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WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?The nation s top military officer says it was a mistake for him to have been in Lafayette Square with President Donald Trump last week.Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says his presence  created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics.  He called it  a mistake  that he has learned from.Milley made the comments during a virtual graduation ceremony for National Defense University on Thursday. As many of you saw, the result of the photograph of me at Lafayette Square last week, sparked a national debate about the role of the military in civil society,  h <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley flasche</a> e said.  I should not have been there. Milley and Defense Secretary Mark Esper walked from the  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us</a> White House to Lafayette Square with Trump and others on June 1 amid street protests, and the president posed for photographers holding up a Bible in front of St. John s Episcopal Church.                    Copyright 2020 . All rights reserved. This material may no <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>Stanley cup website</a> t be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter.    Click here to manage all Newsletters                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
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