Milley (Army Chief-of-staff) tells cadets they will be fighting w. robots, automated tanks, ships, planes, etc.

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General Mark Milley warns cadets graduating from West Point to prepare for a global war between superpowers fighting with robotic tanks, ships and planes as brutal Ukraine war continues​


Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...graduating-West-Point-prepare-global-war.html
  • Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, challenged cadets to prepare to fight future wars that may look little like the wars of today
  • During his address, Milley, the US most senior Armed Forces officers, told grads to prepare for brewing conflict with burgeoning superpowers China and Russia
  • 'The world you are being commissioned into has the potential for a significant international conflict between great powers,' Milley, 63, said
  • The US, he said, can no longer sit idle as a military powerhouse, as the two nations continue to show both growth a desire for global conquest
By ALEX HAMMER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 14:36 EDT, 22 May 2022 | UPDATED: 16:59 EDT, 22 May 2022

The United States' top military officer warned soldiers graduating from West Point Saturday to prepare for a 'significant international conflict' with Russia and China - a skirmish he said will see the cadets battle robotic tanks, ships, and planes.
'You'll be fighting with robotic tanks and ships and airplanes,' General Mark Milley, America's highest ranking officer, said, speaking to more than 1,000 Army officer hopefuls.
'We've witnessed a revolution in lethality and precision munitions. What was once the exclusive province of the United States military is now available to most nation states with the money will to acquire them.'

During his address, Milley, chairman of the Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff and the principal military advisor to the president, told graduates to prepare for the brewing conflict - which he said is sure to change how future wars are fought.
'The world you are being commissioned into has the potential for a significant international conflict between great powers,' Milley, 63, began.
'And that potential is increasing, not decreasing.'
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The United States' top military officer, General Mark Milley, warned soldiers graduating from West Point Saturday to prepare for a 'significant international conflict' with Russia and China - a skirmish he said will see the cadets battle robotic tanks, ships, and planes


The United States' top military officer, General Mark Milley, warned soldiers graduating from West Point Saturday to prepare for a 'significant international conflict' with Russia and China - a skirmish he said will see the cadets battle robotic tanks, ships, and planes
Speaking to more than 1,000 US Army officer hopefuls, Milley told the graduates to prepare for the currently brewing conflict with the burgeoning superpowers - which he said is sure to change how future wars are fought


Speaking to more than 1,000 US Army officer hopefuls, Milley told the graduates to prepare for the currently brewing conflict with the burgeoning superpowers - which he said is sure to change how future wars are fought
Enthusiastic cadets tossed their hats in the air to mark the end of their four years at the West Point US Military Academy following the general's impassioned address


Enthusiastic cadets tossed their hats in the air to mark the end of their four years at the West Point US Military Academy following the general's impassioned address
General warns West Point cadets to prepare for global war

He went on: 'Whatever overmatch we, the United States, enjoyed militarily for the last 70 years is closing quickly, and the United States will be, in fact... challenged in every domain of warfare - space, cyber, maritime, air, and of course land.'
The US, he said, can no longer sit idle as a military powerhouse, as the two nations continue to show both growth a desire for global conquest - Russia with its aggression in Ukraine, and China with its recent economic and military growth.
Drawing parallels with technology seen in Russia's invasion, Milley warned that future wars will be even more complex, with unseen enemies and sophisticated warfare that will see a need for new weapons and strategies from US Armed Forces.
'Right now, at this very moment, a fundamental change is happening in the very character of war,' Milley, a veteran of both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, said.
'We are facing right now two global powers, China and Russia, each with significant military capabilities, and both who fully intend to change the current rules based order.'


The general went on to declare that Putin's invasion of the former Soviet nation has taught the world that 'aggression left unanswered only emboldens the aggressor,' citing America's failure to take action against the autocrat and his already mobilized army.
He then cited some of the recent atrocities committed by Putin's men, mentioning campaigns in both Bucha and Mariupol that saw tens of thousands of innocent Ukrainian citizens systematically killed as the towns were stormed.
The sacking of the cities comes in response to Russia's failure to take Kyiv, spurring Moscow to elect for a gritty urban campaign on towns in the eastern Donbas region.
The shift in strategy followed a long-range precision approach from Russian forces, which saw the use of weapons such as Stinger and Javelin missiles. Now, however, the focus of Putin's forces has shifted to artillery.
'Let us never forget the massacre that we have just witnessed in Bucha nor the slaughter that occurred in Mariupol,' said Milley, who was appointed to his top position in the the US Armed Forces by former President Trump in 2019.
Milley cited recent atrocities committed by Putin's men in cities like Bucha and Mariupol (pictured) which saw Russians storm and overtake the urban towns and systematically kill tens of thousands of innocent Ukrainians. Pictured is a woman walking by her destroyed home in Mariupol on Saturday. More than 10,000 civilians died in the Russian siege of the city


