Anonymous ID: dd30e0 Sept. 7, 2020, 12:24 p.m. No.10558273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8355 >>8407 >>8440

>>10558182

 

So, here's an article saying how McKenzie was the one who make POTUS look bad for a couple of months by saying there weren't any casualties as a result of Iran’s Jan. 8 missile strike on al-Anbar air base in Iraq:

 

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2020/03/general-takes-blame-no-injuries-declaration-after-jan-8-iran-strike/163735/

 

And here, although he denied any actionable evidence on Russian bounty in Afghanistan, he was wishy-washy:

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/8/gen-frank-mckenzie-says-while-russia-bounty-intell/

 

Then, despite POTUS talking about removing troops from Iraq, McKenzie says they'll be there "a long time":

 

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/08/12/centcom-boss-expects-a-long-term-troop-presence-in-iraq/

Anonymous ID: dd30e0 Sept. 7, 2020, 12:34 p.m. No.10558336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8355 >>8407 >>8440

>>10558182

 

Ok, here's something else. Here, he's talking about the ISIS detainees, using COVID porn as a justification for countries to take them in as refugees, all on board with the DS at State. This was RECENTLY at a "peace" conference in LAST MONTH:

 

'A dire warning from top US commander: Detention camp in Syria breeding new generation of ISIS radicals':

 

A TICKING TIME BOMB: U.S. Central Commander Gen. Frank McKenzie took part in an Institute of Peace online discussion Wednesday on the question of "How ISIS really ends.” His sobering answer: not well if the United States and the international community don’t figure out what to do with the 65,000 or so Islamic State detainees, mostly women and children, who are confined to a squalid detention camp in Syria he described as “arguably … one of the worst places in the world.”

 

“We could either deal with this problem now or deal with it exponentially worse a few years down the road,” McKenzie said. “It's not a good place to live. Bad things are going to happen if you keep a lot of people there. Bad things are going to happen in terms of radicalization, and bad things are going to happen in terms of COVID.”

 

REPATRIATE AND DERADICALIZE: The problem is that the appalling conditions in the al Hawl refugee camp in northern Syria amount to a petri dish for breeding future ISIS fighters. “You know, young people grow up, and we're going to see them again unless we can find a way to turn them in a way that will make them productive members of society,” McKenzie warned.

 

“Unless we find a way to repatriate, to deradicalize, to bring these people that are at grave risk in these camps back, preferably to their nations that they came from or to stay in Syria where appropriate, but with some form of deradicalization, we're buying ourselves a strategic problem 10 years down the road, 15 years down the road, and we're going to do this all over again,” he said.

 

COUNTRIES NEED TO ACCEPT REFUGEES: “I don't have an answer besides repatriation,” McKenzie admitted, once again underscoring there is not a military solution to the problem of radicalization. “The international community needs to support repatriation efforts or coalition de- ISIS efforts may be for naught.”

 

“I wish I had a better solution,” he said. “I will tell you this: If we stay where we are, we're going to have huge problems. Huge problems in the near term, I think with lots of people potentially dying, and then huge problems in the long term because I have yet to see a scheme that can talk about deradicalization at scale.”

 

“So we absolutely support the Department of State's lead on repatriation. We think that's absolutely critical. They are working very hard,” he said. “But, you know, nations have got to agree to take them.”

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/a-dire-warning-from-top-us-commander-detention-camp-in-syria-breeding-new-generation-of-isis-radicals

Anonymous ID: dd30e0 Sept. 7, 2020, 12:49 p.m. No.10558437   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10558407

 

Thanks, Baker, but that article wasn't the purpose of my post. It was this which I provided in the mini-bun:

 

when POTUS said "some people don't want to come home", and he was talking about higher ups at the Pentagon

 

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