Anonymous ID: f43f02 Feb. 6, 2023, 2:55 p.m. No.18297264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7339 >>7409 >>7418 >>7465

Do Christopher Miller's first-ever revelations in upcoming book endanger Melania?

 

>> Former Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller shared some shocking news in his new book. Especially about Melania Trump, the former First Lady.

 

>> In his book “Soldier Secretary: Warnings from the Battlefield & the Pentagon about America’s Most Dangerous Enemies,” Miller wrote that Melania Trump was present in a key chair in the Situation Room during the killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

>> Trump was concerned over how he’d address the American public over the death of the wives and daughters murdered in the suicide bombing. Melania then “took over” with a great idea.

 

>> And it worked.

 

>>“You should talk about the dog,” she said, Miller wrote. “Everyone loves dogs.”

 

>> Brilliant.

 

>> https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/report-melania-trump-had-role-in-death-of-top-isis-leader-mace/

 

How do these revelations not put a target on Melania's back?

 

I thought Christopher Miller, despite his high praise for the "guidance" of then-VP Pence,* was one of the good guys.

 

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* Acting Secretary of the Department of Defense Chris Miller Thanks VP Pence for Efforts in Most Complex Military Operation in History - >https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jzDUVFRXGsA

 

Miller on Dec. 18, 2020: "Mr. Vice President [Pence], I know I'm going off script again, I know [flips right hand] but I just want to personally thank you. Uh, we've been through some stuff. We've gone through, uh, some of the most complex military operations this country has ever conducted. And your steady hand and your leadership during those was, uh, a great source of strength for me. Thank you for your leadership. Thank you for your character. Thank you for your selfless service. Thank you for your commitment. Thank you for being a mentor to me, Mr. Vice President. And, with that, the floor is yours, Sir."

 

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How does discussing Melania's presence and contributions the way he did in his book not put Melania in jeopardy - both because she was there to witness it (it could make it look like it was personal to her - though she was likely there to support her husband - probably the first time a person died as a result of a decision he made as Commander in Chief) and because she seems to have treated the deaths of women and children who were present during the attack casually by suggesting the deflection of the focus to the military dog's role in the operation (which seemed to satisfy everyone's concerns at the moment but could be perceived as callous when revealed, as it has been, here).

 

In multiple headlines, the Fake News published predictably misleading Melania "took over the situation room in op to kill Al Baghdadi":

 

>> https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/02/05/moment-melania-trump-took-over-situation-room-during-op-to-kill-al-baghdadi-detailed-in-new-book-1330417/

 

>> https://politizoom.com/revealed-melania-took-over-in-situation-room-during-al-baghdadi-maneuver/

 

… or …took "central" or "leading" role in al Baghdadi killing

 

>> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11715631/Melania-Trump-took-central-role-al-Baghdadi-killing.html

 

>> https://totalnews.com/exclusive-melania-trump-played-leading-role-in-situation-room-during-baghdadi-operation-new-book-reveals/

 

According the book excerpts, Miller even pondered at the time she entered the room, how it would play later if the press ever found out. He writes thatin his book AS he is disclosing it:

 

“Her presence was unexpected, to say the least.I wondered how it would play in the press if word got out that the First Lady had popped in to watch a major military operation.” “Not my problem, I figured,” he reasoned. “And after all, it was her house.”

 

>> https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/02/05/moment-melania-trump-took-over-situation-room-during-op-to-kill-al-baghdadi-detailed-in-new-book-1330417/

 

Apparently, what happens in the situation room does not stay in the situation room.

 

With all of Miller's "good guy" cred (next post):

 

The real question is Why?

 

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May God continue to bless and protect Melania and President Trump and their friend, allies, supporters, and families.

Anonymous ID: f43f02 Feb. 6, 2023, 3:13 p.m. No.18297339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7409 >>7418 >>7465

>>18297264

 

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Miller was questioned heavily by Congress, and blamed by many, over his role in the National Guard's allegedly slow responsiveness to the events of Jan 6 where the lives of Mike Pence and others were supposedly in danger. Jan 6 was a few weeks after his laudatory comments about Pence:

 

"[Miller] said doing so could cause a repeat of the deadly 1970 Kent State University shooting in which Ohio National Guard troops fired at demonstrators and killed four American civilians.

 

"Historically military responses to domestic protests have resulted in violations of American civil rights, and even in the case of the Kent State protests of the Vietnam War tragic deaths," he said. "I fervently believe the military should not be utilized in such scenarios, other than as a last resort, and only when all other assets had been expended on January 6."

 

>> https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/house-oversight-committee-chair-testify-government-unprepared-capitol/st

 

Also in that testimony, [w]hen asked by Lynch [U.S. Rep, D-Mass] whether anybody would have "marched on the Capitol and tried to overrun the Capitol without the president's speech," Miller said, "I have reassessed, it's not the unitary factor at all. It seems clear there was an organized conspiracy with assault elements."

 

>> https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/house-oversight-committee-chair-testify-government-unprepared-capitol/st

 

Miller's Role in Trump Admin

 

Christopher Charles Miller (born October 15, 1965) is an American retired United States Army Special Forces colonel. Before his civilian service in the Department of Defense, Miller was a Green Beret, commanding the 2nd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group in Iraq and Afghanistan, and later spent time as a defense contractor.

 

Miller's tenure in the Trump administration began asDirector of the National Counterterrorism Center, confirmed by voice vote in the United States Senate on August 6, 2020.

 

A few months later, President Donald Trump named Milleracting Secretary of Defenseafter firing Mark Esper on November 9, 2020, six days after he lost the 2020 presidential election and a few months before the events of Jan 6 and the Biden inauguration (his tenured ended on January 20, 2021).

 

Miller's chief of staffas Acting Secretary of Defense wasKash Patel, a former aide to Congressman Devin Nunes.

 

>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_C._Miller

 

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