Hegseth Calls Urgent Meeting For All Generals

Trump and his drunken minister of war, dragged all of the U.S's generals back to the U.S to tell them

-No fat generals
-no beards
-no dresses
-Their are 2 'N'words now
-Their enemy is within America


The U.S is a absolute CLOWN SHOW🤡
Looks like our field marshal in his one-on-one meeting in the white house, shared his secret recipe of ruling Pakistan, with Trump.
 
Well it is quite unpredictable stuff in USA right now

Everything in USA appears like a Carbon copy of what has already happened in Pakistan , almost like the same Manual of instructions

Step 1 : Lot of Layoffs
Step 2 : Place your Touts
Step 3 : Replaces Judges in Lower Courts
Step 4 : Introduce a Rigged Election Commissioner
Step 5 : Replace Supreme court judges
Step 6 : Put Intelligence Agency on wild goose chase
Step 7 : Grant special rights to Agency to nab anyone
Step 8 : Start some sort of Anti Migrant drive
Step 9 : Blame economy on Migrants
Step 10 : Play role of Savior , Massiah for Economy
Step 11 : Put political opponent in Prison
Step 12 : Threaten Judges and retired officers
Step 13: Threaten Media channels to fire reporter, comedians
Step 14: Activate troops on own people


Coincidental

However the whole 800 General being invited just to be told to do Physical training was odd , even from Pakistan's standards of odd stuff

The strict anti migrant (illegal) drive has been also quite intense

One difference is in Pakistan Generals don't retire they just get a CEO job of some commercial company owned by state
 
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The US is only part of a small handful of countries in the world that don't allow their military to police their own people. The others are Germany (added in 1949), Japan (added in 1947), UK, and France.
Not a fan of trump , he is doing the right thing for his country though in a crude way... probably, it's the right way since it's difficult to match the sophistry of the woke crowd.
 
Well it is quite unpredictable stuff in USA right now

Everything in USA appears like a Carbon copy of what has already happened in Pakistan , almost like the same Manual of instructions

Step 1 : Lot of Layoffs
Step 2 : Place your Touts
Step 3 : Replaces Judges in Lower Courts
Step 4 : Introduce a Rigged Election Commissioner
Step 5 : Replace Supreme court judges
Step 6 : Put Intelligence Agency on wild goose chase
Step 7 : Grant special rights to Agency to nab anyone
Step 8 : Start some sort of Anti Migrant drive
Step 9 : Blame economy on Migrants
Step 10 : Play role of Savior , Massiah for Economy
Step 11 : Put political opponent in Prison
Step 12 : Threaten Judges and retired officers
Step 13: Threaten Media channels to fire reporter, comedians
Step 14: Activate troops on own people


Coincidental

However the whole 800 General being invited just to be told to do Physical training was odd , even from Pakistan's standards of odd stuff

The strict anti migrant (illegal) drive has been also quite intense

One difference is in Pakistan Generals don't retire they just get a CEO job of some commercial company owned by state
Later today, when time permits, I'll come back to some of these points as additional discussion is warranted.

In the US, it is very common for retired flag officers to end up on Boards of Directors somewhere.
 
The silence of the generals,
by Robert B. Hubbell

The most remarkable aspect of Trump’s speech to the assembled generals and admirals of the US military was the silence.

The generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence as Trump slurred and rambled through a “speech” that insulted the intelligence, professionalism, and loyalty of the generals.

They sat in silence as Trump attacked their former commander-in-chief, Joe Biden.

They sat in silence as Trump claimed that the military would use U.S. cities as “training grounds” for waging war against American civilians.

They sat in silence as Trump said he would ask the military to fight “the enemy from within.”

They sat in silence as Hegseth said the generals were free to ignore the law of war and international treaties that separate the US military from barbarians and war criminals.

They sat in silence as Trump said that the Navy should “consider the concept of battleship.”

They sat in silence as Trump wondered aloud why the generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence even after Trump pandered for their applause.

Their silence spoke volumes.

In their silence, the generals affirmed their oaths to defend the Constitution.

In their silence, the generals demonstrated their professionalism, discipline, and judgment.

It could have been otherwise. Trump and Hegseth expected it to be so. In their adolescent fantasies, Trump and Hegseth believed the generals would fête them with standing ovations, chanting, “USA! USA! USA!”

Instead, Trump and Hegseth were humiliated as their unhinged, delusional words slapped sharply against the bare walls and fell to the ground, their lunacy heightened by the silence of the generals.

Without the crutch and cover of cheering crowds, Trump’s mental deterioration was laid bare for all to see. Trump told the generals that the city of Portland “looks like a war zone. . . . unless they’re playing false tapes, this looked like World War II.”

