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Talisman Sabre: Australia’s Massive Military Drill Draws Chinese Surveillance

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor July 15, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Chinese surveillance vessels have historically monitored naval exercises conducted off teh Australian coast during the past four Talisman Sabre exercises, and their presence was anticipated for the current iteration, according to Defense Industry minister pat Conroy.

Conroy stated that the Chinese military has observed these exercises as 2017, making their absence unusual. He added that Australia would adjust its approach to the exercises in response to Chinese activities and monitor their presence around Australia. As of Sunday, Conroy confirmed that Chinese vessels were not yet shadowing Australian ships.

The exercise officially commenced on Sunday with a ceremony in Sydney, attended by Lt. Gen. J.B. Vowell, Deputy Commanding General of U.S. Army Pacific, and Vice Adm. Justin Jones, Australia’s Chief of Joint Operations.

This exercise, which highlights Australia’s defense alliance with the United States, began the day after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese commenced a six-day visit to China.During this visit, Albanese is scheduled to hold his fourth in-person meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Albanese indicated that Chinese surveillance of Talisman Sabre would not be a topic of discussion with President Xi. Speaking to reporters in Shanghai on Monday, Albanese stated that such surveillance is not unusual and has occurred in the past, emphasizing his commitment to asserting Australia’s national interest.

Albanese also noted the disparity in his visits to the United States and china as prime minister, having visited the U.S. five times compared to two visits to China.

The Australian leader has faced domestic criticism for not yet securing a face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Albanese expressed his anticipation for a constructive engagement with President Trump,referencing three prior constructive phone conversations.

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Trump Visit: Soldiers Screened for Appearance & Views

by David Harrison – Chief Editor June 12, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

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Fort Bragg Soldiers Reportedly Screened for Appearance and political Views at Trump Speech

Table of Contents

  • Fort Bragg Soldiers Reportedly Screened for Appearance and political Views at Trump Speech
    • Details of the Alleged Soldier Screening
    • Partisan Comments and Audience reaction
    • concerns Over Military Neutrality
    • Official Response and Ongoing investigation
    • Questions Raised
    • evergreen Insights: The Importance of Military Neutrality

Fort Bragg, NC – Soldiers attending President Donald Trump’s address at Fort Bragg on Tuesday were reportedly screened for both their physical appearance and political affiliations, raising concerns about potential political influence within the military [1].

Details of the Alleged Soldier Screening

The event, intended to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary, took a controversial turn when reports surfaced that soldiers were handpicked based on their perceived support for the president. Unit messages obtained by Military.com revealed specific criteria for selecting attendees.

Did You Know? The U.S.army, established on june 14, 1775, is the oldest branch of the U.S. military. the Army’s core values are duty,honor,and country [U.S. Army Website].

One message explicitly stated “no fat soldiers,” while another sought to minimize the presence of individuals with opposing political views. According to the obtained unit message, “If soldiers have political views that are in opposition to the current administration and they don’t want to be in the audience then they need to speak with their leadership and get swapped out” [1].

Partisan Comments and Audience reaction

During his speech, President Trump made partisan comments, attacking political rivals such as former President joe Biden and California governor Gavin Newsom, who has been critical of the administration’s handling of immigration protests in Los Angeles [3]. These comments elicited cheers and boos from soldiers in the audience, raising eyebrows as expressing political views while in uniform can frequently enough result in disciplinary action.

Pro Tip: Military personnel are expected to remain politically neutral while in uniform or acting in an official capacity.Regulations vary by branch, but generally aim to avoid the appearance of endorsing political candidates or parties [Department of Defense].

concerns Over Military Neutrality

The alleged screening process and the partisan atmosphere at the event have sparked concerns about the neutrality of the U.S. Army. One commander at Fort Bragg, speaking anonymously to Military.com, described the situation as “shameful” and expressed hope that lessons would be learned [1].

Social media posts also revealed soldiers purchasing pro-Trump and conservative merchandise from 365 Campaign, an Oklahoma-based business. A Fort Bragg spokesperson, Col. Mary Ricks, stated that “the vendor’s presence is under review to determine how it was permitted and to prevent similar occurrences in the future” [1].

Official Response and Ongoing investigation

Army Times has reached out to Col. Ricks for further comment regarding the allegations of soldier screening, but has not yet received a response. The incident raises questions about the extent to which political considerations might potentially be influencing military events and the potential impact on the perception of the Army as a non-partisan institution.

Key Details of the Fort Bragg Incident
Aspect Description
Event President Trump’s address at Fort Bragg celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary
Allegations Soldiers screened for appearance and political views before the speech
Criteria “No fat soldiers” and preference for those supporting the administration
Concerns Military neutrality and potential political influence
Response Review of vendor selling pro-Trump merchandise; Army times seeking comment

Questions Raised

How can the military ensure political neutrality in an increasingly polarized environment?

What steps should be taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future?

evergreen Insights: The Importance of Military Neutrality

Maintaining political neutrality within the military is crucial for preserving public trust and ensuring the armed forces can effectively serve all citizens, irrespective of their political beliefs. Throughout U.S. history, the military has been regarded as a non-partisan entity, focused on defending the nation and upholding the Constitution. Any perceived deviation from this principle can erode public confidence and potentially undermine the military’s ability to carry out its mission effectively.

The Hatch Act of 1939, officially known as An act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, is a United States federal law whose main provision prohibits employees in the executive branch of the federal government, except the president, vice-president, and certain designated high-level officials of that branch,

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