Opinion: Abandoning Afghans who worked with U.S. hurts our credibilityThe U.S. administration's actions have abandoned vetted Afghan allies, jeopardizing their safety contrary to the warrior ethos of leaving no one behind.
One of Hegseth's first directives at the Pentagon targets D.E.I.U.S. military's strength is believed to be compromised by diversity initiatives, prompting a revival of traditional warrior ethos under Defense Secretary Hegseth.
A Change Agent': Pete Hegseth Admits He Doesn't Have The Right Credentials' in Confirmation Hearing OpenerHegseth emphasizes a cultural shift in the Pentagon, prioritizing warrior ethos and military readiness despite lacking traditional credentials.
Opinion: Abandoning Afghans who worked with U.S. hurts our credibilityThe U.S. administration's actions have abandoned vetted Afghan allies, jeopardizing their safety contrary to the warrior ethos of leaving no one behind.
One of Hegseth's first directives at the Pentagon targets D.E.I.U.S. military's strength is believed to be compromised by diversity initiatives, prompting a revival of traditional warrior ethos under Defense Secretary Hegseth.
A Change Agent': Pete Hegseth Admits He Doesn't Have The Right Credentials' in Confirmation Hearing OpenerHegseth emphasizes a cultural shift in the Pentagon, prioritizing warrior ethos and military readiness despite lacking traditional credentials.
Hegseth's Views May Clash With Reality at Defense DepartmentHegseth aims to restore the warrior ethos in the military, believing it has been weakened by a focus on diversity.
The U.S. Needs Soldiers, Not WarriorsBringing back a warrior culture to the Department of Defense emphasizes individualism over teamwork, potentially harming military effectiveness.