Every general who heard Trump say that Portland “looks like a war zone” knew it was a lie and understood that their Commander-in-Chief is so feeble that he is unable to distinguish between reality and “false tapes” replayed on Fox News.

Every general who watched Pete Hegseth’s peurile speech immediately recognized him as one of the posers and video-game warriors that the generals identify as misfits to be counseled out of the military at the first opportunity.

The generals were not impressed by Trump or Hegseth. The generals are sophisticated, successful professionals who have risen to the top (in part) because of their ability to judge people—the good, the bad, and the flakes. They left the meeting understanding exactly who Trump and Hegseth are.

All Americans should take confidence and comfort from the silence of the generals. Their silence was an act of protest—because their silence exhibited loyalty to the Constitution and respect for the Office of the President, rather than for Donald Trump.

Prior to Trump’s meeting with the generals, dozens of readers forwarded Substack and social media posts claiming that Trump would use the occasion to declare martial law. Other readers sent posts claiming that Trump would administer a loyalty oath requiring fealty to Trump. Still others predicted on-the-spot mass firings and public humiliation of generals perceived to be disloyal.

In his final insult, Trump told the generals they looked like they came out of “central casting.” In doing so, he trivialized and demeaned their accomplishments and professionalism, telling them they were nothing more than props for infantile speeches by men who hold the military in contempt.

And so, the generals sat in silence, depriving Trump of the thing he values most--obsequious adulation.

The silence of the generals spoke volumes.
 
The silence of the generals,
by Robert B. Hubbell

The most remarkable aspect of Trump’s speech to the assembled generals and admirals of the US military was the silence.

The generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence as Trump slurred and rambled through a “speech” that insulted the intelligence, professionalism, and loyalty of the generals.

They sat in silence as Trump attacked their former commander-in-chief, Joe Biden.

They sat in silence as Trump claimed that the military would use U.S. cities as “training grounds” for waging war against American civilians.

They sat in silence as Trump said he would ask the military to fight “the enemy from within.”

They sat in silence as Hegseth said the generals were free to ignore the law of war and international treaties that separate the US military from barbarians and war criminals.

They sat in silence as Trump said that the Navy should “consider the concept of battleship.”

They sat in silence as Trump wondered aloud why the generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence even after Trump pandered for their applause.

Their silence spoke volumes.

In their silence, the generals affirmed their oaths to defend the Constitution.

In their silence, the generals demonstrated their professionalism, discipline, and judgment.

It could have been otherwise. Trump and Hegseth expected it to be so. In their adolescent fantasies, Trump and Hegseth believed the generals would fête them with standing ovations, chanting, “USA! USA! USA!”

Instead, Trump and Hegseth were humiliated as their unhinged, delusional words slapped sharply against the bare walls and fell to the ground, their lunacy heightened by the silence of the generals.

Without the crutch and cover of cheering crowds, Trump’s mental deterioration was laid bare for all to see. Trump told the generals that the city of Portland “looks like a war zone. . . . unless they’re playing false tapes, this looked like World War II.”

Every general who heard Trump say that Portland “looks like a war zone” knew it was a lie and understood that their Commander-in-Chief is so feeble that he is unable to distinguish between reality and “false tapes” replayed on Fox News.

Every general who watched Pete Hegseth’s peurile speech immediately recognized him as one of the posers and video-game warriors that the generals identify as misfits to be counseled out of the military at the first opportunity.

The generals were not impressed by Trump or Hegseth. The generals are sophisticated, successful professionals who have risen to the top (in part) because of their ability to judge people—the good, the bad, and the flakes. They left the meeting understanding exactly who Trump and Hegseth are.

All Americans should take confidence and comfort from the silence of the generals. Their silence was an act of protest—because their silence exhibited loyalty to the Constitution and respect for the Office of the President, rather than for Donald Trump.

Prior to Trump’s meeting with the generals, dozens of readers forwarded Substack and social media posts claiming that Trump would use the occasion to declare martial law. Other readers sent posts claiming that Trump would administer a loyalty oath requiring fealty to Trump. Still others predicted on-the-spot mass firings and public humiliation of generals perceived to be disloyal.

In his final insult, Trump told the generals they looked like they came out of “central casting.” In doing so, he trivialized and demeaned their accomplishments and professionalism, telling them they were nothing more than props for infantile speeches by men who hold the military in contempt.

And so, the generals sat in silence, depriving Trump of the thing he values most--obsequious adulation.

The silence of the generals spoke volumes.
Can't argue with this in the least.
 

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