In Military.com:
“In
Unprecedented Joint Letter, Top Military Brass Denounces US Capitol Riot”
The country's
top military leaders have taken the unprecedented step of calling out last
week's storming of the U.S. Capitol as inconsistent with the U.S. rule of law
and a direct assault on the American way of life. In a one-page memo to all
U.S. troops, the eight members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the entire
military force that President-elect Joe Biden will be their next commander in
chief. All service members, they added, "must embody the values and ideals
of the nation."
"The
violent riot in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021, was a direct assault on
the U.S. Congress, the Capitol building, and our Constitutional process,"
the general and flag officers said. "We mourn the deaths of the two
Capitol policemen and others connected to these unprecedented events. "We
witnessed actions inside the Capitol building that were inconsistent with the
rule of law. The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone
the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection."
It was signed
by Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley; Vice Chairman Air Force Gen. John
Hyten; Army Chief of Staff James McConville; Marine Commandant Gen. David
Berger; Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday; Air Force Chief of Staff
Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown; Space Force Chief of Operations Gen. John
Raymond; and National Guard Bureau Chief Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson. The letter
is noteworthy for an institution that remains vehemently apolitical, serving
commanders in chief and civilian defense secretaries from both parties -- and
putting the U.S. Constitution above any loyalties. Gilday, the Navy's top
admiral, released a similar message to sailors Tuesday. The memo follows news
of several military veterans being at the scene last week, when Trump
supporters violently pushed their way into the Capitol, leaving several dead,
including U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, who previously served
in the Air National Guard. Another Capitol Police officer died by suicide days
later. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, a Trump supporter who followed
conspiracy theories about the election being stolen by the Democrats, was shot
and killed by police inside the Capitol. At least two veterans have also been
arrested for their involvement. Retired Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Larry
Rendall Brock Jr., seen brandishing zip-tie handcuffs during the siege, was
arrested Sunday in Texas and charged with knowingly entering a restricted
building without lawful authority. Jacob Anthony Angeli Chansley, a Navy
veteran who also goes by Jake Angeli, was arrested Saturday and charged with
knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful
authority.
The Joint
Chiefs said the U.S. military supports and defends the Constitution -- and the
American people trust them to do so. "Any act to disrupt the
Constitutional process is not only against our traditions, values, and oath; it
is against the law," the memo states. The top generals and admirals told
service members -- both deployed and at home -- to stay ready, keep their eyes
on the horizon, and remain focused on the mission. "We honor your
continued service in defense of every American," the memo ends.
^ Considering
that many of the Domestic Terrorists in the Coup Attempt were Veterans of the
US Military and the fact that in the past Trump sought to get the Military
involved in his baseless Election fight this letter is a major statement that
every American should know about. It shows that the US Military is there to
protect the American People and the US Constitution and not a President who
tries to overthrow the US Federal Government. ^
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