General Milley Admits to Damaged U.S. Reputation
Representative Roger Wicker inquired about the damage done to the reputation of the United States as a result of the failure to pull out of Afghanistan.
General Milley admitted that “damage” was a term that could be used to describe the United States’ reputation following the pullout.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin refused to accept this term and claimed that the reputation of the United States was unchanged. “I think our credibility remains solid,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress.