After brennan snub, bin laden raid commander asks trump to remove his security clearance too


After brennan snub, bin laden raid commander asks trump to remove his security clearance too

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The decorated retired Navy admiral, in an open letter published in The Washington Post, defended Brennan as "one of the finest public servants I have ever known" and accused Trump


of using "McCarthy-era tactics." n this file photo taken on June 28, 2011, United States Navy Vice Admiral William McRaven testifies during his confirmation hearing before the


Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. - William McRaven, commander of the US Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden, condemned President Donald Trump on


Thursday for revoking the security clearance of former CIA chief John Brennan and asked that his be withdrawn as well. The decorated retired Navy admiral, in an open letter published in The


Washington Post, defended Brennan as "one of the finest public servants I have ever known" and accused Trump of using "McCarthy-era tactics. William McRaven, commander of the


US Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden, has condemned President Donald Trump for revoking the security clearance of former CIA chief John Brennan and asked that his be withdrawn as


well. The decorated retired Navy admiral, in an open letter published in The Washington Post, defended Brennan as "one of the finest public servants I have ever known" and accused


Trump of using "McCarthy-era tactics." "Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John," McRaven said yesterday. "He is a man of unparalleled


integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don't know him." "Therefore, I would consider it an honour if you would revoke my


security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency," he said. McRaven was the head of US Joint Special Operations


Command from 2011 to 2014 and supervised the SEAL raid that killed bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011. "Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the


occasion and become the leader this great nation needs," McRaven said. "A good leader tries to embody the best qualities of his or her organization," he said. "A good


leader sets the example for others to follow. "A good leader always puts the welfare of others before himself or herself." "Your leadership, however, has shown little of these


qualities," McRaven said. "Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation.


"If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken," McRaven said. "The criticism will continue until you


become the leader we prayed you would be." Trump revoked the security clearance of Brennan on Wednesday and warned several other prominent critics that they too risk being blacklisted.


Following the president's summit last month with Russia's Vladimir Putin, Brennan - who headed the CIA under Obama - described Trump's behaviour as "nothing short of


treasonous." Trump for his part accused the ex-spy chief of tossing around "unfounded and outrageous allegations - wild outbursts on the internet and television - about this


administration" and engaging in "increasingly frenzied commentary."