Lt. Col. Oliver North: Milley’s Alleged Phone Call to China ‘Is Very Problematic’

‘This whole thing stinks’

EXCERPT:

NORTH: "That's a good question, because if it's true, and by the way, that's the operative phrase, if it's true, because everything Bob Woodward writes is not true, I know, I'm a victim of some of his mis-targets. But the phone call to the communist Chinese counterpart is very, very problematic, if indeed, those words were actually said. The 30 October call and the one on the eighth right after the election, reassuring that the U.S. military is not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you. That is very problematic. I look at those kinds of things and say, 'What was he thinking?' And the good news for him is he's going to have a chance to talk about all of this. What was he talking about with the Speaker of the House? The whole idea of gathering the staff — the Joint Chiefs of Staff — which do not have an operational role. The important thing to note is, he doesn't have an operational role. None of the chairmen do — none of the members of the Joint Staff do. They are in an advisory capacity only.” 

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