Quote from Trader7793:
If the general was trying to make a statement he made it in the dumbest way possible. What a disgrace. An interview with Rolling Stone...please. He should have just resigned, then gone on the TV talk show circuit and made his point...as a private citizen. This is the correct way to make his point.
Even raw recruits know that the president is Commander In Chief and at the top of the chain of command. The general's behavior is totally inexcusable by active duty military personnel, especially at his rank. It does not matter who is president...republican or democrat or rather the president is popular or not. The military is not congress...there is a definate chain of command and respect for superior officers. What do you think the General would have done if a colonel under his command had done the same thing to him?
The president should have congress demote him to Lt. Colonel and make him serve another few years in Afghanistan working for those he previously commanded. This way he can learn what the chain of command is.