World

Ex-US military leaders back Harris, call Trump a danger

Sep 10, 2024

Washington [US], September 10: A group of 10 retired top U.S. military officials endorsed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter made public on Monday.
They said she is the only presidential candidate fit to serve as the nation's commander-in-chief and called her Republican rival Donald Trump "a danger to our national security and democracy."
The letter, signed by Retired General Larry Ellis and Retired Rear Admiral Michael Smith, among others, cited Trump's comments disparaging members of the military and his own "chaotic approach" to Afghanistan ahead of the U.S. withdrawal, including negotiating a deal with the Taliban that allowed 5,000 of the group's fighters to return to the battlefield
The Democratic vice president and Trump, who is running for the third time after serving from 2017 to early 2021, face a tight race before the Nov. 5 election in an unprecedented contest in which the future of American democracy looms large.
The letter coincided with a new Harris campaign ad released before the two candidates' Tuesday night debate featuring former Trump officials warning that a second Trump presidency would pose major risks.
The letter also comes a day before House Speaker Mike Johnson hosts a congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the 13 service members killed in the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021. Trump and his fellow Republicans have tried to blame Harris for the Afghanistan pullout, with those in Congress issuing a report on Monday.
The retired military officials, in their letter, blamed Trump for "failing to take responsibility for his own role in putting service members in harm's way," noting his deal to free Taliban fighters without involving the Afghan government and for not leaving a withdrawal plan after he left office following his 2020 election loss.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

More news

16th World Confluence of Humanity, Power & Spirituality to Spotlight 'Spiritual Intelligence' in an Age of Artificial Intelligence

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], December 25: At a time when the world is grappling with rapid technological change, geopolitical uncertainty, and a growing crisis of values, the 16th World Confluence of Humanity, Power & Spirituality (WCHPS) returns to Kolkata with a compelling and timely theme: "Spiritual Intelligence." Organised by the Universal Spirituality and Humanity Foundation under the initiative of the Kanoria Foundation, the two-day Confluence will be held on 26th and 27th December 2025 in Kolkata, and will be inaugurated by CV Ananda Bose, Honourable Governor of West Bengal, bringing together an extraordinary assembly of global leaders, spiritual luminaries, policy-makers, scientists, educationists, and corporate thinkers.

Dec 25, 2025