Recap of the Milley stuff...
- US intel report on 10/30/20 indicated China thought Trump, in a desperate bid to win reelection, would manufacture a crisis, use it as justification to attack them, and paint himself as some sort of savior figure
- Milley was "certain" Trump was increasingly manic and living in his own alternate reality
- Milley didn't believe Trump wanted war, but was willing to launch military strikes (see: Iran, Yemen, Syria)
- Milley was concerned China would pull a Pearl Harbor and referenced their increasing aggression (e.g. public reveal of their hypersonic missile, saying they'd blow up Taiwan if necessary, the Chinese navy playing chicken with US ships in the South China Sea)
- After 1/6 (which Milley believed was a "planned, coordinated, synchronized" coup), Milley was further concerned Trump was going to attempt to seize power in his own "Reichstag moment"
- Milley said only one person in the US - the president - could order the use of nuclear weapons, but several (other) people would have to work in tandem to launch them
- In 1974, then-Defense Secretary James Schlesinger sent an edict out to military leaders, telling them to contact him and his JCS chairman before acting upon any orders coming directly from Nixon. Schlesinger and the chairman feared Nixon, also increasingly desperate in the final days of his term, might bypass the chain of command and independently order military officers or units to launch an attack. Seeing the obvious parallels, Milley convened a meeting with military top brass and essentially pulled his own "Schlesinger" - he told them that any calls for military action and/or use of nuclear weapons was to follow procedure. That is, Milley was to be directly involved, and any orders would be discussed in a mandatory conference call involving himself and the defense secretary (among others) before any action was to be taken
- Milley believed Trump was "unstable" and had "engaged in a treasonous violation of his oath." His actions might be construed as him usurping power for himself, but he believed his actions were made in "good faith precaution" to maintain democracy as well as prevent a "great powers war" (which he believed was his "central mission" as JCS chairman)
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Some of this stuff would be hilarious if it weren't for the fact that we're dealing with the leader of the fuckin' free world. Saying the USN was led by a bunch of "horrible businessmen" who sucked at "deal making on big ships" and always got "ripped off"; bitching about the elevators on the newest USN carrier, saying "I was in the construction business. I know about elevators. If water gets on them, they could malfunction"; whinging about the placement of the carrier's island ("It doesn't look right. I have an
eye for aesthetics").
Or Bill Barr borderline infantilizing him, saying he pulled 2016 off because he "behaved [himself] for about one month" after the "grab 'em by the pussy" tape and telling him that the "main problem [for 2020] is you think you're a fucking genius, politically. You think you're a genius and so you're not going to listen to anybody. You think you know what they want. And I think you're wrong."