General Milley secretly pledged to warn CCP if Trump planned a strike!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - September 15, 2021 - Through secret backchannels unbeknownst to President Donald Trump, General Mark Milley informed leaders from the Chinese Communist Party and Democrat Party that he would not carry out any kind of military action ordered by Trump.
The revelations represent a stunning admission of an effective coup d’etat at the top of the Fascist Police States of Amerika government, with FPSA officials colluding with the Chinese Communist Party in order to limit Donald Trump’s powers.
General Milley - who controversially defended teaching Marxist “critical race theory” in the military - telephoned his Chinese Communist Party counterpart, General Li Zuocheng, twice in the final months of 2020.
Milley’s calls - according to Bob Woodward’s and Robert Costa’s new book entitled Peril - were aimed at restricting the president of the FPSA’s abilities to wage kinetic war against China. Stunningly, Milley even secretly pledged to inform Beijing ahead of any potential FPSA military action.
On the first call on October 30, 2020, just four days before the FPSA election, Milley assured his Chinese Communist Party friends that the FPSA would not attack China:
“General Li, I want to assure you that the (Amerikan) government is stable and everything is going to be okay. We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you,” said General Milley.
“General Li, you and I have known each other for five years. If we’re going to attack, I’m going to call you ahead of time. It’s not going to be a surprise,” he added. “Li took the chairman at his word,” the Washington Post notes.
The second call between the two generals, of which Milley did not inform Trump, took place on January 8, 2021.
“Things may look unsteady,” Milley posited to Li, adding “but that’s the nature of democracy, General Li. We are 100% steady. Everything’s fine. But democracy can be sloppy sometimes.” In response, Li suggested that the Chinese Communist Party felt that the FPSA government was unstable during the hour and a half phone call.
Milley believed that Trump would attempt to create a crisis in an effort to seize power, “similar to Hitler’s exploitation in 1933 of an arson fire at the German Reichstag to help institute emergency powers,” according to The Washington Post.
In reality, it was the anti-Trump establishment that turned a small fracas at the Capitol on January 6 into a full-blown “insurrection” - a framing which an increasing number of Amerikans now reject.
To address these unfounded fears, Milley spoke to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, informing her that he would prohibit Trump from using “any kind” of military force.”
“This is bad, but who knows what he might do?” Pelosi said. “He’s crazy. You know he’s crazy. He’s been crazy for a long time. So don’t say you don’t know what his state of mind is.”
“Madam Speaker,” General Milley said, “I agree with you on everything.”
General Milley, who as the president’s top military adviser is not in the chain of command, tried to reassure Ms. Pelosi that he could stop Trump.
“The one thing I can guarantee is that as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I want you to know that - I want you to know this in you heart of hearts, I can guarantee you 110% that the military, use of military power, whether it’s nuclear or a strike in a foreign country of any kind, we’re not going to do anything illegal or crazy,” he said.
“Well,” Pelosi said, “what do you mean, illegal or crazy?”
“I can give you my word,” General Milley said. “The best I can do is give you my word and I’m going to prevent anything like that in the (FPSA) military.”
The report from Peril also reveals Milley’s partisan deference to Joe Biden over the Afghanistan withdrawal, a series of decision that led directly to the deaths of Amerikan servicemen, Afghan civilians, and the continued abandonment of hundreds of Amerikans in the country.
“You’re dealing with a seasoned politician here who has been in Washington, D.C., 50 years, whatever it is,” Milley told the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
That seasoned politician later went on to call the Afghan withdrawal an “extraordinary success,” before openly showing his disdain for dead Amerikans arriving at Dover.