Milley cited recent atrocities committed by Putin's men in cities like Bucha and Mariupol (pictured) which saw Russians storm and overtake the urban towns and systematically kill tens of thousands of innocent Ukrainians. Pictured is a woman walking by her destroyed home in Mariupol on Saturday. More than 10,000 civilians died in the Russian siege of the city
A photograph of one of victims of the battle for Bucha earlier this year. The urban settings of Putin's recent assaults is something Milley says is sure to become more common on future battlefields, with 'highly complex and almost certainly decisive in urban areas'


A photograph of one of victims of the battle for Bucha earlier this year. The urban settings of Putin's recent assaults is something Milley says is sure to become more common on future battlefields, with 'highly complex and almost certainly decisive in urban areas'
Weeks of attacks by Moscow have left both Ukrainian soldier and civilian bodies 'carpeted through the streets.' Milley told the West Point grads Saturday: 'The best way to honor their sacrifice is to support their fight for freedom and to stand against tyranny'


Weeks of attacks by Moscow have left both Ukrainian soldier and civilian bodies 'carpeted through the streets.' Milley told the West Point grads Saturday: 'The best way to honor their sacrifice is to support their fight for freedom and to stand against tyranny'
He told the fresh-faced warfighters: 'The best way to honor their sacrifice is to support their fight for freedom and to stand against tyranny.'
The urban settings of Putin's recent assaults is something Milley says is sure to become more common on future battlefields, with 'highly complex and almost certainly decisive in urban areas against elusive, ambiguous enemies that combine terrorism and warfare alongside conventional capabilities - all embedded within large civilian populations,' he warned.
Weeks of attacks by Moscow have left both Ukrainian soldier and civilian bodies 'carpeted through the streets,' Mariupol's mayor Vadym Boychenko told the AP Monday.
The general then shifted his speech to enhanced tech seen during the Ukraine conflict and in rapidly advancing countries across the globe - including China.
He said America must be prepared to keep up with the rapidly evolving approach to war, and change the way soldiers train, think, and, of course, fight, as other nations start to bridge the gap between them and the US.
'You'll be fighting with robotic tanks and ships and airplanes,' Milley said. 'We've witnessed a revolution in lethality and precision munitions.
Milley, chairman of the Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff and the principal military advisor to the president, is the highest ranking officer of the entire US Armed Forces


Milley, chairman of the Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff and the principal military advisor to the president, is the highest ranking officer of the entire US Armed Forces
'What was once the exclusive province of the United States military is now available to most nation states with the money will to acquire them.'
Artificial intelligence - such as that powering both US and enemy satellites and other groundbreaking war tech - is 'resulting in that profound change,' Milley said, before labeling it 'the most profound change ever in human history.'
'It will be your generation that will carry the burden and shoulder the responsibility to maintain the peace, to contain and to prevent the outbreak of great power war,' he then asserted.
Cadets were filmed lined up in neat rows in uniform during the ceremony and speech, and filmed embracing each other at the impassioned address' conclusion.
The cadets successfully completed the New York academy's courses and were commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Army.
Following their graduation, the cadets will be trained on planning, training and Army operations during the Basic Officer Leader Course.
They then will have to choose among more than 36 branch-specific majors before being sent to an occupational Army unit for three years.
Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered the graduation address to the 1014 cadets of the U.S. Military Academy's Class of 2022


Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delivered the graduation address to the 1014 cadets of the U.S. Military Academy's Class of 2022
West Point grads toss hats in the air at commencement celebration
 

EXPLOSIVE REPORT: Army Official Says Mark Milley Delayed National Guard Response to Jan 6 ‘Then Lied About It’.

