U.S. top general secretly called China over fears Trump could spark war
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Milley Feared Trump Was Going to Start a War So He Could Stay in Power
The Washington Post just revealed excerpts from Bob Woodward’s and Robert Costa’s new book, Peril, that has some really scary stuff: Top general was so fearful Trump might spark war that he made secret calls to his Chinese counterpart, new book says...
Top general feared Trump would order China strike
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Fearful of Donald Trump's actions in his final weeks as president, the United States' top military officer twice assured his Chinese counterpart that the two nations would not go to war, according to a forthcoming book.Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People's Liberation Army that the United States would not strike. One call took place on Oct. 30, 2020, four days before the election…
Dubious of Trump’s sanity, US general secretly called China: book
The top US general was so worried in early January that Donald Trump was out of control that he took secret action to prevent the outgoing president from sparking a waThe post Dubious of Trump's sanity, US general secretly called China: book appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.
US' top military officer feared Donald Trump could order China strike, claims book by Washington Post journalists
Mark Milley also spoke with a number of other chiefs of defense around the world in the days after the 6 January riot, including military leaders from the UK, Russia and Pakistan
Top U.S. military officer feared Trump could order China strike in final weeks as president: Book
Fearful of Donald Trump’s actions in his final weeks as president, the United States’ top military officer twice called his Chinese counterpart to assure him that the two nations would …
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