The Rolling Stone article that resulted in General Stanley McChrystal's sacking as US commander in Afghanistan.
Pentagon Inquiry Into Article Clears McChrystal And Aides -- Stars And Stripes
WASHINGTON – Inflammatory statements about civilian officials that cost the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan his job last year could not be independently confirmed or were taken out of context, according to a Department of Defense report released Monday.
Army Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal was recalled to Washington by President Barack Obama and resigned in June in the wake of a Rolling Stone article that reported senior members of his staff had made mocking remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and security advisers to the president.
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More News On The Clearing Of General McChrystal And His Aides
Rolling Stone Statement on the Pentagon's McChrystal Report -- Rolling Stone
Pentagon Inquiry Into Article Clears McChrystal and Aides -- New York Times
He didn't do anything wrong: Pentagon clears General McChrystal who was sacked by Obama over jibes in Rolling Stone article -- The Daily Mail
Pentagon Clears McCrystal Of Any Wrongdoing Described In Magazine Article -- NPR
Pentagon Review Clears Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal in 'Rolling Stone' Article Controversy -- ABC News
Evidence lacking for McChrystal allegations: report -- Reuters
General McChrystal did not violate US military policy, Pentagon finds -- The Guardian
McChrystal cleared of wrongdoing in Rolling Stone piece -- BBC
He lost his job, but probe finds McChrystal, aides did nothing wrong -- CNN
DOD probe clears Stanley McChrystal, aides -- Politico
Pentagon clears McChrystal of reported wrongdoing -- Xinhuanet
General Stanley McChrystal: profile -- The Telegraph
General Stanley McChrystal: career timeline -- The Telegraph
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