Thursday 24 June 2010

General Stanley A. McChrystal

Following unflattering remarks about the vice president and other administration officials attributed to McChrystal and his aides in a Rolling Stone article, McChrystal has been summoned to Washington, D.C. and has reportedly offered his resignation to Defense Secretary Robert Gates

(born August 14, 1954)
壬日--2010庚寅--偏印vs食神 PK
Starting 2012 59 ~ 68 戊寅 殺vs 食 PK
Conclusuon-PK

USA-No Luck??

1 comment:

ding-fire 168 said...

n 2010, after leaving the Army, McChrystal came to Yale University as a Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior fellow. He teaches "Leadership," a graduate-level seminar course with some spots reserved for undergraduates. The course received 250 applications for 20 spots in 2011 and will be offered for the third time in 2013. The course is "not-for-attribution," with Yale requiring students taking the course to sign a non-disclosure agreement promising not to reveal what was said in class
In November 2010, JetBlue Airways announced that McChrystal would join its board of directors.[69] On February 16, 2011, Navistar International announced that McChrystal would join its board of directors He is also Chairman of the the Board of Siemens Government Systems, and is on the strategic advisory board of Knowledge International, a licensed arms dealer whose parent company is EAI, a business "very close" to the United Arab Emirates government

McChrystal co-founded and is a partner at the McChrystal Group LLC, an Alexandria, Virginia-based consulting firm that is a "strategic partner" to Shockey Scofield Solutions LLC, a lobbying firm that represents defense contractors, including General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and CH2M Hill, and rents office space from the McChrystal Group. Investigator and journalist Dina Rasor criticized McChrystal's consulting firm, and its close relationship to a lobbying shop, as a "poor excuse of a fig leaf to cover his tracks" and stated that "none of this passes the laugh test, but there is no one laughing at all the self-dealing in Washington, especially with military contractors and retired military officer (wiki)