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The Blaze Media Feed
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Trump’s Pentagon overhaul: Purging woke agendas, restoring readiness
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Trump’s Pentagon overhaul: Purging woke agendas, restoring readiness

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team drafted an executive order to “create a board to purge generals,” potentially enabling the swift removal of flag and general officers “lacking in requisite leadership qualities.” According to the Journal, this effort “could also create a chilling effect on top military officers” due to Trump’s past vow to fire “woke generals,” referring to officers who place diversity over military readiness. Trump’s opponents quickly seized on the draft order, accusing him of attempting to “politicize” the military. By using the term “purge,” critics evoke comparisons to Stalin’s elimination of senior Red Army officers before World War II, which led to significant Soviet military failures during the war’s early years. The greatest challenge facing the U.S. military today is the weakening of the military ethos, which underpins its effectiveness. The implication is that any attempt to remove flag and general officers from the U.S. military, like Stalin’s purge, is ideologically motivated — intended to eliminate officers deemed insufficiently loyal to Trump and his administration. Although Trump’s relationship with senior U.S. military leaders has always been fraught, the suggestion that he seeks to purge officers based on loyalty is, at best, an overreach and, at worst, a slander. A more accurate interpretation of such a board would be an effort to restore accountability, which has been lacking in the U.S. military for some time. Recently, a Marine officer was court-martialed after calling for accountability following the deaths of 13 service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Appearing in uniform on multiple occasions, Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller demanded that political and military leaders be held responsible. In a 2009 article for World Affairs, Richard Kohn, a prominent American military historian, noted that “nearly twenty years after the end of the Cold War, the American military, financed by more money than the entire rest of the world spends on its armed forces, failed to defeat insurgencies or fully suppress sectarian civil wars in two crucial countries, each with less than a tenth of the U.S. population, after overthrowing those nations’ governments in a matter of weeks.” What, he asked, accounted for this lack of military effectiveness? Accountability lost In his 2012 book, “The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today,” Thomas Ricks, formerly of the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, explained our military’s recent failures. He argued that many of these failures stem from a lack of accountability among officers for battlefield losses. During World War II, relief of command was common. Gen. George Marshall, the “architect of victory,” routinely relieved subordinates who fell short. In the decades following the war, political leaders — not military authorities — handled any officer reliefs. Often, officers were simply “kicked upstairs,” as in the cases of William Westmoreland in Vietnam and George Casey in Iraq. An Army officer during the early stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom noted, “A private who loses a rifle suffers far greater consequences than a general who loses a war.” It’s also crucial to remember that while the president needs Senate consent to appoint officers, he has the power to fire them without congressional approval. Presidents have exercised this authority since the early days of the republic. Thomas Jefferson, for instance, appointed officers based on ideological alignment, aiming to replace Federalist-dominated Army leadership with Republicans. Establishing West Point was one way to accomplish this goal. Clearing the ‘dead wood’ Commissions like the one Trump’s team is considering are not new in American military history. During the Civil War, Congress formed the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, which examined operational and tactical issues along with the performance of officers in the field. Before World War II, Marshall created a board led by retired officers to review officer records and “remove from line promotion any officer for reasons deemed good and sufficient.” The goal was to clear out “dead wood” to make room for younger, more capable officers. The U.S. military is in trouble. Although still held in relatively high regard by the American public, its esteem has declined in recent years. Military failure likely contributes to this decline, but a more significant factor is what the late political scientist Samuel Huntington called “transmutation.” This term refers to the slow but steady erosion of the military ethos, replaced by priorities such as “diversity,” which now often supersede military effectiveness as a policy goal. Efforts by the military to address an alleged lack of diversity can sometimes worsen the situation. By promoting “identity politics,” which implies that justice depends on attributes like skin color rather than individual identity, these efforts risk dividing people instead of unifying them. In my view, the greatest challenge facing the U.S. military today is the weakening of the military ethos, which underpins its effectiveness. If Trump’s proposed board can address this challenge, I fully support it. In fact, I would endorse Voltaire’s satiric quip about the execution of Admiral Byng for his lack of aggressiveness at the Battle of Minorca: "In [England] it is well to shoot an admiral now and then pour encourager les autres." And I am confident that the vast majority of active duty and retired service members would agree with me.
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Top secret feud REVEALED: Jill Biden ‘never got over’ what Kamala Harris did to Joe
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Top secret feud REVEALED: Jill Biden ‘never got over’ what Kamala Harris did to Joe

