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Pete Hegseth’s Bold Action Turns Heads – Trump Discovers… b See more

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This is the Lloyd Austin military in miniature. A command structure so paralyzed by fear of criticism, so conditioned to treat social media outrage as a threat requiring immediate response, so thoroughly stripped of its warfighting instincts by four years of DEI-driven leadership that it reflexively punishes warriors for acting like warriors. No inquiry. No investigation. Just a public suspension announcement designed to appease the worst people on the internet as fast as possible.

Pete Hegseth wasn’t having it. He stepped in, halted the suspensions, and sent a message that the era of kneejerk punishment-by-Twitter is over. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster backed him up immediately and correctly: men trusted to fly the world’s most sophisticated combat aircraft in actual combat zones can be trusted to navigate the coast of South Carolina on a holiday.

The underlying logic of the original suspension is worth dismantling completely because it represents everything wrong with how the military operated under the previous administration. A military that punishes its best people for high-spirited patriotism is a military training itself to fail. A command culture that fears social media criticism more than it fears battlefield defeat is a command culture that will produce battlefield defeat. You cannot build warriors by treating warrior behavior as a liability.

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