Discharge Of Major Jason Brezler Upheld By Navy And Marine Corps
BY Herschel Smith8 years, 11 months ago
A Marine Corps officer who sent classified material from an unclassified email account in an attempt to warn fellow troops about a corrupt Afghan police chief had his honorable discharge upheld on Monday by a senior Navy Department official, The Washington Post reported.
Maj. Jason Brezler’s attorney, Michael Bowe, said the next step is a lawsuit to be filed against the Marine Corps.
“We will now proceed to a real court and prove that Commandant [Gen. James F.] Amos and his generals illegally retaliated against Major Brezler because they were more concerned with politics and their careers than the lives of their Marines and the service of a good Marine who did the right thing,” Bowe told The Post in an emailed statement. “I look forward to their cross-examination.”
Amos was the Marine Corps’ top officer when the investigation into Brezler’s actions began. Brezler attached classified documents to an email alerting fellow marines in August 2012 that Taliban-linked police chief Sarwar Jan was corrupt and sexually abusing kids.
If you aren’t familiar with the case of Major Jason Brezler, you ought to be. Thus does the DoD, and USMC side with murderers, child abusers and pedophiles and against honorable men.
This is to be expected by the likes of the man who made the decision, Juan Garcia, who said:
Leadership at all levels of the organization, by both military and civilians, is essential to eliminating discrimination and encouraging the acceptance of differences … We acknowledge the Department of the Navy LGBT community as a vital force in our work and integral part of our success
“Vital.” An “integral part of our success.” Well damn. I sure am glad this administration is spending time and effort on the right things.
On December 2, 2015 at 2:25 pm, Jack Crabb said:
What the fuck has happened to my beloved Corps?
On December 2, 2015 at 6:22 pm, Billy Mullins said:
Obozo