What we're dealing with…
Paul D. Eaton. Paul D. Eaton is a former United States Army officer most known for his command of operations to train Iraqi troops during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Antonio M. Taguba. Antonio Mario Taguba[1] (born October 31, 1950) is a retired major general in the United States Army. He was the second American citizen of Philippine birth to be promoted to general officer rank in the United States Army. Taguba is best known for authoring the Taguba Report, an internal United States Army report on abuse of detainees held at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The report was leaked, then published, in 2004. Taguba again made national headlines in June 2008 when he accused the Bush administration of committing war crimes in a preface to a report by Physicians for Human Rights on prisoner abuse and torture in American military prisons.
Steven M. Anderson. He retired in April 2010 after a 31-year career in the US Army, with command and staff assignments in Korea, Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan,Germany, and Hawaii and four tours in the Pentagon.
The Iraqi troop trainer (Uber-loser) and two pencil pushers (Far In the rear with gear) are virtue signaling military style. Amazing that American Military Officer Retirees are willing to risk their benefits and freedom.
If the Military doesn't bring these three in, we know what we've thought for a long time.