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Trump and Hegseth Convene Military Leaders Amid Mystery

by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON -⁤ Former president Donald Trump and Fox News host Pete Hegseth are scheduled to address an ‌estimated several hundred U.S. military leaders this week, signaling a potential shift in ⁣defense priorities⁢ and a demand for unified support behind teh management’s forthcoming strategy. The meeting, requiring in-person attendance from commanders across the globe, is drawing scrutiny from⁣ national security analysts⁢ who question its ‍purpose and potential impact on military morale.

the gathering comes as ‍the trump ⁤administration prepares to unveil a defense policy that diverges from ‌decades of precedent, reportedly​ prioritizing the Northern hemisphere over traditional focus areas like Europe and Asia. Experts suggest the meeting aims⁣ to ‌secure buy-in from ​top military officials for this new direction,⁣ which includes increased domestic deployments and a more assertive role for the ​military in border security and law enforcement. ⁣

Brookings institution Director of Research for Foreign Policy, Michael O’Hanlon, characterized the mandatory in-person meeting as “theatrics” and an attempt to “impose” rather than foster a genuine exchange of views. Bryan⁣ Clark, a senior fellow at ⁣the Hudson Institute,‍ anticipates ‌the discussion⁤ will center on the administration’s evolving defense strategy.

Hegseth has been a⁤ vocal proponent of expanded military involvement in domestic ⁢operations, including securing the U.S.-mexico border, supporting “law enforcement surges” in American cities, and authorizing actions against suspected drug traffickers​ in the Caribbean. Thes initiatives,Clark explained,represent a significant departure ​from established norms.

“I think thay’re trying to set the tone, set ⁤the context, for these generals and admirals to say the strategy we have coming out is very different than what⁢ you’re used‍ to – we need you​ to all be on ⁢board with it,” Clark said. The‍ requirement for in-person attendance,despite logistical challenges posed by global time zones,is intended to underscore the importance of the administration’s message. “It’s a way‌ of demonstrating that this is significant,” Clark added.

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