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Stanley McChrystal: June 2010

Afghanistan

McChrystal Tells Army He'll Retire


General Stanley McChrystal

Now it looks like General Stanley McChrystal is really out. After being relieved of his command in Afghanistan last week by President Barack Obama, McChrystal has informed the army that he's retiring, the Associated Press reports.

Army spokesman Col. Tom Collins said McChrystal notified the service of his plans on Monday, but he has not yet submitted formal retirement papers. It is not clear when he will leave the service, but the process usually take a few months.

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2012 elections

Santorum Backs McChrystal, Says Obama Should 'Bear Some Of The Responsibility'


Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA)

At least one potential Republican presidential candidate is squarely taking Gen. Stanley McChrystal's side, saying that President Obama should not have sacked the general and should have instead taken responsibility for the insults coming from the general and his top aides.

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) told the Quad-City Times in Iowa that McChrystal's comments did not merit replacing him. Santorum said that if he had been president in that situation, he would have felt "chastened" that his hand-picked general had said such things. "I would think, you know, I bear some of the responsibility and I would act differently," said Santorum.

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Poll: Americans Approve Of Obama's Decision To Remove McChrystal


President Obama and former Afghanistan top commander General Stanley McChrystal.

A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds that a majority of Americans support the President's decision to relieve Gen. Stanley McChrystal of his duty in Afghanistan.

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Topics: Barack Obama, Stanley McChrystal

Roundup

TPMDC Sunday Roundup

Sessions: 'It's Conceivable A Filibuster Might Occur' Against Kagan
Appearing on Face The Nation, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) did not rule out a filibuster against the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan. "I think the first thing we need to decide is, is she committed to the rule of law even if she may not like the law?" Sessions said. "Will she as a judge subordinate herself to the Constitution and keep her political views at bay? And then secondly, if things come out to indicate she's so far outside the mainstream, it's conceivable a filibuster might occur."

Leahy: If Obama Had Nominated Moses, Some Would Say He Hasn't Produced A Birth Certificate
Appearing on Face The Nation, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) joked that Republican lines have already been drawn against any Supreme Court nomination by President Obama: "It's reached the point that if [Obama] had nominated Moses the law giver, some would have said we can't have him because among other things he hasn't produced a birth certificate."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Afghanistan, David Petraeus, Dianne Feinstein, Elena Kagan, Jack Reed, Jeff Sessions, John McCain, Leon Panetta, Lindsey Graham, Patrick Leahy, Roundup, Stanley McChrystal, Sunday Shows, Supreme Court, Supreme Court vacancy

Stanley McChrystal

GOP Praise Petraeus, Continue Hammering Obama Afghanistan Policy


Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Senator John McCain (R-AZ)

You won't likely hear broad opposition from the GOP to President Obama's decision to replace General McChrystal with General Petraeus in Afghanistan. But they will continue to hammer the administration for having set a 2011 troop withdrawal date in that war, and criticize the civilian leadership in Afghanistan, particularly Ambassador Karl Eikenberry. In other words, McChrystal's expected firing, and all the coy warnings that came with it, will ultimately change little about the politics of the Afghanistan war on the Hill.

"We are confident that General Petraeus' leadership will have a very positive effect on the situation in the region," Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said at a press conference this afternoon. "The hearing for General Petraeus' confirmation will probably be the fastest in the history of the Armed Services Committee."

McCain serves as ranking member of that committee. He appeared alongside Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) to weigh in on Obama's decision, and to highlight continuing differences, including over the withdrawal date, and the civilian leadership in Afghanistan.

The senators even tiptoed toward suggesting that Eikenberry should go as well.

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Topics: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, David Petraeus, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Karl Eikenberry, Kit Bond, Lindsey Graham, Republicans, Stanley McChrystal, White House

Afghanistan

McChrystal: I Resigned Out Of 'Desire To See The Mission Succeed'


General Stanley McChrystal

Gen. Stanley McChrystal released a statement a few minutes after President Obama announced that he had accepted McChrystal's resignation and would appoint Gen. David Petraeus to lead the Afghanistan War.

