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Hegseth's War College Address: Troubling Shifts in Military Culture

Hegseth's War College Address: Troubling Shifts in Military Culture

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The military-civilian divide continues to erode as new policies threaten longstanding American principles. Adam Gillard and Dick Wilkinson dive deep into Secretary Pete Hegseth's alarming speech to the Army War College, exposing plans to establish "authoritarian zones" at U.S. borders where military personnel would be authorized to detain civilians and check documentation.

Beyond this unprecedented expansion of military authority on American soil, the hosts unpack Hegseth's troubling claim that the Inspector General system has been "weaponized against commanders." This rhetoric signals a dangerous attempt to remove crucial oversight mechanisms that protect service members from toxic leadership and ensure accountability within the chain of command.

The conversation turns to the case of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, highlighting how the administration's narrative shifted from calling his deportation an "administrative error" to claiming gang connections – despite court documents explicitly prohibiting his return to El Salvador due to safety concerns. This pattern of retroactively creating justifications for actions already taken reveals a disturbing governance approach.

The hosts also examine plans to reinstate approximately 8,000 service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines, complete with back pay. This decision not only undermines military discipline by rewarding those who disobeyed lawful orders but sends a dangerous message about command authority.

Throughout the episode, Adam and Dick connect these military policy decisions to broader political narratives, noting how rhetoric about "restoring military lethality" falsely presupposes America's military was somehow weakened – a narrative designed to justify dramatic shifts in policy and culture that ultimately threaten longstanding democratic principles.

Join us as we examine these critical developments from a veteran's perspective and consider their implications for both military culture and American democracy. Want to engage with issues affecting veterans and their communities? Follow Left Face for weekly discussions that bridge the military-civilian divide.

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