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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, who was in trouble for the suspicion of calling the American soldiers who died in World War I as “losers” and “Hogu”, this time was controversial when noting that “the Ministry of Defense wants war in collaboration with defense companies. ” Brewing. So the US Army Chief of Staff directly refuted it, saying, “Battle is the last resort.” The conflict between President Trump and the military chief deepens.
President Trump said in a commemorative briefing on Labor Day 7 (local time): “The military doesn’t love me, but the soldiers love me.” “The highest rank in the Ministry of Defense will not (love me). “Because the companies that make bombs and planes are only trying to fight because they want to do something to please them.” “(Even in opposition from the Ministry of Defense) we emerged from an endless war. (And yet) we have defeated the Islamic State (IS) 100%. “
Trump’s remarks appear to be the effect of the head of the US Department of Defense opposing the withdrawal of US troops from the Middle East and elsewhere. In this process, however, he portrayed the chief of the US Army as a war fanatic who collaborated with defense contractors.
In this regard, the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, James McConville, was asked about Trump’s statements at an event on the 8th and said: “Soldiers should avoid political problems,” said the congressional outlet. The Hill. However, he said, “Many American military leaders have sons and daughters who serve in the military. It is possible that many of these (sons and daughters) are currently in combat. ”“ The American people are reminded that senior American military leaders will advise (the president) to put American troops into battle as a last resort when necessary for security national. I can tell you for sure. ”Although he said he would not speak politically before the election, he actually refuted President Trump’s comments.
President Trump has been in constant confrontation with the military leadership during his tenure. In December 2018, former Defense Secretary James Mathis, who resigned against the withdrawal from Afghanistan, was criticized as “the most overrated general in the world.” During protests against racial profiling in the United States after a white cop strangled a black George Floyd in June when Trump threatened military contributions, Defense Secretary Mark Esper personally voiced his opposition.
Recently, President Trump, who went to France to attend the centenary of the end of World War I of Sisaji Atlantic in 2018, spoke about visiting the cemetery of American Marines killed in World War I, “Why should I go to a graveyard full of losers? ” There was also controversy over the report that said that it is the Hogu who die on the battlefield.