Gen McChrystal has since committed to lectures of Yale University that has Pentagon he deleted General misconduct a US released, after a magazine reported and said his staff had disrespectful of top US officials.A Pentagon report found insufficient proof Gen Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. in Afghanistan of June, had violated the General military policy of the United States.
It said events narrated in the magazine not had taken place, as written. Rolling Stone said that it stood by his article.
Gen McChrystal was replaced as head of the United States and NATO troops in Afghanistan.
US replaced him say President Barack Obama by Gen David Petraeus, Gen McChrystal had failed, "meet the standard, should be determined by a commanding general" and, that the article "the civilian control of the military that undermines the heart of our democratic system".
Gen McChrystal later resigned from the army.
On Monday said the Pentagon it had reviewed inspector general's Office of the magazine play, titled the runaway General McChrystal gene or its employees be reported, made snide remarks about Mr Obama, Vice President Joe Biden published in a document, Diplomat Richard Holbrooke, Ambassador Karl Eikenberry and others.
Investigators interviewed witnesses, which would have been reported in the situation, which confirm events and checks E-mail and travel documents.
"The evidence was not sufficient to standards with respect to one show a violation of the applicable Department of Defense the events on which we focused," wrote Michael child, to be Deputy Inspector General for administrative investigators.
"Not all of the events at issue occurred in the article reported."
'No violation'
He wrote that in some cases investigators found no witnesses, making recognized or the reported remarks to hear, and in others, they found the context of the incident in the article is different, reported.
The report reviews episodes in which gene was the "middle finger" to an another officer McChrystal reportedly, asked ", which is that of Mr Biden" and said Mr Obama saw "uncomfortable and intimidated" during a meeting with military leaders.
It saw the article claim that gene MC Chrystal's staff drunk and unruly in a bar have been was that a staff comment at a dinner had made an anti-gay with French officials and other episodes.
Mr child wrote, that gene MC Chrystal's alleged middle finger gestures to an other officer any standard of behaviour would have violated as it had occurred "in a conversation between colleagues with a long-standing professional and personal relationship".
Mr child said that executive editor Eric Bates had rejected article author, Michael Hastings, and rolling stone, will be interviewed by the inspector general's Office.
Rolling Stone issued a statement that it stood behind its story, which called it "in every detail exactly".
"We note that gene was Stanley McChrystal's own response to the story to issue of an apology, saying what was expressed in the article 'far short' was his personal standard," the magazine said.
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