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If you’re wondering why Gen. Mark A. Milley did it, this is why.
After the walk to the Church of Presidents after BLM attacked the White House and terrorized Washington D.C., Gen. Milley and his people took stock of the political outrage, realized which way the wind was blowing and, as they say in military circles, strategically redeployed himself the other way.
Milley had been bad beforehand, opposing an insurrection declaration that could have helped turn everything that happened in 2020 around, but this marked a major turning point, and this is why Gen. Milley did it. Like most top-level brass, his real career isn’t in the military, it begins afterward.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. brought on retired General Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as a senior adviser.
Milley, who spent more than four decades in the US military, will advise the bank’s board of directors, senior leaders and clients on dangers around the world, Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon told employees in a memo Thursday.
“His guidance will enable us to better anticipate and navigate geopolitical issues — and other risks and opportunities — that could impact our business and the communities we serve,” Dimon wrote.
Yes, if Milley has a track record of anything, it’s seeing what’s coming next. Next up, Princeton.
Milley joins Georgetown, beginning this semester, as a distinguished fellow in residence with the Security Studies Program in the School of Foreign Service.
Georgetown said Milley will “mentor and engage with students, work closely with program faculty, and offer his insights in events with members of the broader Georgetown community.”
Joel Hellman, dean of the School of Foreign Service, said Milley’s “lifetime commitment to service in the interest of our nation’s security will surely inspire our students and enrich our community.”
There’ll be board memberships, consulting gigs and perhaps his own firm. Now the money can start rolling in.
Algorithmic Analyst says
It is interesting when reading history to observe what happens when generals are over-promoted. It is almost an invariant that the cause of defeat in battle is due to an incompetent general or leader.
Jumpmaster173rd says
General Pillsbury Doughboy is surely over rated and a disgrace to the uniform….
E T Gwynn says
“Airborne”, Sky Soldier!
Patricia says
It’s been greed all along that drives these shallow personality çompromised worthless people.
The March Hare says
The military version of “The Peter Principle” at work.
RAM says
But he reached the level of incompetence eons ago.
Steven Kardas says
Possibly effort can be made to recruit an accomplished medium to contact General Patton on the other side to come and torment Milley in his dreams every night until he goes insane from the nightmare’s and commits suicide.
danknight says
“Miss me yet?” …
… Benedict Arnold …
… overheard talking to Resident Brandon …
SPURWING PLOVER says
Patton would have had this Goldbrick busted down to Private No Class and doing KP and Peeling Potatoes
Çâşëğ says
JP Morgan didn’t hire Milley for his military or geopolitical brilliance. It hired him to have access to military industrial complex. If JP Morgan can get a piece of bloated military budget. It is worth to every penny paid to this potato head.
Kasandra says
So what is he going to teach his students – how to bug out and give up a secure airfield so you can do it, instead, from an airport in the middle of a city occupied and overseen by your enemy? I have some advice for his students. Whatever he tells you, do the opposite.
Algorithmic Analyst says
“Whatever they tell you, you must believe the opposite.” -J. Stalin
RAM says
They needed an experienced person with good connections to manage liaison with Red China,.
LetMeLiveMyLife says
The only Board Milley should be consulting with is a Parole Board where he can beg for his release from the life sentence he should be serving as his punishment for TREASON. How he’s not already behind bars is a mystery to me. The Brennan Center for Injustice would be a great place for him.