Monday, November 25, 2024

Hegseth wrote of US military taking sides in ‘civil war’

Defense secretary pick said in 2020 that should Democrats win election the military will be forced to make a choice'

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... Hegseth, a former elite soldier turned rightwing Fox television personality, is Trump's choice to lead the Pentagon which controls the gigantic American military -- by far the largest armed force in the world.

In one of his five published books he wrote that in the event of a Democratic election victory in the US there would be a "national divorce" in which "The military and police ... will be forced to make a choice" and "Yes, there will be some form of civil war."

Hegseth's 2020 book exhorts conservatives to undertake "an AMERICAN CRUSADE", to "mock, humiliate, intimidate, and crush our leftist opponents", to "attack first" in response to a left he identifies with "sedition", and he writes that the book "lays out the strategy we must employ in order to defeat America's internal enemies".

Hegseth's rhetoric about perceived "internal" or "domestic enemies", along with media reports highlighting his tattoo of the crusader motto "Deus Vult", may ring alarm bells for those concerned by Donald Trump's repeated threats to unleash the US military, which Hegseth would directly control, on those he has described as "the enemy within". ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-25 01:46 AM

Donald Trump's Most Dangerous Cabinet Pick
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... Pete Hegseth considers himself to be at war with basically everybody to Trump's left, and it is by no means clear that he means war metaphorically.

For a few hours, Pete Hegseth's nomination as secretary of defense was the most disturbing act of Donald Trump's presidential transition. Surely the Senate wouldn't confirm an angry Fox News talking head with no serious managerial experience, best known for publicly defending war criminals, to run the largest department in the federal government.

Then, in rapid succession, Trump announced appointments for Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The appearance of these newer and even more aberrant characters, like a television show introducing a more villainous heel in its second season, muted the indignation over Hegseth.

Obscured in this flurry of shocking appointments is the fact that Hegseth's drawbacks are not limited to his light rsum or to the sexual-assault allegation made against him. Inexperienced though he may be at managing bureaucracies, Hegseth has devoted a great deal of time to documenting his worldview, including three books published in the past four years.

I spent the previous week reading them: The man who emerges from the page appears to have sunk deeply into conspiracy theories that are bizarre even by contemporary Republican standards but that have attracted strangely little attention.

He considers himself to be at war with basically everybody to Trump's left, and it is by no means clear that he means war metaphorically. He may be no less nutty than any of Trump's more controversial nominees. And given the power he is likely to hold"command over 2 million American military personnel"he is almost certainly far more dangerous than any of them. ...



#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-25 01:51 AM

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