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Originally Posted by dellinger63
Because he cares about his troops more than his personal career? And when he has to follow orders from a clown calls it a day?
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I'd think if the man's primary concern was indeed concern for his troops, he wouldn't call it a day, he'd stay to help protect them from decisions he didn't agree with. Or he'd tell his Commander in Chief he couldn't carry out his orders and suffer removal. Or he'd retire with class.
Sad way to end a distinguished military career. I'll bet Obama doesn't have the balls to fire him. And yes, I think he must be fired. It doesn't matter who the President is, or if you agree with the politics or not, you don't publically eff the Commander in Chief.