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Military must stay out of election: ex-Pentagon chiefs

They say armed forces involvement will lead to ‘dangerous, unlawful, unconstitutional territory’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2021 12:00PM

Military must stay out of election: ex-Pentagon chiefs
In an essay, all living former United States defense secretaries have called on the acting defense secretary and department officials to facilitate the transition for President-elect Joe Biden’s administration. – Pixabay pic, January 4, 2021

WASHINGTON – All 10 living former United States defense secretaries, including two Donald Trump appointees, warned yesterday against involving the military in the US presidential transition.

In an essay published in The Washington Post, Ashton Carter, Leon Panetta, William Perry, Dick Cheney, William Cohen, Robert Gates, Chuck Hagel, James Mattis and Mark Esper urged the Pentagon to commit to a peaceful transition of power.

“Efforts to involve the US armed forces in resolving election disputes will take us into dangerous, unlawful and unconstitutional territory,” they said, adding that officials who sought to do so could face serious professional and criminal consequences.

Referring to the election process and peaceful transfers of power as “hallmarks of our democracy”, the secretaries noted that other than Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860 that ultimately led to the pro-slavery South seceding and the US Civil War, the country has had an unbroken record of peaceful transitions.

“This year should be no exception,” they wrote.

The secretaries, who come from both US political parties with Esper and Mattis both appointed by Trump, pointed out that all legal challenges to the presidential election results had been dismissed by the courts and the votes certified by state governors.

They said it is time to formally certify the Electoral College votes.

They also called on acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and all defense department officials to facilitate the transition for President-elect Joe Biden’s administration “fully, cooperatively and transparently”.

“They must also refrain from any political actions that undermine the results of the election or hinder the success of the new team,” the essay said.

Trump, who is refusing to acknowledge his election loss to Biden, until recently held back from allowing government agencies to cooperate with Biden’s team, as is the custom.

In late December, Biden said political appointees at the Pentagon, which Trump has packed with loyalists since the election, have refused to provide a “clear picture” on troop posture or budgeting.

“It is nothing short, in my view, of irresponsibility,” Biden said in Wilmington, Delaware, warning that US adversaries could take advantage of the transition. – AFP, Janaury 4, 2021

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