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Eliot Cohen: Why General McChrystal Has To Go

June 22, 2010

Eliot Cohen writes the following for The Wall Street Journal….this will be in the newspaper edition on Wednesday.

President Obama should, nonetheless, fire him.

Gen. McChrystal’s just-published interview in Rolling Stone magazine is an appalling violation of norms of civilian-military relations. To read it is to wince, repeatedly—at the mockery of the vice president and the president’s special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, at the sniping directed toward the U.S. ambassador, at a member of his staff who, when asked whom the general was having dinner with in Paris said, “Some French minister. It’s so [expletive deleted] gay.” The quotes from Gen. McChrystal’s underlings bespeak a staff so clueless, swaggering and out of control that a wholesale purge looks to be indicated.

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There is, however, a more fundamental issue: military deference to civilian authority. It is intolerable for officers to publicly criticize or mock senior political figures, including the vice president or the ambassador (who is, after all, the president’s personal representative to a foreign government). It is intolerable for them to publicly ridicule allies. And quite apart from his own indiscretions, it is the job of a commanding general to set a tone that makes such behavior unacceptable on the part of his subordinates.

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In wartime, generals become public heroes. In some cases—in Stanley McChrystal’s—they really may be heroes. But that does not change the fundamental imperative of maintaining order and discipline. And if doing so means relieving a hero of command, so be it.

6 Comments leave one →
  1. June 24, 2010 8:35 AM

    If you think that there is no racial divide that is taking place among a swath of the military then you have not been taling with too many in the military. The same ones that slur others with ‘fag’ are the same ones in the military that haul out the other old hurtful words too.

  2. gb hero permalink
    June 24, 2010 7:24 AM

    Oh my god he played the race card not shocking because that is what the left does but really pathetic. It’s not about color it is about an incompetent person trying to be president he is a joke. Get off the race card its no longer working .

  3. Ben permalink
    June 23, 2010 8:37 PM

    If some lieutenant or captain spoke to the press disparagingly of Gen McChrystal, that would be insubordination and a court marshal offence. The troops need to see that what applies to them also applies to their commanders. Obama did the right thing.

  4. June 23, 2010 2:37 PM

    I also might add as I think about this that you must feel, as a law and order type of person, ( I consider myself the same) that the struture of the military and the respect that is required is something that must be maintained. I have not been in the military, but see the logic to such a system. To then have a general break out in such fashion as we have witnessed….would it then be OK for any member of the military at any time to model him/herself in the same manner as McCrystal?

  5. June 23, 2010 1:21 PM

    As one who has read perhaps too much history at the exclusion of some great fiction I can say the following.

    With the same conviction that I feel all presidents have the right to select their cabinet or supreme court picks, since elections have consequences, I also feel that the style and manner that these comments were made would have led me to the same conclusion had this happened under Bush.

    I also must add that this would not have happened under Bush as he was not an African-President. The general bigorty and racism that has developed since election 2008, and the military is no exception, makes me think the same thing would never have happened as you write.

    Also I want to make clear who I predicted would be Time’s Person of the Year in 2009.

    http://dekerivers.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/prediction-for-time-person-of-the-year-2009/

    I think my record is clear.

    I love politics. But I think I play fair, and call the shots as I see them.

  6. Ferrell Gummitt permalink
    June 23, 2010 9:08 AM

    Now, I have a question. What if General Petraeus had said similar things about the war in Iraq while George W. was President?

    Would you be calling for his head?

    Or would you be chanting “Truth to Power” and “You Da Man General”?

    My guess would be the latter.

    The only mistake General McCrystal made was telling his opinion to a lefty doper rag like “Rolling Stone.”

    And now he must pay the price for mocking the Emperor’s clothes.

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