In the weeks before President Nixon resigned from the Presidency, Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger called in the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Chiefs. He told them he wanted to know about any orders that came from the President outside the normal chain of command. He and the Joint Chief were prepared to countermand such orders.
What was he worried about? He was concerned that President Nixon might fake a foreign crisis. Nixon could then go on TV with a speech something like this:
“My fellow Americans. We are facing what may be the greatest crisis in our country’s history. We have information that –––––– is ready to launch an attack on American cities, and I have ordered a preemptive strike. In this hour of peril we have no time to be distracted by Watergate and its partisan intentions. As a result I have dismissed the Congress and declared a state of emergency and martial law for the next three months.”
This is what Schlesinger and the Generals were prepared to prevent.
Today we don’t have a Department of Defense. We have a Department of War. We don’t have a Secretary who obeys the Constitution. We have a Secretary who violates both the Constitution and the rules of warfare. We don’t have Generals who disobey illegal orders. They’ve been dismissed. We don’t have independent sources of news. We have “Truth Social” and Fox News and X.
And we have China and Russia taking notes.