Still More On Revolting Generals

In today's Washington Post, Charles Krauthammer channels Blue Crab Boulevard. The only difference in our opinions is that he, of course, gets paid for writing his!

We've always had discontented officers in every war and in every period of our history. But they rarely coalesce into factions. That happens in places such as Hussein's Iraq, Pinochet's Chile or your run-of-the-mill banana republic. And when it does, outsiders (including the United States) do their best to exploit it, seeking out the dissident factions to either stage a coup or force the government to change policy.

That kind of dissident party within the military is alien to America. Some other retired generals have found it necessary to rise to the defense of the administration. Will the rest of the generals, retired or serving, now have to declare which camp they belong to?

It is precisely this kind of division that our tradition of military deference to democratically elected civilian superiors was meant to prevent. Today it suits the antiwar left to applaud the rupture of that tradition. But it is a disturbing and very dangerous precedent that even the left will one day regret.

Which is what we have been arguing all along. This is deadly ground for the left to tread. But in their blind quest to pull down the administration they will not see the danger.

And we do all this for free!

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