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BumRushDaShow

(162,561 posts)
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:04 PM Sep 29

Military leaders voice concern over Hegseth's new Pentagon strategy

Source: Washington Post

September 29, 2025 at 6:58 p.m. EDT


Military leaders have raised serious concerns with the Trump administration’s forthcoming defense strategy, exposing a divide between the Pentagon’s political and uniformed leadership as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summons top brass to a highly unusual summit in Virginia on Tuesday, according to eight current and former officials.

The critiques from multiple top officers, including Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, come as Hegseth reorders U.S. military priorities — centering the Pentagon on perceived threats to the homeland, narrowing U.S. competition with China, and downplaying America’s role in Europe and Africa.

President Donald Trump will attend the abrupt gathering of general and admirals at Marine Corps Base Quantico, where Hegseth is expected to deliver remarks on military standards and the “warrior ethos,” even as uniformed leaders fear mass firings or a drastic reorganization of the combatant command structure and the military hierarchy.

The debate over the National Defense Strategy — the Pentagon’s primary guide for how it prioritizes resources and positions U.S. forces around the world — is the latest challenge for top military officials navigating the Trump administration’s unorthodox approach to the armed forces.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/09/29/hegseth-national-defense-strategy-trump-dissent/



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Military leaders voice concern over Hegseth's new Pentagon strategy (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 29 OP
It seems to me military leaders are the new and improved Susan collins. Autumn Sep 29 #1
Because many have been through so many Presidents BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #3
Why would you possibly think that. ancianita Sep 29 #4
Does the name Michael Thomas Flynn ring a bell? Autumn Sep 29 #13
So what. He's one of 800 generals, ffs. Think you can smear the whole command with just one example? ancianita Sep 29 #14
I know how it works and I know what they do. What have they done to rein in the son Autumn Sep 29 #15
No you don't. You just think you do. "rein in the son of a bitch..." just proves you refuse to "know how it works." ancianita Sep 29 #16
So nothing? Figured that. You have a nice day. eom Autumn Sep 29 #17
That's all you can come up with because you refuse to read. ancianita Sep 29 #18
Well said. When I try to engage like you do my posts get deleted. Gimpyknee Sep 29 #20
TY for ... Hekate Sep 30 #22
"The Trump administration's unorthodox approach to the armed forces"? sop Sep 29 #2
They are sane-washing it when they don't call it "incompetent approach". . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 29 #6
No, the media would call Putin taking command of the US military a brilliant strategy. Irish_Dem Sep 29 #9
Exactly! mountain grammy Sep 30 #29
These assholes have got to be Russian agents. They are creating a massive fissure in our security. Why? chowder66 Sep 29 #5
Too easy to say "Russia". They are stupid people thinking they are doing good for W males & to hell with the rest Bernardo de La Paz Sep 29 #7
It's not just Russia. All US enemies are working to bring down the US. Irish_Dem Sep 29 #10
I agree but Trump and his ilk love them some Putin. chowder66 Sep 29 #11
Oh yes. Trump, Putin, GOP, MAGAs are all part of the same crime syndicate. Irish_Dem Sep 29 #12
Trump must feel it's about time to turn the military... ananda Sep 29 #8
He does. But the generals will play go along to get along, and listen, and then ancianita Sep 29 #19
Speaking of enemies, Bayard Sep 29 #21
I know, how stupid. mdbl Sep 30 #28
I find this meeting and the potential threat of the government shut down...chilling. nt Javaman Sep 30 #23
The administration literally holds their careers hostage to their willingness to deploy against Americans. MayReasonRule Sep 30 #24
I'm speechless KS Toronado Sep 30 #25
The United States of America is not safe under the present administration and GQP...................... Lovie777 Sep 30 #26
Fight the enemy outside the US usonian Sep 30 #27

BumRushDaShow

(162,561 posts)
3. Because many have been through so many Presidents
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:27 PM
Sep 29

and Secretaries that like the civilian feds, they yawn and say "next" after complaining about them, and their "GS-1000s" who want to "rock the boat" too much.

