Top US General Blasts Ex-Officers for Attacking Obama
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US military chief General Martin Dempsey (AFP/Getty Images/File, Win Mcnamee)
US military chief General Martin Dempsey denounced ex-officers Tuesday for waging a campaign against President Barack Obama, arguing that soldiers had a duty to stay above the political fray.
Wading into a potential minefield during a hotly contested White House race, Dempsey voiced his disapproval of a group of retired military members and CIA officers who have accused Obama of spilling sensitive national security details to help secure his re-election.
Asked if the group’s criticism was valid or useful, Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he would not comment on the substance of their allegations.
But he added: “As to the latter, is it useful? No, it’s not useful. It’s not useful to me.”
The military had a unique role that required political neutrality, said Dempsey, who spoke to reporters aboard his plane en route to the United States after visiting Afghanistan and Iraq.
“And one of the things that marks us as a profession in a democracy, in our form of democracy, that’s most important is that we remain apolitical.
“That’s how we maintain our bond and trust with the American people,” the general said.