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China analyst, Mandarin linguist, Veteran intel officer, Catholic, Scifi aesthete

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    Jack Posobiec‏Verified account @JackPosobiec Apr 3
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    The only person in the government that has lost his job as a result of the pandemic is a military officer trying to keep his crew alivehttps://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/captain-crozier-has-been-relieved-of-command/ …

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      1. MajorDisaster  🇺🇸‏ @henry5rex Apr 3
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        Technically incorrect, Jack. He was relieved of command not cashiered from the Navy.

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      1. MMSTRIADX‏ @MMSTRIADX Apr 3
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        People have responded to you multiple times why he was fired, and yet you keep repeating the same lie. I Thought you were better.

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      1. Former Everything.‏ @bullshittowalk Apr 3
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        Yea, Jack. Two things. First, he presumably ordered the port call on March 5 in Da Nang, Vietnam, that caused his crew to get sick. Second, within about a day of his letter, Chinese media stated that the PLAN would soon conduct previously unannounced large-scale naval exercises.

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      2. SkyCheese‏ @gouda25 Apr 3
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        I see you pushing this story pretty hard Jack. As an ex Naval Officer, you should know better than anyone the implications of disclosing classified ship operational ready status and going outside the chain of command. What's your agenda here? He put his entire ship at jeopardy.

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      3. Ekscalybur‏ @Ekscalybur Apr 4
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        This isn't just a ship, it's the big stick Teddy Roosevelt talked about. One of the biggest and most important national security objects belonging to the US that even ranks as world class military power by itself. Breaching the security of THAT can't be downplayed.

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      1. Sunflower‏ @uniquedais1999 Apr 3
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        My question is how he let his crew get infected?

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      1. Sheepdog Covfefe‏ @navymig Apr 4
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        He publicly ridiculed his Chain of Command. Even if right, you know that gets him relieved from command.

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      1. Reaper‏ @The_Reaper2008 Apr 4
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        That broke chain of command, that went to the media, making the Navy look incompetent to the media and anti-military “Americans”. If I have a problem with practices in my work place, the first person I don’t go running to is the media, or the CEO, I would bring it up with my boss

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      1. Stephen J Sosinski‏ @sosinskis Apr 4
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        Releasing military information like crew readiness is a secret, he should have known better then announce to the world that his ship is anything but totally prepared.

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      2. R John Wert‏ @RJohnWert Apr 3
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        He broke chain of command. And he was reassigned, didnt lose commission. Fact.

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      3. Former Everything.‏ @bullshittowalk Apr 3
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        Not only that, he presumably ordered the port call in Vietnam on March 5 that got his crew sick!

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