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Storming the US Capitol: Chief of Staff is said to have tried to restrict Trump's authority over nuclear weapons

2021-09-14T21:16:46.733Z


He allegedly thought Trump was crazy and is said to have called China to reduce the risk of nuclear war: A new disclosure book about US General Milley is causing a stir in Washington.


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Mark Milley (archive image): "Democracy can be sloppy at times."

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After the storming of the US Capitol on January 6th, according to media reports, Chief of Staff Mark Milley took secret precautions to restrict then President Donald Trump's legal authority over nuclear weapons. The broadcaster CNN and the newspaper "Washington Post" reported, citing an as yet unpublished book that deals with the end of Trump's presidency.

Investigative journalist Bob Woodward and a long-time correspondent for the Washington Post, Robert Costa, wrote in Peril (danger) that Milley was shaken by supporters of Trump after the Capitol was stormed. He therefore called a confidential meeting with the responsible commanders on January 8th to ensure that there could be no military offensive strike without his consent. “Whatever you are ordered to do, you follow the procedure. You do the process. And I'm part of the process, ”Milley is supposed to have said. After that, Milley is said to have asked everyone involved directly whether they understood him.

According to reports, the authors of the book, due for release on September 21, also had a transcript of a phone call made by Milley and the Chair of the House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi said in a conversation on January 8th to Milley about Trump: “You know he's crazy. He's been crazy for a long time. "Milley, who was appointed by Trump in 2019, is said to have replied:" I agree with you on all points. "

Pelosi, who holds the third highest office in the state, also published a press release after the phone call in January.

At the time, she said she had spoken to Milley to prevent an "unstable president" from "starting military strikes" or ordering a "nuclear attack."

The elected Republican Trump "couldn't be more dangerous and we must do everything in our power to protect the people of America" ​​and to protect democracy, Pelosi said at the time.

Call in China

Despite his defeat in the November 3, 2020 election, Trump remained US President until January 20, as stipulated by the constitution, and thus also Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Strictly speaking, the military could not openly defy his orders.

Milley, who now serves as the top military advisor to Democratic President Joe Biden, is said to have had two conversations with his Chinese counterpart at the time, according to reports on the book, in order to prevent the communist leadership's fears of a possible US attack.

Milley phoned General Li Zuocheng shortly before the US election, on October 30, and again on January 8.

During the second call, Milley is said to have said to the Chinese: “We are 100 percent consistent.

But democracy can be sloppy at times. "

ime / dpa

Source: spiegel

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