I know as a retired civilian civil service employee, I served under 6 Presidents and who knows how many Department and Agency heads (since there was almost always some revolving door of them), although obviously this current set are a bunch of fucking loons.

ancianita

(42,435 posts)
4. Why would you possibly think that.
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:30 PM
Sep 29

Not only do commanders have university PhD levels of education, but they have the entire of human history from which to learn military science.

US Military generals are among the most educated elite of the world. What the worst US Military general knows is a universe more than anything Hegseth or this felon commander-in-chief has learned since the day either was born.

Autumn

(48,522 posts)
13. Does the name Michael Thomas Flynn ring a bell?
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:10 PM
Sep 29

Collins graduated Phi Beta Kappa from St. Lawrence University. What have the military leaders done to rein in that SOB Trump other than share their concern on the DL?

ancianita

(42,435 posts)
14. So what. He's one of 800 generals, ffs. Think you can smear the whole command with just one example?
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:20 PM
Sep 29
It is not now, nor has it ever been the US Military generals' job to "rein in" anyone in civilian command.

You act as if you don't know how either military command or civilian command even work.
Maybe read something...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_control_of_the_military

Autumn

(48,522 posts)
15. I know how it works and I know what they do. What have they done to rein in the son
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:31 PM
Sep 29

of a bitch who is tearing up the constitution and ending Americas democracy. other than be concerned a la Susan Collins ?

ancianita

(42,435 posts)
16. No you don't. You just think you do. "rein in the son of a bitch..." just proves you refuse to "know how it works."
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:38 PM
Sep 29

It's clear you haven't even read the links.

Hekate

(100,028 posts)
22. TY for ...
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 01:07 AM
Sep 30

…your fortitude and persistence. Some people will have learned from you, even if one will not.

sop

(16,685 posts)
2. "The Trump administration's unorthodox approach to the armed forces"?
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:21 PM
Sep 29

Just "unothodox"? Maybe if Putin showed up to the meeting and took command of our armed forced our corporate media would take this seriously?

Irish_Dem

(77,126 posts)
9. No, the media would call Putin taking command of the US military a brilliant strategy.
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:57 PM
Sep 29

chowder66

(11,507 posts)
5. These assholes have got to be Russian agents. They are creating a massive fissure in our security. Why?
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:46 PM
Sep 29

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,038 posts)
7. Too easy to say "Russia". They are stupid people thinking they are doing good for W males & to hell with the rest
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:51 PM
Sep 29

White males especially themselves. They think (echos of 1950s GM) "what's good for white males is good for the country (and my bank account)".

Irish_Dem

(77,126 posts)
10. It's not just Russia. All US enemies are working to bring down the US.
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:59 PM
Sep 29

Saudi, NK, China, Russia, etc.

ETA: They are doing a wonderful job.

ananda

(33,824 posts)
8. Trump must feel it's about time to turn the military...
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:52 PM
Sep 29

into a clusterfuck like everything else he turns his hand to

ancianita

(42,435 posts)
19. He does. But the generals will play go along to get along, and listen, and then
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:48 PM
Sep 29

find ways to stop this restructuring by proving it will be a threat to national security. They already know a whole lot more classified intel than these two blustering losers.

If they threaten, the generals will play 'following orders,' and then slow down the process.

Bayard

(27,619 posts)
21. Speaking of enemies,
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 11:37 PM
Sep 29

What a great idea to put all of our top military brass, and the prez, in one big room.

Lovie777

(20,923 posts)
26. The United States of America is not safe under the present administration and GQP......................
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 09:40 AM
Sep 30

We the People are not safe here nor abroad.

The out of control cabinet puts us further into shambles as well the 6 assholes justices in the US SC.

usonian

(22,040 posts)
27. Fight the enemy outside the US
Tue Sep 30, 2025, 11:10 AM
Sep 30

While I tear it down from within to pay a debt.

1. Don't look at me.
2.



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