Wednesday, August 30, 2017

National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster: A legend or a lie?

Via Mike


Fresh on the heels of a successful offensive in Mosul, Iraq, the Iraqi military is now poised to retake Tal Afar, long a hotbed of ISIS and other insurgent activity. Before we pulled out of Iraq, Tal Afar, like Fallujah, had been the focal point of multiple large-scale, costly offensives to eject entrenched insurgents. In 2005, then-Colonel H.R. McMaster led the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (3rd ACR) in the largest of these offensives, Operation Restoring Rights. His reputation as a brilliant military strategist rests largely on the results of that one battle. Given the widespread support for McMaster in the media and Washington establishment, it is ironic that current reporting largely fails to mention this battle or McMaster’s central role in it.

McMaster’s widely-hyped strategic acumen has been called into question by high-level military sources with personal knowledge of his conduct in the field. These sources spoke with me on condition of anonymity.

4 comments:

  1. Now I didn't like most officers when I was in the service.

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  2. He's probably a closet homo as he is defending or putting a
    hold on removing homo's from the military. General Patton
    or Smedley Butler he's not.

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    1. General Patton or Smedley Butler he's not.

      Shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath. :)

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