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Melania Warns AI Will ‘Rewrite Warfare’ In Marine Corps Speech

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Melania Warns AI Will ‘Rewrite Warfare’ In Stark Marine Corps Speech

 

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First Lady Melania Trump issued a stark warning about the rise of artificial intelligence in modern conflict, declaring that AI is poised to transform warfare more profoundly than any technology since the advent of nuclear weapons. Speaking at Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps base on the U.S. East Coast, Trump told service members and families that the world is nearing a military tipping point defined by speed, automation, and machine-driven decision-making.

 

“Technology is changing the art of war,” she said, stressing that AI is accelerating every part of conflict—from detection to targeting to defensive response. She argued that future combat will hinge on reaction time, with AI systems operating faster than any human commander could. In her words, “We are moving from human operators to human overseers fast,” signalling a shift in which machines execute more battlefield tasks traditionally performed by soldiers.

 

Melania  emphasised that Marines will remain indispensable, even as automation expands its footprint. But she underscored that the shift from soldiers to machines is “already underway,” highlighting AI’s growing presence in military logistics, surveillance, and combat support roles.

 

The appearance marked Trump’s first joint trip with Second Lady Usha Vance. The pair visited service members, military families, and classrooms at DeLalio Elementary School—part of the Camp Lejeune community—as a gesture of support going into the holiday season. Students received Be Best activity packets including puzzles, pens, and stickers, and Trump was seen warmly interacting with the children, even sharing hugs.

 

The warning arrives amid escalating global conflicts, AI-driven weapons development, and heightened concerns about unmanned systems shaping future battlefields. Her remarks align with ongoing Pentagon debates about how rapidly autonomous weapons should be deployed—and who, or what, should control them.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Melania Trump warns AI will reshape warfare faster than any tech since nukes.

  • Says militaries are shifting “from human operators to human overseers.”

  • Visit to Camp Lejeune included outreach to Marines, families, and schoolchildren.

 

SOURCE: Express US

 

 

 

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Where did she steal the words from this time?? One of the Bimbo east European model/sluts that Epstein brought to service drump & friends and won the luck of the draw to cash in big time.. 

She obviously is smarter then the idiot she married,but just as cunning.

Just a few steps away from those earlier documentaries ... :cheesy:

... 'Fail Safe"

... 'War Games'

... 'Terminator'

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4 hours ago, TantrikLvr said:

Where did she steal the words from this time?? One of the Bimbo east European model/sluts that Epstein brought to service drump & friends and won the luck of the draw to cash in big time.. 

Why on earth would anyone listen to a former hooker.....

 

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