military transparency

Hegseth Bars Military Officials from Discussing Boat Strikes with Congress

The Department of Defense, under Secretary Pete Hegseth, has issued new guidance requiring prior approval for Defense Department personnel before communicating with Congress on a wide range of topics. This list includes sensitive military operations, maritime activities in the Southern Command area of responsibility (including counternarcotics operations), and several other key areas. This policy follows an earlier memo restricting communication with lawmakers and has drawn criticism from some members of Congress who believe it hinders transparency and communication. Furthermore, the new policy comes amid increasing congressional frustration over a lack of information from the Pentagon regarding military operations, particularly in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.

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China Covered Up Sinking Of Newest Submarine: US Official

The news of China covering up the sinking of their newest submarine has caused quite a stir in the international community. Some may say it’s not a big deal, after all, submarines are designed to sink. But the real issue lies in the fact that China failed to disclose the incident and attempted to hide it from the world.

It’s understandable that countries may not want to broadcast their military mishaps for the world to see. However, in the case of a submarine sinking, transparency is crucial. The lack of transparency from China raises questions about their intentions and capabilities in the naval sphere.… Continue reading