DEFENSE
War is 'a last resort,' Army chief says after
Trump's comments
McConville acknowledged today's "political
environment," but noted that the military needs to remain an
"apolitical organization."
By LARA
SELIGMAN
09/08/2020
12:51 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/08/war-is-a-last-resort-army-chief-trump-409934
The Army's
top general defended military leaders on Tuesday after President Donald Trump
accused them of going to war to keep defense contractors "happy,"
saying he and others take the decision to send troops into combat "very,
very seriously."
Army Chief
of Staff Gen. James McConville declined to comment specifically on Trump's
remarks to reporters on Monday, but defended the Pentagon brass against the
accusation that they are beholden to arms manufacturers.
“I’ve
talked with generals, I’ve talked with admirals, I’ve talked with [sergeants
major] … many of these leaders have sons and daughters who have gone to combat
or may be in combat right now. So I can assure the American people that senior
leaders would only recommend sending troops to combat when it's required in
national security, or as a last resort," McConville said during an event
held Tuesday by Defense One. "I feel very strong about it."
McConville
acknowledged today's "political environment," but noted that the
military needs to remain an "apolitical organization," particularly
with an election around the corner.
The
general's comments mark the Pentagon's first public response to Trump's remarks
during a combative White House news conference on Monday, in which he said
"top people in the Pentagon" probably aren’t “in love with me”
because “they want to do nothing but fight wars so that all of those wonderful
companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay
happy.”
White House
chief of staff Mark Meadows attempted to clarify Trump's remarks on Tuesday,
noting that the president was not trying to target "any individual
general" or Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who was Raytheon's top lobbyist
before joining the Pentagon. Rather, the comments were directed at "the
military industrial complex," he said.
"This
president is consistent about one thing: If we're going to send our sons and
daughters abroad to fight on our behalf, he's not going to let some lobbyist
here in Washington, D.C., just because they want a new defense contract,
suggest that they need to stay abroad one minute longer than they should,"
Meadows said. "He's been consistent about stopping these endless wars.
He's going to continue to fight against the special interest groups here in
Washington, D.C."
Trump's
remarks came days after The Atlantic reported based on anonymous sources that
he disparaged American troops as “suckers” and “losers” for dying in battle.
Other news organizations have confirmed elements of the report, and several top
White House officials have come forward to condemn the reporting and defend the
president.
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