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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(135,935 posts)
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 08:42 PM 8 hrs ago

Ret. Major General Says He's Been Told the Military Is 'Already Saying No' To Pentagon Higher-Ups

Retired Army Major General Randy Manner told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday he had secondhand knowledge that military officials were “saying no” to Pentagon leadership.

Manner joined Deadline: White House to discuss the ongoing U.S. military operation in Iran and President Donald Trump’s recent pledge to attack civilian targets in the country if an agreement was not reached by Tuesday night. Wallace asked Manner about Tucker Carlon’s criticism of the president’s threats and his call to those within the administration and military to resign if given an illegal order by Trump.

“I think it’s more clear than ever before this concept of following– that you’re not supposed to follow illegal orders,” said Manner.

He continued:

I have already indications that many targets that were recommended by the Secretary of Defense were rejected by CENTCOM, that they were civilian targets. It is something where, again, I don’t have firsthand knowledge. It’s secondhand knowledge. But I believe that people are already saying no to the hierarchy. The CENTCOM commander is walking a very thin line where he is trying to do the best he can to implement military objectives as he understands them, without getting fired is the best way to put it. In the same way that the Secretary of Defense has already fired several other senior Army officers during times of war, which is unprecedented, by the way, for no apparent reason.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/ret-major-general-says-told-225832346.html
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Ret. Major General Says He's Been Told the Military Is 'Already Saying No' To Pentagon Higher-Ups (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 8 hrs ago OP
This may be the most important post of the day NoSheep 6 hrs ago #1
You are right . . . . this is the most important post of the day. AverageOldGuy 6 hrs ago #2
I had wondered if the fired generals were telling Ilsa 6 hrs ago #3
I think the reason for the firings is very apparent Mblaze 5 hrs ago #4

AverageOldGuy

(3,914 posts)
2. You are right . . . . this is the most important post of the day.
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 10:58 PM
6 hrs ago

I suspect several senior officers and perhaps senior civilian leadership also told SECDEF Hogsbreath that this had to stop and stop now. Hogsbreath was completely cowed by this, told Trump, Trump did not know WTF to do, he saw the chance to look like a peacmaker, and he took it.

I'm counting on the NYT to tap their sources in the Pentagon and report this within a few days.

Ilsa

(64,398 posts)
3. I had wondered if the fired generals were telling
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 11:06 PM
6 hrs ago

Kegsbreath a big "No" as diplomatically as they could, but Kegsbreath was tired of hearing it.

I bet this DoD term, the war, attacks on other nations, etc will be a big case study at West Point, Naval Academy, etc someday.

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