CABAL General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Leading the Troops AFTER The Iraqi’s Were Already Surrendering

Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.

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Norman Schwarzkopf

Official portrait, 1988
Birth name Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.
Nickname(s)
  • “Stormin’ Norman”[1]
  • “The Bear”[1]
Born August 22, 1934
Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
Died December 27, 2012 (aged 78)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Buried
West Point Cemetery, New York, U.S.
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1956–1991
Rank General
Commands held
Battles/wars
Awards
Alma mater United States Military Academy (BS)
University of Southern California (MEng)
Spouse(s)
Brenda Holsinger

(m. 1968)

Children 3
Relations Norman Schwarzkopf Sr.
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Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. KCB (/ˈʃwɔːrtskɒf/German: [ˈʃvartskɔp͡f]; August 22, 1934 – December 27, 2012) was a United States Army general. While serving as the commander of United States Central Command, he led all coalition forces in the Persian Gulf War.

Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Schwarzkopf grew up in the United States and later in Iran. He was accepted by the United States Military Academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army in 1956. After a number of initial training programs, Schwarzkopf interrupted a stint as an academy teacher and served in the Vietnam War, first as an adviser to the South Vietnamese Army and then as a battalion commander. Schwarzkopf was highly decorated in Vietnam and was awarded three Silver Stars, two Purple Hearts, and the Legion of Merit. Rising through the ranks after the Vietnam war, he later commanded the 24th Mechanized Infantry Division and was one of the commanders of the invasion of Grenada in 1983.

Assuming command of United States Central Command in 1988, Schwarzkopf was called on to respond to the invasion of Kuwait in 1990 by the forces of Ba’athist Iraq under Saddam Hussein. Initially tasked with defending Saudi Arabia from Iraqi aggression, Schwarzkopf’s command eventually grew to an international force of over 750,000 troops. After diplomatic relations broke down, he planned and led Operation Desert Storm, an extended air campaign followed by a highly successful 100-hour ground offensive, which defeated the Iraqi Army and removed Iraqi troops from Kuwait in early 1991. Schwarzkopf was presented with military honors.

Schwarzkopf retired shortly after the end of the war and undertook a number of philanthropic ventures, only occasionally stepping into the political spotlight before his death from complications of pneumonia. A hard-driving military commander, easily angered, Schwarzkopf was considered an exceptional leader by many biographers and was noted for his abilities as a military diplomat and in dealing with the press.

https://www.brighteon.com/aebc41d4-4f2a-4d01-b127-eaeb78387651

48 Minutes of ABOVE LINK

How in Desert Storm U.S. Ground Soldiers go in after Bombing Iraqi for WEEKS if not MONTHS and then drove in with tanks to surrendering Iraqi’s.

Naomi Judd gives propaganda to support General SCHWARTZKOPF in her Cookbook! of all places on page 176 of her Home Companion says:

“General Schwartzkopf and I were speaking at the same event when I heard him say  “The truth of the matter is you always know what to do.  The hard part is doing it.”

Comment:  Both are members of the Same Cabal so it is one cabal member supporting another.  She also name drops Matthew McConaughey , Michael Bolton, U2, Tammy Wynette, Randy Travis, Dolly Parton, Etc.  Cabal Entertainers are paid to promote Agendas:  Wars, Open Borders, Multiculturalism, Kalergi Plan (Angie Jolie), Abortions, Woke Culture (Ashley Judd With Nasty Girls Anti-Trump Speech and she admitted she was paid with movie roles, etc.).

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