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Do you agree with retired US Navy Admiral William H. McRaven that Americans should be deeply afraid?

Asked by mazingerz88 (29202points) February 25th, 2020

As he stated in this NYT article…

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William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014. He oversaw the 2011 Navy SEAL raid in Pakistan that killed Osama bin Laden.

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If good men like Joe Maguire can’t speak the truth, we should be deeply afraid ( Wlliam H. McRaven)

Edmund Burke, the Irish statesman and philosopher, once said: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Over the course of the past three years, I have watched good men and women, friends of mine, come and go in the Trump administration — all trying to do something — all trying to do their best. Jim Mattis, John Kelly, H.R. McMaster, Sue Gordon, Dan Coats and, now, Joe Maguire, who until this week was the acting director of national intelligence.

I have known Joe for more than 40 years. There is no better officer, no better man and no greater patriot. He served for 36 years as a Navy SEAL. In 2004, he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral and was chosen to command all of Naval Special Warfare, including the SEALs.

Those were dark days for the SEALs. Our combat losses from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were the highest in our history, and Joe and his wife, Kathy, attended every SEAL funeral, providing comfort and solace to the families of the fallen.

But it didn’t stop there. Not a day went by that the Maguires didn’t reach out to some Gold Star family, some wounded SEAL, some struggling warrior. Every loss was personal, every family precious. When Joe retired in 2010, he tried the corporate world. But his passion for the Special Operations soldiers was so deep that he left a lucrative job and took the position as the president of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, a charity that pays for educating the children of fallen warriors.

In 2018, Joe was asked to be the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, a job he knew well from his last assignment as a vice admiral. He accepted, but within months of his arrival came the announcement of Coats’s departure as director of national intelligence. Maguire didn’t seek to fill the job; he was asked to do it by the president. At first he declined, suggesting that Sue Gordon, Coats’s deputy, would be better suited for the job.

But the president chose Maguire. And, like most of these good men and women, he came in with the intent to do his very best, to follow the rules, to follow the law and to follow what was morally right. Within a few weeks of taking the assignment, he found himself embroiled in the Ukraine whistleblower case. Joe told the White House that, if asked, he would testify, and he would tell the truth.

He did. In short order, he earned the respect of the entire intelligence community. They knew a good man was at the helm. A man they could count on, a man who would back them, a man whose integrity was more important than his future employment.

But, of course, in this administration, good men and women don’t last long. Joe was dismissed for doing his job: overseeing the dissemination of intelligence to elected officials who needed that information to do their jobs.

As Americans, we should be frightened — deeply afraid for the future of the nation. When good men and women can’t speak the truth, when facts are inconvenient, when integrity and character no longer matter, when presidential ego and self-preservation are more important than national security — then there is nothing left to stop the triumph of evil.

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7 Answers

ragingloli's avatar

Just another nevertrumper librul shill!

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Sieg Heil to you Herr Trumpo ! !

KNOWITALL's avatar

Everyone has opinions, the author is entitled to his. I am afraid for our country for various reasons. When truth and facts are no longer applicable to our government as a whole, it gets dangerous.

RabidWolf's avatar

Yes, we need to be afraid. Afraid of the Shadow Government. Members of the Shadow Government have stepped out into the light.

ragingloli's avatar

@RabidWolf
All run by Lizard people from Alpha Centauri!

stanleybmanly's avatar

Not deeply afraid, but rather alarmed and disgusted. The fool has not only ushered in a regime free of even the most basic of ethical considerations, but flagrantly
compounds this disgrace through deliberate and systemic destruction of governing infrastructure through appointment of individuals distinguished only for their moral turpitude or appalling paucity of intellect. The result is a criminal clown show the likes of which the world has never seen, and must go down in the annals as the era of the double whammy of crooked and stupid.

Sagacious's avatar

I’m answering with NO. I didn’t read your little novel though.

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