Seems like the only ones calling for this support to be dropped are those pushing a pro Putin agenda.
Pathetic comment. It's possible to oppose the massive financial cost born by the American ( and other country's ) taxpayer to make a proxy war against a country that was not likely to attack their country, without being a Putin stooge .
What else would a general say? It doesn't mean he's right.
Of course, he is immune to the financial problems affecting the common man, sitting in his nice office with a big salary, so he doesn't need to worry about being able to buy food or pay his mortgage.
The US military and the military industrial complex have done very nicely out of portraying the Russians as the boogyman that will only be kept at bay by the billions of $ that the US taxpayer has sent their way, a boogyman that was shown to be a bit sad after the fall of the Soviet Union.
If the Russians didn't exist, I suppose they would have had to invent an enemy to justify their massive tax take.