Trump didn’t hold back this past Saturday when he talked about General Mark Milley. He explained the moment he knew that General Milley was a “F*cking idiot. Some people claim that Trump had just had a few too many drinks and was therefore being candid with his feelings, but he was pretty clear as to why he felt that Milley was so inept, and it was because of his actions in Afghanistan. And besides Trump doesn’t drink.
“I’ll never forget Milley saying to me, ‘Sir, sir. It’s cheaper to leave the equipment than to bring it,’” Trump told the audience while adopting a mocking impersonation of Milley. “You think it’s cheaper to leave it there so they can have it than it is to fill it up with a half tank of gas and fly it into Pakistan or fly it back to our country?”
“‘Yes, sir, we think it’s cheaper, sir,’” Trump said, continuing to impersonate Milley before stating: “That’s when I realized he was a fucking idiot.”
In 2015 Milley served at the staff of the Army from August 2015 before Trump brought him on as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. A decision he likely regrets.
Watch The Clip Below.
I know Trump claims he doesn’t drink, but he sounded even more like a drunk uncle at a wedding tonight than usual. Here, he calls General Milley a “f*cking idiot.” pic.twitter.com/YxUfY3suXm
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) December 5, 2021
It is stupid to just leave our military equipment behind for the enemy. It would have been better if they just transported our vehicles to Pakistan and sold them the stuff, or left the munitions there. Trump felt if we are going to leave the munitions behind, then the least we could do is blow it up. But the Biden Admin supposedly just disabled some of the vehicles and left the rest of the stuff behind for the Taliban. The Taliban has already shown us what their intentions are when they freed all of the prisoners, which included many senior members of Al Qaeda, and have awarded any suicide bomber’s family that attacked the U.S. So leaving the munitions behind is going to come back to bite us.