President Donald Trump has clapped back at Stanley McChrystal, days after the retired four-star Army general insulted the President as shady and immoral.
''General' McChrystal got fired like a dog by Obama. Last assignment a total bust. Known for big, dumb mouth. Hillary lover!' Trump wrote in a tweet on the morning of New Year's Day.
McChrystal was in command of U.S. forces in Afghanistan when he was forced to resign in 2010, after he and his staff were quoted in a Rolling Stone article mocking civilian officials in the Obama administration.
The former general appeared in an interview on Sunday with ABC's This Week, in which he heaped scorn upon the President.
McChrystal (above) appeared in an interview on Sunday with ABC's This Week, in which he heaped scorn upon the President, calling him 'shady' and 'immoral'
'I think it's important for me to work for people who I think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it,' he said of why he would not join Trump's administration.
'You think he's a liar?,' asked ABC's Martha Raddatz.
'I don't think he tells the truth,' McChrystal replied.
'Is Trump immoral, in your view?,' she asked.
'I think he is,' he responded.
'If we want to be governed by someone we wouldn't do a business deal with because their background is so shady, if we're willing to do that, then that's in conflict with who I think we are,' McChrystal continued.
Trump's tweet blasting McChrystal also quoted a link shared by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, to an analysis piece in Lifezette titled 'Media Didn't Like McChrystal Until He Started Bashing Trump.'
Trump clapped back at Stanley McChrystal, days after the retired Army general insulted the President as shady and immoral. Trump is seen above earlier this month
Michele Blood wrote in the piece: 'Though the sacked general received considerable blowback from the public and the press following his sharp criticism of Obama and his administration back in 2010, many on the Left have welcomed McChrystal’s putdowns of the current commander-in-chief with open arms.'
In the ABC interview, McChrystal said that the resignation letter from Defense Secretary James Mattis was 'valuable' and should cause all Americans to think about their commander-in-chief.
'I would guess that Secretary Mattis took a long time agonizing over writing a letter that was as direct about his feelings as that particular letter was. He knew it would be very public and it would make a very strong statement that was much broader than the Syria issue. It was about America's role in the world,' he said.
He added: 'I personally think it was valuable. I think maybe it causes the American people to take pause and say, wait a minute, if we have someone who is as selfless and as committed as Jim Mattis resigns his position, walking away from all the responsibility he feels for every service member in our forces, and he does so in a public way like that, we ought to stop and say, OK, why did he do it? We ought to ask what kind of commander in chief he had that Jim Mattis that, you know, the good Marine, felt he had to walk away.'
Mattis' resignation came in protest after Trump announced he was pulling out U.S. troops from Syria, which the two men disagreed about.
McChrystal cautioned anyone who would join the president's administration to think carefully if they could be fully loyal to Trump.
'I would ask them to look in the mirror and ask them if they can get comfortable enough with President Trump's approach to governance, how he conducts himself, with his values and with his world view, to be truly loyal to him as a commander in chief and going forward,' he said.
'And we're all instinctively loyal. But the reality is, if there's too much of a disconnect, then I would tell him, I think it's - it would be a bad foundation upon which to try to build a successful partnership with that job,' he added.
He said of Trump supporters: ' I would ask every American to do is, again, stand in front of that mirror and say, what are we about? Am I really willing to throw away or ignore some of the things that people do that are pretty unacceptable, normally, just because they accomplish certain other things that we might like?'
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Main photo article President Donald Trump has clapped back at Stanley McChrystal, days after the retired four-star Army general insulted the President as shady and immoral.
”General’ McChrystal got fired like a dog by Obama. Last assignment a total bust. Known for big, dumb mouth. Hillary lover!’...
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