Trump's Vision to Remake the Military
https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/archive/2024/11/trump-military-pete-hegseth-tulsi-gabbard-cabinet/680725/
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Donald Trumps decision to tap Pete Hegseth for his Cabinet is one of his nominations that some are reading as pure provocation. Aside from being a veteran, Hegseth has little qualification to lead the Department of Defense. Hes a Fox News host who has written a screed against DEI in the military. He has faced an allegation of sexual assault, which he denies, but the Trump team is not balking. We look forward to his confirmation, Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesperson, said in reply to news reports about the allegation. At another time in our history, many lines in Hegseths latest book alone might have disqualified him on the grounds of being too juvenile. In the introduction of The War on Warriors, he criticizes the so-called elites directing the military today: Sometime soon, a real conflict will break out, and red-blooded American men will have to save their elite candy-asses.
Focusing on scandals and inflammatory rhetoric, however, may serve as a diversion from a bigger, more alarming strategy. The real danger of Hegseths appointment lies in the role he might play in Trumps reimagined military. In this episode of Radio Atlantic, we talk with the staff writer Tom Nichols about Trumps grander plan to centralize control. Hes going for the trifecta of putting nakedly loyalist, unqualified people into these jobs as a way of saying to everyone in those departments, Im in control. I run these. Youre going to do what I say. And forget the Constitution. Forget the law. Forget everything except loyalty to Donald Trump, Nichols says.
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Transcript of interview at link