Stanley McChrystal, a retired Army general known for leading U.S. operations in Afghanistan, called out President Donald Trump for disrespecting the military, telling ABC News that the president’s ...
Though he’ll regretably be remembered most for his turn in Rolling Stone, we should not forget Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s contributions to his country, the Army, and the conflict in Afghanistan. At ...
General Stanley McChrystal was in charge of all troops in Afghanistan before he was fired by President Barack Obama in 2010. McChrystal is now a retired general, and many are looking back and ...
Baratunde Thurston chats with the retired four-star general on the responsibility of leaders today.
HENDERSON, Tenn. — Freed-Hardeman University hosted its 61st Benefit Dinner this evening at Dryden Auditorium. This year’s ...
Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who has been nominated to command U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, faced some tough questions about past assignments, including reports of the abuse of detainees by ...
It appears that Gen. Stanley McChrystal is returning to the U.S. to be reprimanded by President Barack Obama for making candid — and critical — remarks about the POTUS in Rolling Stone magazine. Is ...
You may have heard by now that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, inexplicably gave Rolling Stone unparalleled access to his inner circle, and the magazine dropped a bomb on ...
Update (1:30 p.m.): President Obama has accepted the resignation of General Stanley McChrystal, NBC News and Reuters confirm. He will be replaced by General David Petraeus, who as CENTCOM chief was ...
Gen. Stanley McChrystal left the White House on Wednesday morning after meeting for approximately half an hour with President Barack Obama. The commander of U.S. troops in Afghanistan met with the ...
With violence and anti-American sentiment on the rise, it’s plain to see that military operations in Afghanistan are not going well. But if Defense Secretary Robert Gates is right, three-star Army ...
McChrystal Worldview Lacks Nuance Andrew Sullivan, though supportive of McChrystal, is skeptical about his all-or-nothing strategy. "I worry that his analysis - 'all in or all out' - is not quite ...
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