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Pete Hegseth wasted no time making his presence known as the newly confirmed Secretary of Defense. Just hours after his razor-thin Senate confirmation, Hegseth issued a bold directive to U.S. troops, emphasizing a renewed focus on strength, unity, and readiness. “The President gave us a clear mission,” Hegseth declared in his first Pentagon press release on Saturday.  

 

“The President gave us a clear mission: achieve Peace through Strength. We will do this in three ways—by restoring the warrior ethos, rebuilding our military, and reestablishing deterrence,” Hegseth stated. His message underscored a commitment to re-centering the military around a robust and unapologetic sense of purpose. “We are American warriors,” he added. “We will defend our country. Our standards will be high, uncompromising, and clear. The strength of our military is our unity and our shared purpose.”  

 

Hegseth’s statement also laid out his priorities for the Department of Defense under his leadership. He called for a military that focuses on “lethality, meritocracy, accountability, standards, and readiness.” His vision reflects a push for disciplined excellence while ensuring every service member operates with a shared mission to safeguard the nation’s security.  

 

The former Fox News host and combat veteran has long been a vocal advocate for a strong military, though his confirmation process was not without controversy. During the hearings, Hegseth faced pointed questions about his character, including allegations of misconduct raised in media reports. Among the most notable was an email published by *The New York Times*, in which Hegseth’s own mother accused him of abusing “many” women. Hegseth dismissed these claims as part of a “smear campaign” orchestrated by the media.  

 

He also addressed past statements criticizing the role of women in the armed forces, walking back earlier remarks and clarifying his current stance. “Every service member, regardless of gender, who can meet objective occupational and readiness standards for a career field should have the opportunity to compete for jobs in that field,” Hegseth stated during the confirmation process.  

 

As Secretary of Defense, Hegseth takes on the immense responsibility of overseeing the third-largest and most well-funded military in the world. His leadership will shape the future of the U.S. armed forces and determine how they adapt to an increasingly complex global security landscape.  

 

With his declaration to “put America first” and his focus on restoring the “warrior ethos,” Hegseth’s early actions signal an era of high expectations and renewed intensity within the Department of Defense. Whether his vision resonates with service members and policymakers alike remains to be seen, but his first message as Defense Secretary is unmistakably clear: America’s military will be unapologetically strong, unified, and prepared for whatever challenges lie ahead.  

 

Based on a report by Daily Beast 2025-01-27

 

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Probably Pete, as well as Don, do not appreciate that putting the USA first, means putting US interests first, which means taking into account the desires of the USA's (now dwindling) number of friends and allies.  I can just imagine a number of the USA's friends and allies soon moving to a position of no US bases in our country and a ban on US imports.

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3 hours ago, Tug said:

Atta boy trump only the best people……a black out drunk with no experience running a large complex operation….our enemies rejoice…..

Don’t worry, we will be safe in Thailand.

He doesn’t even know where Thailand is.

 

 

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Pete Hegseth’s First Mandate as Defense Secretary: “Put America First”

 

"Okay, well that's done.  Now, everybody to the bar!"

 

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1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

Probably Pete, as well as Don, do not appreciate that putting the USA first, means putting US interests first, which means taking into account the desires of the USA's (now dwindling) number of friends and allies.  I can just imagine a number of the USA's friends and allies soon moving to a position of no US bases in our country and a ban on US imports.

Amerika /uber Alles ... But then, consistent with "it's all about me" with the incoming administration.

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2 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

The Secretary of Defense liquor cabinet is being restocked as we speak! 😳

 

IN: Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Johnny Walker

OUT: Smirnoff, Stolichnaya 🍸

 

I doubt Johnny Walker will be there as it isn't American, but I like ur post!

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2 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Probably Pete, as well as Don, do not appreciate that putting the USA first, means putting US interests first, which means taking into account the desires of the USA's (now dwindling) number of friends and allies.  I can just imagine a number of the USA's friends and allies soon moving to a position of no US bases in our country and a ban on US imports.

That will be great for the citizens of all those countries.

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