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KlausStoertebeker writes:

By the moral standard even of top military people it is very hard to believe that USA has still the rights of deadly weapons for individuals.
Sex scandals in high-level U.S. military piled up in the past few months. General Jeffrey Sinclair lost his command in Afghanistan in May. He is accused, having forced subservient women to sexual relations. Stumbled in the fall of the former four star general David Petraeus about an extramarital relationship with his biographer. General John was entangled in the scandal .

According to the news agency AP statistics, these were not isolated. At least 30 percent of all U.S. commanders dismissed over the last eight years, it went to sexual harassment, adultery, pornography, or so-called inappropriate relationships. You include alcohol problems, then four of ten dismissals due to unacceptable behaviour occurred.

According to the AP statistics, 18 generals and admirals in connection with sex stories have been fired in recent years. In addition, there are two layoffs due to alcohol problems. Since 2005, a total of 255 commanders had to acknowledge in advance their service in the U.S. armed forces. In 78 cases it was Affairs or sexual harassment.
Americas downfall is overall.

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