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I did a Google news search for this story and I found no sources to
back up this theory that it was Byrnes' policy beliefs, let alone any "coup" that led to this demoting. (Be VERY CAREFUL with that word "coup" - it implies treason.) Of course, you can find just about any conspiracy theory from any point of view you want on the internet and "the man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest". Interestingly, both the leftish Amy Goodman (Democracy Now/ Pacifica) and the rightish or whatever Arianna Huffington say very similar things. Both say that Byrnes was demoted over adultery and both say that it is a bit strange that the army seems to regard torture of prisoners as less important than adultery. http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/200...uffpost/005427 [quote] Here’s all the proof you need that the lunatics have taken over the Pentagon and DoD asylums (that is, if the lunacy of their Iraq policies hadn’t already convinced you): Four-star General Kevin Byrnes, the third most senior of the Army’s 11 four-star generals, was sacked over allegations that he had an extramarital affair. Meanwhile, Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez, the senior commander in Iraq during the Abu Ghraib torture and abuse scandal, is being considered for promotion to, yep, four-star general. Talk about your utterly perverted priorities. Now, it long ago became clear that the Bushies inhabit a bizarro, topsy-turvy universe -- a place where being utterly wrong about slam-dunk WMD earns you a Medal of Freedom, dismissing a “Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in U.S.” memo earns you a promotion to Secretary of State, signing off on torture makes you AG material, another 123 American soldiers being blown up is the mark of an enemy in its “last throes”, and outing an undercover CIA agent (and then lying about it) merits a vote of confidence instead of a pink slip. [close quote] http://www.democracynow.org/article..../08/11/1335209 [quote] The Pentagon has refused to punish any senior military officers for the prison abuse at Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo, but the army has taken the rare action of relieving a four-star general of his command. But not for any role in torture of prisoners. Gen. Kevin Byrnes stands accused of having an extramarital affair with a civilian. The General led the Army's Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Monroe, Virginia and he was reportedly set to retire in November after 36 years of service. Army officials say they could find no case of another four-star general being relieved of duty in modern times. [close quote] |
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