Syria, US soldiers and Pete Hegseth
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Kelly compares Hegseth to 'a 12‑year‑old playing army'
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has labeled Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth “unqualified” and compared him to a “12-year-old playing army” after Hegseth ordered a Navy probe into his role in a video urging service members to refuse illegal orders.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, unable to last an entire interview without mentioning President Donald Trump, took some time during his appearance at the Army-Navy Game on Saturday to deliver a message from Trump to the troops watching at home.
Pete Hegseth was on Fox News in 2016 when he called Trump an 'armchair tough guy.' Trump said the military would follow his illegal orders. See comments
The Syrian Interior Ministry said that shooter in the deadly attack in Palmyra was a "member of the Syrian security forces who was influence by extremist ideology."
Navy officers on scene reportedly believed a second strike was unnecessary, potentially unlawful, and inconsistent with the mission. Yet the Post reports that senior civilian officials—including Secretary Hegseth—insisted they “kill everybody.”
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Hegseth in Huntsville for symbolic event in Space Command HQ relocation
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's visit to Huntsville marks a pivotal shift in military space operations, as he attends the U.S. Space Command's relocation ceremony.
Critics have questioned the meaning of Hegseth's tattoos ever since U.S. President Donald Trump announced his nomination.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth presented a Soldier with the esteemed Purple Heart during a brief ceremony attended by just under two dozen