Americans were never really convinced that Jill Biden and Kamala Harris had a loving friendship, but now there may be proof. When Kamala Harris called Joe Biden a “racist” in past debates, Jill reportedly took it to heart. “According to reports, that’s a fact. She never got over that,” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” explains, and Keith Malinak believes recent video footage of Jill and Kamala cements the claim. The video takes place as Kamala and Douglas Emhoff approached their seats reserved at the Arlington Cemetery for a prestigious Veterans Day event. Jill is sitting down while Kamala shakes hands with everyone around her. “Jill doesn’t even turn toward her,” Malinak says. “I think this is important. Jill is making it clear to Kamala that ‘I see that you’re there.’ In other words, Jill’s not acting like she’s distracted by something off to her left, she’s making sure that ‘you see that I see that you’re there.’” “And the look on Kamala’s face is just like, ‘Yep,’” he continues, noting that Kamala then sits down next to Jill with a pained expression, and still, neither of them turn to say hello or acknowledge each other. “How much are you looking forward to them being out of our lives?” Pat asks. Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Gamers Realm
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Grab the Castlevania Anniversary Collection for free in this time limited offer
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Grab the Castlevania Anniversary Collection for free in this time limited offer

I don’t think anyone at Konami way back in 1986 could've ever foreseen the impact that Castlevania would have. Combined with Metroid it spawned a whole genre of games, and without it we wouldn’t have stone-cold classics like Hollow Knight, Dead Cells, Ori and the Blind Forest, or Axiom Verge. The Castlevania Anniversary Collection launched back in 2019 to give fans a taste of the early days for the series, and now it’s free to keep, giving you eight games for the grand price of nothing. Continue reading Grab the Castlevania Anniversary Collection for free in this time limited offer MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Metroidvania games, Best platform games, Best classic games
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Don't Let the Door Hit Ya! Eva Longoria Has Moved Family Out of 'Dystopian' U.S. and No One Will Miss Her
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Don't Let the Door Hit Ya! Eva Longoria Has Moved Family Out of 'Dystopian' U.S. and No One Will Miss Her

Don't Let the Door Hit Ya! Eva Longoria Has Moved Family Out of 'Dystopian' U.S. and No One Will Miss Her
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Bucks County Democratic Officials Decide to Count Illegal Ballots and Admit They Don't Care it's Illegal
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Bucks County Democratic Officials Decide to Count Illegal Ballots and Admit They Don't Care it's Illegal

Bucks County Democratic Officials Decide to Count Illegal Ballots and Admit They Don't Care it's Illegal
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Smells Like RETRIBUTION to Us! After Polymarket Predicted Trump Win, FBI Raids Home of CEO
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Smells Like RETRIBUTION to Us! After Polymarket Predicted Trump Win, FBI Raids Home of CEO

Smells Like RETRIBUTION to Us! After Polymarket Predicted Trump Win, FBI Raids Home of CEO
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Sen. John Fetterman Calls Trump’s Nominations ‘God-Tier-Level Trolling
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Sen. John Fetterman Calls Trump’s Nominations ‘God-Tier-Level Trolling

Sen. John Fetterman Calls Trump’s Nominations ‘God-Tier-Level Trolling
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Let's Consider the Self-Deleting Journalists Who Quit Elon Musk’s X Platform After Election
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Let's Consider the Self-Deleting Journalists Who Quit Elon Musk’s X Platform After Election

Let's Consider the Self-Deleting Journalists Who Quit Elon Musk’s X Platform After Election
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Vibes, Baby: NY Times Interviews Late Deciders Who Broke for Trump, and the Left Simply Can't Deal
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Vibes, Baby: NY Times Interviews Late Deciders Who Broke for Trump, and the Left Simply Can't Deal

Vibes, Baby: NY Times Interviews Late Deciders Who Broke for Trump, and the Left Simply Can't Deal
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Fetterman Flames Nancy Pelosi With Some Brutal Truths on Biden, Also Comes to Defense of Trump Supporters
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Fetterman Flames Nancy Pelosi With Some Brutal Truths on Biden, Also Comes to Defense of Trump Supporters

Fetterman Flames Nancy Pelosi With Some Brutal Truths on Biden, Also Comes to Defense of Trump Supporters
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