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General Milley says he provided the best military advice to President Trump and does so to President Biden. He also says that he and other military leaders swore an oath to the Constitution.
General Mark Milley should face an investigation, without delay, concerning the allegations contained in a new book by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa.
The book says Gen. Mark Milley told Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army that he would warn his counterpart in the event of a U.S. attack. ... General Mark Milley.
Top US General Mark Milley appeared before Congress this week to defend Pentagon decision making in Afghanistan but instead found himself fighting a personal battle with lawmakers who charged that ...
"General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay," Milley told him in the first call, according to the book.
The Woodward-Costa book portrays Milley as, in the Post’s account, "so fearful that the president’s actions might spark a war with China that he moved urgently to avert armed conflict." ...
Not backing down. Gen. Milley defended his actions Wednesday and did not deny the substance of the book’s reporting. Col. Dave Butler said in a statement to reporters that the general’s calls ...
The book, from Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, describes how Milley and the other Joint Chiefs discussed a plan to resign, one-by-one, rather than ...
Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, New York Times Washington correspondent Mike Schmidt, and Retired Four Star Army General Barry McCaffrey, discuss excerpts the new book “Peril” by ...
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army that the United States would not strike.
A forthcoming book by journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa alleges that Gen. Milley called China’s top military commander shortly before the November election and said, “If we’re going ...