Monday, November 29, 2021

No matter who's in charge

Some things remain the same. Including over-classifying everything.
Former Pentagon chief Mark Esper has accused the Department of Defense of needlessly censoring his “unvarnished and candid memoir” [titled A Sacred Oath] detailing his time in the administration of former President Donald Trump, according to a new lawsuit.

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In the lawsuit, the period is described as “an unprecedented time of civil unrest, public health crises, growing threats abroad, Pentagon transformation, and a White House seemingly bent on circumventing the Constitution”.

However, the lawsuit alleges, “Significant text is being improperly withheld from publication … under the guise of classification.

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Esper and Trump were sharply divided over the use of the military during civil unrest in June 2020 following the killing of George Floyd.

Other issues, including Esper’s opposition to withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, led the president to believe Esper was not sufficiently loyal.

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Trump fired Esper in a tweet days after he lost the 2020 election, allowing the president to install loyalists in top Pentagon positions as he continued to dispute the results.

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[Esper says] that he had been asked not to quote Trump and others in meetings, not to describe conversations he had with Trump, and not to use certain verbs or nouns when describing historical events. The letter says some 60 pages of the manuscript contained redactions of some kind.

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The lawsuit also notes some stories in the manuscript appear to have been leaked to the press, “possibly to undermine the impact” of the book.

  alJazeera
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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