Sunday, November 16, 2025
DIGESTWIRE
Contribute
CONTACT US
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
DIGESTWIRE
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

Hegseth’s speech to generals was embarrassing, and frightening

by DigestWire member
October 4, 2025
in Breaking News, World
0
Hegseth’s speech to generals was embarrassing, and frightening
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com

Steve Ball, a retired colonel, served 27 years in the U.S. Army. He lives in Windsor.

This week, I watched with disbelief as the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth convened every U.S. general and admiral, along with their senior staffs, at Quantico, Virginia. Having sat through my share of senior leadership briefings during my 27 years of service, I expected something commensurate with the moment, like a sweeping announcement about our national defense strategy, or at least a substantive discussion of the global challenges facing our military. Instead, what we got was a lecture on height and weight standards, grooming, and gender. It was, in a word, embarrassing.

These are matters fit for lower-level commanders, not the most senior officers in the armed forces. To bring together the full complement of our top leadership for a sermon on physical training tests and beards was a misuse of time and authority. More troubling, I could not help but ask: Who was the real audience? Was it the officers in the room, or the partisan outlets hungry for a display of culture-war bravado? The answer, unfortunately, seems obvious and deeply disturbing.

What I saw and heard was a man profoundly unqualified for his position. Hegseth spoke to flag officers as if he were a junior major addressing superiors. His command of the complexities of global defense and modern warfare was nonexistent. Instead, his interest seemed consumed by “PT” and “beardos.” For a secretary of defense to elevate such trivialities in front of the stewards of our nation’s security is an abdication of responsibility.

The whole performance struck me as something darker as well: a loyalty ritual. It carried uncomfortable echoes of the 1930s, when authoritarian leaders demanded public demonstrations of allegiance. I thought back to the oath I first swore in 1978 as a newly minted second lieutenant, and renewed at every promotion: To support and defend the Constitution of the United States, not any one man.

Watching Hegseth and, later, the president, demand fealty from officers with decades more experience than either of them was pathetic and, frankly, frightening. Frightening because I knew our true adversaries abroad were watching and savoring every minute.

Then there is the tired refrain of “woke.” Hegseth leaned on it again, as if it were the central threat to our national defense. In reality, “woke” to me has become a lazy colloquialism; an empty placeholder for “values I do not share.” It is not strategy. It is not security. It is certainly not leadership.

My own sons are both veterans. One of Iraq and one of Afghanistan. For the first time in my life, I wondered whether I would encourage them to consider today’s military as a career, under this civilian leadership. If I am thinking it, others are too. And that is potentially disastrous for our military and our country.

The pattern is clear. The Trump administration has been intent on politicizing the military, as spelled out in Project 2025. We saw it in the staged partisan spectacle at Fort Bragg, where handpicked troops were prompted to boo Democrats. We saw it in the purging of some of our most accomplished senior leaders — women and Black officers fired without cause, including even the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Now we see it in an attempted transformation of our armed forces into little more than a MAGA prop.

Thankfully, the officers at Quantico refused to play along. There were no cheers for Hegseth’s performance. When the president spoke, he appeared disengaged, even sleepwalking. The generals and admirals in that hall held to the tradition of an apolitical military, as their silence attested.

But traditions erode under constant attack. If Hegseth and Trump persist in trying to remake our forces according to the political blueprints of Project 2025, even the strongest institutional guardrails can bend.

That is why this is no longer simply a question for those in uniform. Civilian leaders — especially Republicans — must act. Too many have been silent, content to let the president and his secretary of defense warp the military for their own ends. Our own senator, Susan Collins, who likes to present herself as a principled moderate, has thus far too often chosen fearful cowering over principle. I fear that if she and others in Congress do not step up soon, the damage will be irreversible.

I took an oath to defend the Constitution, not a party, and not a president. Every officer in that room at Quantico took the same oath. The nation, and our leaders who still value having a land of the free and home of the brave need to remember that before it is too late.

Read Entire Article
Tags: BangordailynewsBreaking NewsWorld
Share30Tweet19
Next Post
How the government shutdown is hitting federal workers across Maine

How the government shutdown is hitting federal workers across Maine

Letter: Profanity has no place in politics

Letter: Profanity has no place in politics

Letter: Save absentee voting

Letter: Save absentee voting

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates
ADVERTISEMENT

Highlights

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Open Up About ‘Wicked’ Journey Following Red Carpet Scare: ‘We Have Come Through Some S—‘

Scaramucci family invested over $100M in Trump’s Bitcoin mining firm: Report

Tether Assists Global Law Enforcement in $12M Crypto Crime Bust

Shep Rose Hints Craig, Austen Are In the ‘Southern Charm’ Reunion Hot Seat

At Cairo Film Festival, Programmers Track a New Wave of Arab Filmmakers

Cairo Film Festival Highlights Egyptian Classics Restoration as Hussein Fahmi Sets Vision for Archival Future

Trending

Andre Russell released by Kolkata Knight Riders
Cricket

Andre Russell released by Kolkata Knight Riders

by DigestWire member
November 16, 2025
0

Russell has been a constant for the franchise since IPL 2014, and was among five players retained...

Meghan Markle Decorates for Christmas In New Festive As Ever Video

Meghan Markle Decorates for Christmas In New Festive As Ever Video

November 16, 2025
Dan McGrath, Emmy-Winning Writer for ‘The Simpsons,’ Dies at 61

Dan McGrath, Emmy-Winning Writer for ‘The Simpsons,’ Dies at 61

November 16, 2025
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Open Up About ‘Wicked’ Journey Following Red Carpet Scare: ‘We Have Come Through Some S—‘

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Open Up About ‘Wicked’ Journey Following Red Carpet Scare: ‘We Have Come Through Some S—‘

November 16, 2025
Scaramucci family invested over $100M in Trump’s Bitcoin mining firm: Report

Scaramucci family invested over $100M in Trump’s Bitcoin mining firm: Report

November 16, 2025
DIGEST WIRE

DigestWire is an automated news feed that utilizes AI technology to gather information from sources with varying perspectives. This allows users to gain a comprehensive understanding of different arguments and make informed decisions. DigestWire is dedicated to serving the public interest and upholding democratic values.

Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions

Recent News

  • Andre Russell released by Kolkata Knight Riders November 16, 2025
  • Meghan Markle Decorates for Christmas In New Festive As Ever Video November 16, 2025
  • Dan McGrath, Emmy-Winning Writer for ‘The Simpsons,’ Dies at 61 November 16, 2025

Categories

  • Blockchain
  • Blog
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Football
  • Founders
  • Health Care
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • Uncategorized
  • US News
  • World

© 2020-23 Digest Wire. All rights belong to their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Blockchain
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Strange
  • Blog
  • Founders
  • Contribute!

© 2024 Digest Wire - All right reserved.

Privacy Policy   Terms and Conditions

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.