He called China concerned that Trump could attack with nuclear weapons, general defends himself

The leading American general, Mark Milley, has defended himself after a book reported that there were secret phone calls with China about concerns that nuclear war could break out because of the former president's mental state, Donald Trump. The October and January calls last year secured the Chinese army, General Milley said. Mr. [...]
The October and January calls last year secured the Chinese army, General Milley said.
Mr. Trump said the claims were fabricated and that the Republicans had requested the general's dismissal, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
President Joe Biden has declared that there was a “great confidence” in General Milley.
General Milley's spokesman said the calls were in the context of “diers and his responsibilities”.
The phones have Chinese General Li Zuoceng were discovered on Tuesday in several fragments from the new book of two Washington Post rapporteurs.
The book, entitled “Rresicus” [ang. Peril said that after the January 6th crash in the United States, General Milley “was sure Trump had experienced serious mental degradation after losing to choice”.
He was then concerned that Trump could cause much damage by having power until January 20th.
Milhouse had assured General Lee that America would not attack. If we do [you attack], then the Chinese will first warn,” quotes the fragment.
The book also says that General Milhouse had told his staff that if Mr. Trump ordered a nuclear attack, then he had to confirm it before it was done.
Trump accused Milhouse of treason. /Periscope