"This morning the President accepted my resignation as Commander of U.S. and NATO Coalition Forces in Afghanistan," McChrystal wrote. "I strongly support the President's strategy in Afghanistan and am deeply committed to our coalition forces, our partner nations, and the Afghan people. It was out of respect for this commitment -- and a desire to see the mission succeed -- that I tendered my resignation."

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Obama Sacks McChrystal: 'The Right Thing' (VIDEO)


Gen. Stanley McChrystal, President Barack Obama

President Obama announced that Gen. Stanley McChrystal has been relieved from duty, a "difficult decision" reached in the aftermath of a Rolling Stone profile that ends his tenure as the top commander for the war Afghanistan.

"Today I accepted General McChrystal's resignation," Obama said in making public the decision this afternoon in the Rose Garden. MSNBC broke the news, also reporting that the president has selected Gen. David Petraeus to take over in Afghanistan. Petraeus, who led the mission in Iraq, stood at Obama's side. "It is the right decision for our national security," Obama said.

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30 Minutes In The Oval: Obama And McChrystal Hash It Out


President Barack Obama and General Stanley McChrystal

President Obama has finished his one-on-one with Gen. Stanley McChrystal, and he's likely to tell the world from the Rose Garden whether he still has faith in the top commander in Afghanistan to finish out the job. It's not looking good, since McChrystal has already left the White House.

Administration officials say Obama wanted to give the imperiled general a chance to defend himself in person, going into the meeting with an open mind. At 9:51 a.m., Obama and McChrystal sat down privately in the Oval Office. By 10:21 a.m., the meeting was over. White House aides wouldn't say whether Obama would make a statement before his regularly scheduled Situation Room meeting to discuss Afghanistan and Pakistan.

McChrystal was summoned to Washington after Rolling Stone published a detailed -- and unflattering -- profile in which he and his team mocked Obama and White House officials. ABC's Jake Tapper reported today that while phoning top officials to apologize, McChrystal told them he had "compromised the mission."

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Roundup

TPMDC Morning Roundup

Obama Meeting With McChrystal
President Obama is meeting with Gen. Stanley McChrystal, following the publication in Rolling Stone of derisive remarks that McChrystal and his top aides had made about the Obama administration. The Associated Press reports: "Two military officials said McChrystal was prepared to submit his resignation. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. Obama was set to make an announcement on McChrystal's future soon after their face-to-face."

Obama's Day Ahead
President Obama will meet with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan at 11:35 a.m. ET. He will have lunch at 1:10 p.m. ET with a group of Senators. At 2:50 p.m. ET, the President and First Lady will attend a President's Council on Physical Fitness and Nutrition Event. Obama and Vice President Biden will meet at 4:30 p.m. ET with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Obama will meet at 5 p.m. ET with senior advisers.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Arizona, Barack Obama, Elena Kagan, Harry Mitchell, Immigration, Jeb Bush, Joe Biden, Roundup, Stanley McChrystal, Supreme Court, Supreme Court vacancy

Stanley McChrystal

Whew! TPM's List Of Folks Breathing Sighs Of Relief Thanks To Gen. McChrystal


(Clockwise from top left) Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), BP CEO Tony Hayward, a Taliban fighter, Senate candidate Sharron Angle (R-NV)

Gen. Stanley McChrystal isn't the only person who was worried about losing his rank this week. But thanks to an explosive Rolling Stone profile that changed the political conversation in Washington, McChrystal is likely to be the only one who actually does.

TPM put together a list of the people who just might be thankful for the McChrystal mess, even if they only have a brief reprieve from their own nasty headlines.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Barack Obama, Joe Barton, KY-SEN, NV-SEN, Rand Paul, Sharron Angle, Stanley McChrystal, pentagon

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McChrystal Denies Offering Resignation


General Stanley McChrystal

Gen. Stanley McChrystal, walking into the Pentagon this morning for a meeting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates, denied reports that he's already offered to resign his post as general in charge of the Afghanistan War.

