capitol Hill.
Milly and Trump's feud have been boiled down for years. The retired U.S. Army General was tapped on Trump in 2019 and co -chief, but in 2020, they immediately collided with the military reaction to protests of racial justice. 。
Trump also broke Mary to the General of General, called the Chinese counter part, to guarantee that there was no risk of expanding the dispute or nuclear war on the last day of Trump's presidential position.
Trump tried to argue that Milly had stopped attacking Iran. This conflict is at the center of the documents classified by the current Ministry of Shutter judicial for Trump. The lawsuit against Trump was accused of reading from an apparent classification document to claim to those who recommended the attack on Iran.
Milly, retired in 2023, acknowledges that he is a source of anti -Trump commentary on books about the presidential position. In a 2024 book “War” by journalist Bob Woodword, Milly called Trump “Fascisto the Core.”
Trump called Meal a “loser” and said he was guilty of rebellion.
It is unknown that the Pentagon's inspector accurately investigates Milly's actions.
In 2022, Chiuck Glassory (R-Iowa) and Jim Banks (R-Iowa) were at the time at the time, demanding that the inspector would investigate Mirei. However, Robert Stoach, who fired Trump last week, was the inspector. I decided to delete the case After finding unfairly.
In a late statement on Tuesday, Pentagon's spokesman John Wourley said, “Inspired by the investigator about the facts and situations surrounding General Millie, the Secretary decided to review the military performance. You can judge whether it is appropriate to resume. “
Millie's call to the Chinese counter part to reassure them may be suspected of disabling the chain of the command, but Mary also talked to civilian before. I said there was. The active army was punished for giving a lecture to private authorities, including retired General Stanley A. McCristal.
However, most of Milli's public criticism has come not active after retirement.
Corn from the University of North Carolina said that Milly talks a little frankly after retirement, but does not consider anything to investigate.
“I don't think he talked to Trump. I think he tried to inform the people and inform other political leaders how he but finally acted. For example, his office. Let's say 6-8 months and why he did, “he said. “But he did not oppose Trump, except for the suggestion.”
Peter Fever, who is also a citizen -related specialist at the University of North Carolina, agreed.
“If you look closely at this issue, it's difficult to find a defect when Millie actually did,” he said. “But we are concerned that we know a lot about what he did, because someone talked about what he did over a wide range.”





