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President Donald Trump will speak at a rare meeting of top generals called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
Hegseth summoned hundreds of generals and admirals with little notice from around the world for the gathering at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, this week, causing alarm in the ranks.
It is not unusual for top military leaders to hold meetings, but experts have described the hastily-called gathering of all generals from around the world as almost unprecedented. Trump's attendance makes the event even more out of the ordinary.
https://time.com/7321305/trump-meeting-generals-hegseth/
I think I see where this is going.

Irish_Dem
(76,245 posts)Initech
(106,540 posts)Our military is not a fucking prop for Fox News and our government is not their toy.
Irish_Dem
(76,245 posts)Initech
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Irish_Dem
(76,245 posts)hlthe2b
(111,694 posts)I've got news for them. If it were specific to national security, sure, but if it is self-serving or expands Posse Comitatus or similar illegal orders to come, no way. It will leak.
dweller
(27,327 posts)The Pentagon on Friday said reporters who cover the agency could access the building only if they agreed not to publish certain information, an unprecedented move that demands media outlets hand the department vast control over what they publish.
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The move follows a pattern of increasingly restricted access to the countrys largest federal agency under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who has a tense relationship with much of the press. The new rules give the Pentagon wide latitude to label journalists as security threats and revoke passes for those who obtain or publish information the agency says is unfit for public release.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/19/pentagon-limits-access-journalists-00574227
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hlthe2b
(111,694 posts)If the press were allowed to hear everything (as they should) that goes on in this unprecedented meeting, then there would be no reason to leak, right? These generals and others are from all over the world. That lends an unbelievably near infinite means for a leak to get out there.
TommyT139
(1,999 posts)tinrobot
(11,817 posts)There are plenty of outlets that don't regularly attend Pentagon briefings.
haele
(14,728 posts)Led to Mitt Romney's 49% comment being aired, tanking his bid against Obama.
OPSEC is a letter too many for the GOP to comprehend.
Just sayin'
MrWowWow
(1,461 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(13,284 posts)How dare Pistol Pete Kegsbreath steal his thunder?
TheBlackAdder
(29,765 posts)Arazi
(8,431 posts)Mossfern
(4,445 posts)while taking the oath?
After all Trump refused to put his hand on the Bible while taking the Oath of Office.
John Farmer
(353 posts)of personal loyalty to himself from members of the SS. The Wehrmacht in general was not required to make such an oath.
Aristus
(71,092 posts)after the July 20th, 1944 assassination attempt. Hitler also required the Wehrmacht to change their salute from the one common to militaries around the world, touching the brim of the cap with the right hand, to the straight-arm salute of the Nazi Party.
Ping Tung
(3,867 posts)Or, Strawberry Point, Iowa to find the strawberries.
Note: There really is a town in Iowa named Strawberry Point.
superpatriotman
(6,766 posts)Tears in their eyes
WiVoter
(1,498 posts)Fuck em
Aristus
(71,092 posts)let alone carrying it out.
Not just because most officers in the U.S. Armed Forces take their oaths to the Constitution seriously. But also, when the correction happens, they would be court-martialed, and lose rank, pay, and retirement at best, probably do jail time, and possibly even face execution for treason.
Emile
(38,283 posts)tinrobot
(11,817 posts)They could dispense with the traitors pretty easily.