General Mike Flynn is the author of the 2019 Afghanistan Papers, which could be the second time in all of the 20 years of the United States being in that region, that anyone criticized the role of the Federal Government in the “War on Terror”. The First time was when Flynn humiliated former President Barack Obama over his comments that ISIL (ISIS) was the “JV team”.
After a high-profile media lynching of Flynn and his family full of revenge for his beliefs, the three-star General may have paid a heavy price for deconstructing the military mess that we are still in up to this very day, which makes him an important person to follow right now.
Key Point: Flynn has total credibility on Afghanistan. Let’s hear what he has to say.
General Mike Flynn posted on Tuesday, on his Telegram channel, “Go to the 25-minute mark or listen to the entire “Just The News” podcast,” with a link to the following article on Just The News.
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General Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor, joins the show to talk all things Afghanistan and beseeches Americans to get involved with their communities, saying, ‘local action has a national impact’.
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GOING DOWN A RABBIT HOLE
Consider this flashback to December 2019 about Flynn’s statements about Afghanistan, at the time of the Afghanistan Papers.
Mike Flynn’s blunt interview with staffers kicked off the investigation into a bombshell Afghanistan report
Retired US Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, is in the spotlight for his critical statements on America’s war in Afghanistan.
His statements prompted an extensive Washington Post investigation, published Monday, that uncovered a candid history of the war that revealed the US government had largely misled the public.
The Post, stumbling upon a secret government review, found that officials and advisers from the White House and the Pentagon held private reservations about the war even as they publicly peddled an optimistic view of Afghanistan’s progress.
“From the ambassadors down to the low level, [they all say] we are doing a great job,” Flynn told government investigators, according to documents and audio recordings obtained by The Post. “Really? So if we are doing such a great job, why does it feel like we are losing?”
Retired US Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, is in the spotlight for his past statements about America’s war in Afghanistan.
The Washington Post on Monday said it was those statements, which it received a tip about years ago when Flynn emerged as a prominent campaign surrogate for Trump, that prompted its extensive investigation into the US government’s history of misleading characterizations of the war.
The full Post report on Monday into what are now dubbed “The Afghanistan Papers” detailed a secret government review in which hundreds of people involved in the war effort were interviewed. Many, including senior officials, were found to have held private reservations about the war effort even as the White House and the Pentagon publicly peddled an optimistic view of Afghanistan’s progress.
Flynn’s comments about the war, which were made in a November 2015 interview with the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction but which The Post said it learned about in the summer of 2016, sparked what became a three-year push by The Post to obtain transcripts of interviews like Flynn’s.
Are we still dealing with Obama’s Afghanistan blunders? For those who don’t remember this moment was earth-shaking when Flynn went against Obama because absolutely no one went against Obama.
Obama said ISIS was the “JV team and not gaining ground, and Flynn called him out.
PAY ATTENTION TO THIS
Flynn, who never gave up on American, wrote the following on Monday:
I will be putting out a lot of information this week to help those of you wanting to make your own analysis or judgments about what is happening on the foreign policy and domestic policy stages. I do believe our nation is in a state of crisis, the majority of Americans see it and certainly are feeling it, but crisis doesn’t equate to hopelessness. We’re stronger banded together during extraordinary times when extraordinary leaders step up. We have extraordinary leaders stepping up all over the country and taking far greater responsibility in their local communities than ever before. Find them, encourage them and support them. God Bless America 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Inside this OPED: “While demonstrating weakness with our enemies, the administration becomes more ruthless with our own US Citizens. I get the sense that there is no federal power that Biden-Harris will not abuse to suppress political opposition.”