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Aging equipment is nothing compared to the incompetence and moral cowardice of our military’s senior leaders.

By Kurt Schlichter SEPTEMBER 28, 2015

The revelation that our generals expect Americans solders to allow screaming young boys to be sodomized and not stop it is simply the latest manifestation of the utter moral bankruptcy infecting the senior ranks of the U.S. military.

 

The problems with America’s military—which has now failed to win three wars in a row against backward fanatics whom the nineteenth-century Brits would have handily dispatched to hell in time for tea—are not merely budgetary. You can’t buy real leaders, leaders with strategic competence and moral courage. Aging equipment, while a problem, is nothing compared to the incompetence and moral cowardice of our military’s senior leaders.

 

Note the term “moral cowardice.” Many of these generals are decorated combat veterans who would gleefully charge an enemy machine-gun nest. But that physical courage in the face of the enemy does not translate into moral courage in the face of politicians and social justice warriors. Scissors-32x32.png


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Gen. Dees: Social Experimentation is Degrading Our Military Readiness

 

By Barbara Hollingsworth | September 26, 2015 | 4:26 PM EDT

 

 

(CNSNews.com) – The military readiness of the United States is being “degraded by social experimentation,” Maj. Gen. Robert Dees (U.S. Army-Ret.) said Saturday at the Values Voter Summit in Washington.

 

Dees said that the Obama administration’s use of the military for “social engineering” on controversial gay and gender issues is detrimental to the nation’s ability to defend itself.

“Not only are we losing physical readiness to fight, we have to fix the problem of moral readiness,” he said on a panel chaired by Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin (US Army-Ret.). Scissors-32x32.png

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara-hollingsworth/general-social-experimentation-degrading-our-military-readiness

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