General George, who was fired this past week by Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth, slams Hegseth as a potential war criminal. This wa...

General George, who was fired this past week by Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth, slams Hegseth as a potential war criminal.
This wacked-out General George shows all the evidence needed to explain why he was fired. Clearly, he is biased and compromised to the point where he cannot make sensible decisions.
A video of retired U.S. Army General Randy George, who was a four-star general and served as the Army’s 41st Chief of Staff, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired him right in the middle of the Iran war. He must have been shocked. He could get away with his thoughts and anti-American sentiment when under the Obama-Biden regime, but Hegseth would have none of it.
In the clip, George says Hegseth’s comments about Iran, especially the phrase “no quarter,” are more than tough talk. According to George (and the International Red Cross), that kind of language crosses the line, and they call it a “war crime.”
As we reported on this site, the International Red Cross is a radical organization fully committed to the New World Order and the left.
In the video below, George speaks directly to the camera in a pointed tone. He lays out what he calls a serious threat to the legal protection and safety of U.S. troops. He says service members are in more danger now than at any time under past administrations.
Where is his support for that? Under Biden military personnel were forced to take a COVID shot or lose their position in the military. That has proven more dangerous than any act done by President Trump.
President Trump has increased military pay, and he showed this weekend that he will not leave any man behind. These actions and his love for America are why the military is more committed than ever before. In addition, young adults signing up for the military since President Trump stepped into office again has sky rocketed.
Obviously disgruntled George, then zeroes in on Hegseth, accusing him of using language, both in talks and in print, that fits “the words of potential war criminals.” George warns that even if the president pardons Hegseth here at home, “The Hague will eventually come to get him.”
George is a bitter old man, no longer an active general in the military, he claims the troops are more confused than ever, forgetting that President Trump ended transgender surgeries paid for by the military.
George proves that it was a good thing he was fired.
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