Trump calls for using US cities
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth slammed "fat generals" and diversity initiatives that he said led to decades of decay in the military and told a rare gathering of commanders on Tuesday they should resign if they don't support his agenda.
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The focus of the Armed Forces needs to be placed back on a ‘warrior ethos’ and ‘peace through strength,’ Hegseth says.
President Donald Trump revealed that he wants to use American cities as training grounds for the armed forces and joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday
The United States Armed Forces maintain distinct physical fitness standards across its service branches, reflecting each force's unique operational demands.
President Trump delivered an unprecedented and disturbing call to arms in front of the nation’s top military leaders, urging them to attack “the enemy within” and use America’s cities as “training grounds for the armed forces.