Former President Donald Trump's last Pentagon chief, Christopher Miller, believes no one in the military has been held accountable for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The other aspect that Miller wanted to see from current defense officials was"lessons learned," though he said he doesn't see that happening right now. In the book, he listed ten action items that promote"a new way forward for America," and the final one is to"fire the generals."
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