Pentagon

Hegseth’s Classified Document Leak: Alibi Crumbles as Aides Flee, Morale Plummets

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing scrutiny as the Pentagon’s watchdog has received evidence suggesting messages from his Signal account about a U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen originated from a classified email. This contradicts claims that no classified information was shared in unclassified group chats, leading to calls for his firing. Meanwhile, morale is low within the military, particularly among National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles, as they perform what they deem to be pointless tasks with little sense of purpose. Advocates for service members have reported a decline in calls, and concerns about immigration enforcement have waned among the troops, with some expressing reservations about supporting ICE or being armed occupiers of their own country.

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Pentagon Drains $200 Million From Military to Fund Border Wall, Again

The Pentagon is reallocating $200 million from various military projects, including those for Marine Corps barracks and military schools, to construct a 20-mile-long, 30-foot-tall permanent protective barrier at the Barry M. Goldwater Range in Arizona. This action, justified under a presidential executive order and U.S. code regarding emergency construction, will replace the existing 12-foot-tall mesh barrier along the border. The repurposed funds come from programs dating back to fiscal year 2021, affecting projects in the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Department of Defense. The Pentagon’s decision to use military funds for border security has drawn criticism, although officials cited the need to obtain operational control of the border.

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Pentagon Pulls Marines from Los Angeles: Reactions and Reflections on a Controversial Deployment

The Pentagon has ordered the withdrawal of U.S. Marines from Los Angeles, over a month after their deployment on June 9th during protests against the administration’s immigration policies. The Marines, along with the National Guard, were stationed at federal buildings, and their presence drew criticism from local leaders, including Mayor Karen Bass, who called for the removal of all troops. This decision follows an earlier order to reduce the number of National Guard troops. Governor Gavin Newsom, who had sued the federal government over the deployment, welcomed the news but reiterated his call for the remaining National Guard troops to be withdrawn.

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US Promises Ukraine Defensive Weapons: Skepticism and Chaos Follow

The US Department of Defense, under President Trump’s direction, has initiated the delivery of additional defensive weapons to Ukraine, according to Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Sean Parnell. This move follows Trump’s earlier announcement of increased military assistance, with a focus on defensive capabilities. Previously, the Pentagon had paused certain deliveries due to concerns over US weapons stockpiles, a decision which prompted a call between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Trump. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed support for continued military aid to Ukraine despite the US’s focus on its own interests.

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Trump’s Arms Freeze: US Allies and Critics Alike See Betrayal

The Pentagon’s unexpected halt of weapon transfers to Ukraine, including air defense missiles and precision munitions, has raised concerns among US allies and officials. This decision, reportedly driven by Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby and a small group of advisors, was made without consulting the State Department, US embassy in Kyiv, or other key players. The pause has led to internal divisions within the White House and prompted reactions from both the Ukrainian President and members of Congress. The withheld shipments include Patriot missiles, Hellfire missiles, and thousands of Howitzer rounds, while Russian forces continue their attacks on Ukrainian territories.

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Pentagon Removes Harvey Milk’s Name from Navy Vessel: Outrage and Disgust

Pentagon Strips Harvey Milk’s Name From Navy Vessel, and frankly, it’s utterly disgusting. This whole situation, stripping a ship of its namesake, the iconic Harvey Milk, feels like a deliberate slap in the face. It’s hard not to feel a sense of outrage when you see such a blatant political move, especially when it targets a figure like Milk who fought so courageously for equality. It’s as though they’re threatened by the very idea of a person like Harvey Milk, a man who stood for inclusivity and acceptance.

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Trump’s Preference: Siding With Israeli Intelligence Over the Pentagon

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced criticism from Representative Kim Schrier during a House subcommittee hearing for spreading vaccine misinformation, particularly regarding measles. Schrier, a former physician, challenged Kennedy, who admitted to never having treated a measles case. Kennedy was also accused of lying to Senator Bill Cassidy about altering the CDC’s immunization advisory committee, which he later replaced with vaccine skeptics. Kennedy has previously made unfounded claims about the measles vaccine and justified religious communities’ refusal to vaccinate.

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Hegseth’s Passive Juneteenth Approach Sparks Outrage

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office instructed the Pentagon to adopt a passive approach to Juneteenth messaging, resulting in the cancellation of planned online content. This directive is part of a broader effort to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the Department of Defense, a policy reflected in the removal of historical content celebrating Black, Latino, and women veterans. This action follows previous removals of articles celebrating figures like Jackie Robinson and the Tuskegee Airmen. The Army’s Juneteenth commemoration article was also deleted, although a press release acknowledging the holiday remains.

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Hegseth Hints at Trump’s Plan to Seize Greenland: NATO Conflict Looms

During a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to deny the existence of Pentagon plans for potential military action in Greenland, responding vaguely to pointed questions from Representative Mike Turner. Hegseth’s evasive answers followed previous statements by the Trump administration expressing interest in acquiring Greenland, even suggesting the use of force. This refusal to definitively rule out an invasion aligns with the administration’s history of considering military options for territorial acquisitions, as evidenced by past discussions regarding the Panama Canal. The ambiguity surrounding these plans has fueled speculation about the true extent of U.S. intentions towards Greenland.

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GOP Congressman Confirms Halt of Russia Cyber Ops, Despite Pentagon Denial

Rep. Don Bacon confirmed a one-day pause in U.S. cyber operations against Russia during February 2024 negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, contradicting previous Pentagon denials. This pause, typical during such negotiations, was first reported by The Record and later confirmed by multiple U.S. officials to CBS News. The Pentagon’s subsequent denial, issued via its newly created rapid response X account, was labeled a lie by Rep. Eugene Vindman. Bacon’s statement marks the first on-the-record acknowledgment of the directive.

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