Former General Stanley McChrystal: I was 'Completely Surprised' By Rolling Stone Article

McChrystal Was 'Completely Surprised' By 'Problem'

WASHINGTON — Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal says he was "completely surprised" by the uproar that followed publication of a Rolling Stone article featuring derogatory comments attributed to his staff about the Obama administration.

The controversial comments amounted to a career-killer for McChrystal, who was U.S. commander in Afghanistan at that time the article appeared in 2010.

McChrystal, in an interview broadcast Monday on "CBS This Morning," tells correspondent David Martin he was shocked that there was so much trouble over the comments in the article, saying he never thought he would see his loyalty and respect drawn into question after more than 30 years in the service.

"I was awakened about two in the morning, and told there was a problem, that the Rolling Stone Article was about to come out, and it was bad," he told CBS.

McChrystal, whose resignation was accepted by President Barack Obama, is promoting his new book entitled "My Share of the Task."

After his resignation, he said that everything he thought he was or tried to be was "at least in question."

The Huffington Post's David Wood wrote about McChrystal's memoir.

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