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An ardent opponent of the US military's presence in Afghanistan who once called for the use of lethal force against illegal immigrants and has made a litany of racist comments has been made a senior adviser at the Pentagon.
An ardent opponent of the US military's presence in Afghanistan who once called for the use of lethal force against illegal immigrants and has made a litany of racist comments has been made a senior adviser at the Pentagon.
During an interview with The Grayzone, an American, left-wing online newspaper and blog, MacGregor explains that President Putin has taken great care of civilians during his advance in Ukraine. It is these considerations, and not Ukrainian resistance, that have meant that it has taken time to win the war in Ukraine, he claims.
Added Macgregor: "They live above all of this, they have no connection to the country. There is nothing there that holds them in place, and they are largely responsible, in my judgment, for the condition that we are in today. That group more than anything else is what we're up against, and the other things that you see, whether it's BLM or antifa—those are just foot soldiers, they are being deployed to attack us." "Rootless cosmopolitans" is the term that was used by Josef Stalin's regime in the late 1940s and early 1950s to describe citizens, almost all of whom were Jews, who had purportedly betrayed the USSR to the West.
One of the Army's leading thinkers on innovation, Macgregor has written for years about how the military needs to adjust from its aging Cold War posture and become a more agile, creative force able to intervene quickly anywhere in the world.