The Decline of Rock Parallels the Decline of America
CNN's Van Jones Had the Perfect Line to Describe the NY Socialist Takeover...
Minimum Wage Fail
Dysphoria and Dysfunction Are Displayed, From Reflecting Pool Algae Distemper to Disturbin...
If Citizens Lose Faith in Elections, Accountability Dies
World Cracking Down on Immigration Abuse, a Decade After 'Fact-Checks' Called Trump Claim...
Leadership 101
One Small Step for School Choice
RFK Is the Furthest Thing From 'Checked Out’
The Vanishing Conservative Supreme Court
A Green Card Isn't a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
When Did Citizenship Become Optional at the Ballot Box?
Paris Betrays Its Own Ideals
El-Sayed’s Plan to Raise Prescription Drug Prices
NCAA Announces Major Rules Changes to Student-Athlete Eligibility
Tipsheet

Secretary of War Orders Hundreds of Senior Generals to Virginia For 'Rare, Urgent Meeting'

Secretary of War Orders Hundreds of Senior Generals to Virginia For 'Rare, Urgent Meeting'
AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

The Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, has announced an "urgent" meeting of top U.S. military leaders from around the globe, though the reason for it is currently unclear. The meeting is scheduled for next week at a Marine Corps base in Virginia.

Advertisement

“The Secretary of War will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week,” chief spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement. He did not cite security concerns as the reason for the meeting, which will bring together more than 800 officers at the rank of brigadier general or higher, or their Navy equivalents, along with their top enlisted advisers.

In May, Secretary Hegseth issued a directive to fire around 100 generals and admirals, along with 20 percent of four-star officers, and a 10 percent reduction in general and flag officers across the United States military.

Advertisement

Hegseth noted that the military currently has 44 four-star and flag officers, a ratio of one general for every 1,400 service members. Compared to the ratios in World War II of one general for every 6,000 troops, it is considered by the Trump administration to be extremely inefficient and unnecessary.

Administration officials are reportedly developing a new national defense strategy that elevates homeland security as a primary focus, shifting attention away from the long-standing emphasis on the Indo-Pacific. The strategy is expected to inform a global force posture review, potentially leading to significant adjustments in the placement of U.S. troops at bases worldwide, according to Fox News.

Editor's Note: Thanks to President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership, the warrior ethos is coming back to America's military.

Help us report on Trump and Hegesth's successes as they make our military great again. Join Townhall VIP and use promo code FIGHT to get 60% off your membership.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement