The General's Waterloo

What I found fascinating about the McChrystal affair was to hear some of the comments made on American TV, that almost totally disregarded the insults to the President and the Vice President, and concentrated in the supposedly major issue of whether firing the General would be best or worst for the war. Even if someone were to really believe that he was irreplaceable, there's no way that someone who publicly disrespects the Commander-in-Chief and makes fun of the Vice President can stay on the job. We have to remember that this was not a simple disagreement over policy or strategy - which, by the way, should've been discussed in private - but an outrageous display of mockery on the part of top military officers towards the highest elected officials in the land. Even if McChrystal were Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan rolled into one, his head had to roll over this stupidity.

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