"Trump's choice of Mr. Hegseth is built on long-standing right-wing grievances regarding Iraq and Afghanistan, aiming to radically disrupt the Pentagon rather than manage it effectively."
"The choice reflects a disdain for international rules that emerged from two world wars, which may endanger existing laws of war and promote nationalist aggression."
"Hegseth embodies a blend of jingoism and anger, which could lead to significant changes within the military and potential domestic interventions by the Pentagon."
"The right-wing media has shaped a narrative of betrayal over foreign policy failures, fostering a demand for aggressive nationalism and misguided 'victories' in the military realm."
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