"Come on, you know better than that. No!" he told an NBC News reporter.

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Afghanistan

How A Rolling Stone Profile Wrecked Stanley McChrystal's Reputation


General Stanley McChrystal

It's not every day that a magazine article takes down a four-star general.

The country woke this morning to the news of a profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal in Rolling Stone with quote after quote of the general and his aides dissing top Obama Administration officials, as well as the president himself. After a day-long media freak-out, McChrystal is set to meet with the president at the White House tomorrow with Robert Gibbs having pointedly left the door open to the general losing his job. All this comes at a time when the Afghan war is not going particularly well.

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Joe Sestak

Sestak: Let's Not Rush To Judgment On McChrystal's Comments To Rolling Stone (VIDEO)


Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA)

Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA), the highest-ranking military officer to serve in Congress, said this morning the now-infamous Rolling Stone article about General Stanley McChrystal violates military code, but he refused this afternoon to get on board with a call from Rep. David Obey (D-WI) that McChrystal resign.

"We are taught in the military that if you don't agree with what your commander, or you have certain comments about your commander with regard to what you think, you say that behind closed doors. Once you open up that door and go outside, it is a political official who is over you. It is civilian control and so he made a mistake," Sestak told a Philadelphia Fox affiliate this morning. When asked by host of the show, Sestak said that McChrystal's participation in the article violated military code. But he also praised McChrystal, calling him an "excellent commander," and said that from what he knows of the scandal it doesn't seem to rise to the level of dismissing the general.

"It's not yet, I think, on the extreme to where you take it to the next step," Sestak said. "Does he need to be corrected? Absolutely."

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Stanley McChrystal

How McChrystal And Co. Blew The Rolling Stone Profile

A general, his aides, and one reporter, stuck on a bus from Paris to Berlin, and drinking case after case of Bud Light Lime ...

That's the movie trailer version of how Gen. Stanley McChrystal ended up with a trainwreck of a profile in Rolling Stone, in which he and his aides ended up on the record trashing President Obama and virtually every other important civilian decision-maker on the Afghan war.

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Mitch McConnell

McConnell: McChrystal Controversy A 'Diversion' From Afghanistan Mission


Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

Looks like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to tie President Obama's hands.

At his weekly press conference this afternoon, McConnell suggested that the row over General McChrystal's comments in Rolling Stone were a 'diversion' from the ultimate goal of winning the war in Afghanistan.

"It seems to me it's important to remember that we've got a conflict going on in Afghanistan, a challenging conflict, which has enjoyed bipartisan support, unlike the war in Iraq," McConnell said. "And I hope we can keep our eye on the ball here, and win in Afghanistan and not get diverted off of that on to these other issues that seem to have developed."

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Conservative Republicans Walk Fine Line On McChrystal Controversy


Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) and Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA)

In response to General McChrystal's seemingly insubordinate comments about President Obama, Vice President Biden and others, conservatives on the Hill are flirting with the idea of...getting McChrystal's back. While almost no elected officials, save retiring Rep. David Obey (D-WI) are actively calling for McChrystal's resignation, members of the GOP's right flank are walking right up to the line of defending him.

"The thing that's regrettable is that the whole thing with the magazine was released, because here's a guy who's undoubtedly the most qualified person to take on all these difficult things over in Afghanistan," Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) told reporters this afternoon. "It's regrettable that it all happened through Rolling Stone, I think that's the main problem there, and I still can't figure out how that happened."

"I know him, I've been with him in the field, there's no one as qualified as he is to run the show in Afghanistan," Inhofe added.

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Topics: Barack Obama, Eric Cantor, James Inhofe, Stanley McChrystal, Susan Collins

David Obey

Top Dem Rep Wants 'Reckless, Renegade' McChrystal To Resign


Rep. David Obey (D-WI)

Rep. Dave Obey (D-WI), chair of the House Appropriations Committee, just released this statement calling on Gen. Stanley McChrystal to resign in the harshest terms, and calling him the latest in "a long list of reckless, renegade generals."

