“This is America,” Gen. Milley declared at Ramstein Air Force Base.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was taking a victory lap at the airbase in Germany where thousands of Afghans were housed while hundreds of Americans had been left behind.
Milley, who had issued a “stand down” order to address “extremism” in the United States military, an imaginary problem invented at the behest of the Biden administration to purge conservative and patriotic officers from the ranks, was blasé about the Afghan disaster and the new terror threat it has created.
“I think they said a couple of hundred or something like that popped red,” Milley said, referring to the hundreds of Afghan evacuees whose backgrounds had raised red flags for terrorism.
A couple of hundred was also the Biden administration’s estimate of Americans left behind. Milley’s idea of America was leaving behind hundreds of Americans, bringing in hundreds of Islamic terrorists, abandoning tens of billions in weapons and massive state-of-the-art airbases - and creating the first terrorist state.