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- Pete Hegseth, newly confirmed defense secretary, plans to restore “the warrior ethos” in the U.S. military, criticizing diversity as weakening the military’s standards.
- The military comprises 1.3 million active-duty service members with a diverse workforce, including 43% people of color, and faces challenges in recruitment, retention, and readiness.
- Hegseth’s narrow confirmation, 51-50, reflects division, with criticism over his lack of strategic insight and controversies surrounding his qualifications and past allegations.
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Pete Hegseth, the new defense secretary, aims to rejuvenate the U.S. military’s “warrior ethos,” arguing that its focus on diversity has lowered standards. This view may meet resistance given that 10,000 women are in combat roles, and 43% of the military workforce comprises people of color. Hegseth’s confirmation was historic for its slim margin, with Vice President JD Vance casting a tiebreaking vote. Critics, including Senator Mitch McConnell, question his strategic vision, and Mr. Hegseth faces allegations that challenge his suitability for the role. Despite these challenges, Hegseth remains committed to addressing recruitment and readiness issues while implementing President Trump’s agenda.
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