Retired
Marine Gen Predicts 'Civil Military Crisis' If Trump
Is Elected
By Connor O’Brien
August 02,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Politico"
-
The
election of Republican Donald Trump as president
could mean a breakdown in the relationship between
civilian and military leaders, a former top
commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan warned
Sunday.
In an
interview on ABC's "This Week," retired Marine Gen.
John Allen criticized Trump for his rhetoric on the
wider use of military force and torture. And if
Trump followed through with those pledges, Allen
said, it would create "a civil military crisis, the
like of which we've not seen in this country
before."
"It's an
inherent responsibility in who we are," Allen said.
"So what we need to do is ensure that we don't
create an environment that puts us on a track
conceivably where the United States military finds
itself in a civil military crisis with a commander
in chief who would have us do illegal things."
"That's a
major issue that we're facing here, the potential
for a civil military crisis where the military could
be ordered to conduct illegal activities," he added.
But Allen,
a supporter of Hillary Clinton who spoke at the
Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, said
he hoped it wouldn't come to a public feud between
military leaders and a Trump administration.
"My hope
would be that the conversation would occur quietly
in the Oval Office, or somewhere else, to advise him
not to continue along this track," Allen said.
Allen, who
also served as President Barack Obama's special
envoy to the counter-Islamic State coalition,
slammed Trump's pledge to forge better relations
with Russia and leverage its support for the
campaign, adding that Russia's conduct in Syria
isn't helping in the fight against the Islamic
State.
"They drop
dumb bombs," Allen said of Russia. "So when we talk
about carpet bombing ISIL, that's what it looks
like, creating huge numbers of civilian casualties,
which increases the numbers of refugees flowing out
of the region, which increases the misery of the
Syrian people.
"Russians
haven't helped us," he said.
Allen also
deflected criticism from Trump, who dismissed him as
a "failed general" in response to his Democratic
convention speech criticizing the Republican's
national security stances.
"He has no
credibility to criticize me or my record or anything
that I have done," the retired four-star general
said. "If he had spent a minute in the deserts of
Afghanistan or in the deserts of Iraq, I might
listen to what he has to say."
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