Link: https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/0...l-guard-response-to-jan-6-then-lied-about-it/

Colonel Earl G. Matthews, senior legal adviser to Major General William J. Walker, who commanded the Washington D.C. National Guard on January 6th, 2021, has blamed former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Mark Milley for letting the protest get out of hand. The colonel compared the now-retired Milley to the murderous Don Emilio Barzini, who served as Don Vito Corleone’s arch-nemesis in The Godfather.

“Milley controlled the Army,” Matthews told reporter Neil McCabe, arguing that while the Joint Chiefs boss lacked legal authority within the chain of command, he instead leveraged his profound influence and contacts in the Pentagon to delay the Guard’s response.
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“The problem was not with Donald Trump; it’s Mark Milley and the Army leadership in control. They stopped the Guard from coming then lied about it and said the Guard acted at sprint speed,” Matthews explained.​

“Milley is the Don Barzini of the Deep State… the most powerful chairman of the joint chiefs in history,” he continued. “It was Milley all along, and I didn’t realize it. Milley was manipulating this entire stuff from point start.”

“This is about civilian control of the military. There was none. There is none. I argue that — Mark Milley had more control over the D.C. Guard on Jan. 6 than Donald Trump did — if Donald Trump wanted to call the Guard to go to the Capitol, Milley wouldn’t let him do it.”

Maj. Gen. Walker, who commanded the D.C. Guard until April 2021, previously testified that he asked the Army leadership to authorize the deployment of the Guard as soon as then-Chief of U.S. Capitol Police Steven Sund requested it, but he was kept waiting for three hours and 19 minutes.
 

SEDITION? DC National Guard Whistleblowers Reveal PENTAGON Under Direction of Mark Milley REFUSED to Deploy Guard Until After 5 PM – And Liz Cheney’s Committee Never Called Them to Testify​

By Jim Hoft Apr. 17, 2024 12:20 pm

Link: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...lowers-reveal-pentagon-under/?utm_source=rss/

[see vids at site link, above]

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J6 National Guard whistleblowers: Command Sgt. Major Michael E. Brooks, Colonel Earl G. Matthews, Aaron Dean Retired, Captain Timothy Nick
On Wednesday morning the House Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing with National Guard whistleblowers who stepped forward to correct the media lies and dishonest narrative on the January 6 protests and riots.
Four members of the National Guard testified on Wednesday that ey were ready to be deployed on January 6 but THE PENTAGON held them back!
This directly brings General Milley’s actions into question!


National Guard whistleblowers: Command Sgt. Major Michael E. Brooks, Colonel Earl G. Matthews, Aaron Dean Retired, and Captain Timothy Nick stepped forward today to correct the record on January 6.
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As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser were both warned about the security situation prior to January 6th and both of them turned down National Guard troops at the US Capitol that day.
Pelosi and Mayor Muriel Bowser turned down thousands of National Guard troops at the Capitol on January 6 for political reasons.

Chris Wray’s FBI also refused to notify the Trump administration and his cabinet secretaries that they believed there could be violence like the mass protests at the Capitol that took place that day.
Nancy Pelosi also refused the National Guard at the US Capitol due to politics.
Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund said he asked House and Senate security officials for permission to request that the D.C. National Guard be placed on standby in case he needed quick backup. But they both turned him down.

John Solomon from Just The News released an explosive report in 2022 that revealed Capitol Police were first warned about possible violence at the January 6th protests TWO WEEKS before the planned rallies.
Pelosi, Mayor Bowser, and other government officials turned down the National Guard anyway. They hoped for an “insurrection.”
Solomon says the DHS and District of Columbia were made aware of online threats of violence two weeks before the protests and rally.

During the testimony on Wednesday Command Sgt. Major Michael E. Brooks got choked up as he testified that the Pentagon refused to send the DC Capitol Police to the US Capitol on January 6.
The National Guard members waited for hours — until 5:09 PM hours after the first violence was reported — before the Pentagon gave them the order to deploy to the US Capitol.
The National Guard whistleblowers testified that the deployment of the National Guard members was delayed.

The whistleblowers also testified that Liz Cheney and Nancy Pelosi’s shame J6 subcommittee DID NOT want their testimony during their politicized investigation!
Of course they didn’t! They wanted to hide the truth from the American public.

Trending: AUDIO: Justice Neil Gorsuch Blows Up Department of Injustice’s Case Against J6 Protesters While Dunking on Biden Solicitor General During Questioning

Here is the full video from today’s hearing.
 
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