After referencing a speech McChrystal gave in London last year in which the general made strong statements about his policy preferences, Obey says:

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Stanley McChrystal

Gibbs On McChrystal's Job Security: 'Wait And See'


White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs would not say if Gen. Stanley McChrystal will keep his job following the Rolling Stone profile portraying the top commander in Afghanistan as mocking President Obama and top administration officials.

A reporter asked, "Is McChrystal's job safe?" Gibbs answer was brief, and he repeated it multiple times: "We'll have more to say after that meeting." He later said people should "wait and see" the outcome of tomorrow's meeting. It was an already scheduled update on Afghanistan and Pakistan, but Obama summoned McChrystal to Washington to hear his explanation.

The president and McChrystal have not spoken, Gibbs said. "The president is anxious to talk to him."

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Gates: 'McChrystal Made A Significant Mistake'


Sec. of Defense Robert Gates

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said in a statement this morning that Gen. Stanley McChrystal "made a significant mistake and exercised poor judgment" for his comments in a Rolling Stone profile.

"Gen. McChrystal has apologized to me and is similarly reaching out to others named in this article to apologize to them as well," Gates said. "I have recalled Gen. McChrystal to Washington to discuss this in person."

Here's the full statement:

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Stanley McChrystal

Rolling Stone Editor Explains Fact-Checking Of McChrystal Profile


Rolling Stone magazine article on General Stanley McChrystal

Rolling Stone Managing Editor Will Dana told TPM in an interview this morning that the fact-checking process for the magazine's profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal went extremely smoothly and the magazine has "utter confidence and faith in the reporting."

Dana said that, contra a report in Politico, neither McChrystal nor anyone else was shown the article before it ran.

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Hoyer On McChrystal: It's Obama's Call


House Minority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD)

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer today dodged questions from reporters about whether Gen. Stanley McChrystal should be fired in light of a new Rolling Stone profile. "The person that needs to have faith in McChrystal is the commander in chief, the president of the United States," Hoyer said.

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Rolling Stone Editor: McChrystal Camp Didn't Take Issue With Our Story (VIDEO)


General Stanley McChrystal

General Stanley McChrystal did not push back or take issue with a Rolling Stone article in which the general's top aides ripped the Obama Administration, the magazine's editor said this morning. McChrystal has reportedly been summoned to the White House to explain himself.

"They knew when we were on the record," Rolling Stone executive editor Eric Bates said on MSNBC this morning.

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Afghanistan

Majority Of Jabs In McChrystal Profile Came From Aides


General Stanley McChrystal

One interesting thing about the Rolling Stone profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal that has Washington in a tizzy today is that virtually all of the jabs at President Obama and other Administration officials came not from McChrystal himself, but from unnamed aides to the general.

Now, these are presumably experienced people who know how the media works, and it is clear that, at a minimum, McChrystal encouraged an environment in which such comments insulting to the chain of command were tolerated.

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Afghanistan

Summoned To Situation Room: McChrystal In Hot Water Over Rolling Stone Profile


President Barack Obama and General Stanley McChrystal

Gen. Stanley McChrystal has some explaining to do. McChrystal, the top commander in Afghanistan held over from the Bush administration, has been summoned to the White House to apologize in person for some nasty remarks he and members of his staff made about Vice President Joe Biden and key members of President Obama's Cabinet.

McChrystal and his aides in the field mocked National Security Adviser Gen. Jim Jones, special envoy Richard Holbrooke and others. The brutal comments will be published in an upcoming edition of Rolling Stone. The article describes McChrystal as being "disappointed" by a meeting with Obama and said the president seemed "uncomfortable and intimidated" by military brass. (The Rolling Stone story, by freelance writer Michael Hastings, was posted here as a PDF, but was pulled after about 9:15 a.m. It comes out Friday.)

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