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The mystery meeting of the generals of Pete Hegseth is probably just a photo of Trump

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 25, 2025No Comments
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The Secretary of Defense To invoke the general and senior military officials around the world to the DC region for a short -term meeting seems worrying and significant.

It is also something that an administration that fails in all points of view and desperate to change the subject would do.

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Given that Donald Trump is obsessed with strong research, the collection of all generals and senior officials in one place where Trump can present himself, speak and take photos seems to be too obvious, but this advertising strategy for this white house is always obvious.

The Washington Post reported:

Defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, ordered hundreds of American army generals and admirals to meet in the short term – and without a declared reason – in a base of the Marine Corps in Virginia next week, feeling confusion and alarm after the Trump administration of many senior leaders this year.

The very unusual directive was sent to almost all the best commanders of the military in the world, according to more than a dozen people familiar with the issue. It was published earlier this week, in the context of a potential government closure, and, as openly political measures of Hegseth, deepened a feeling of distress among its adversaries who fear that it erases the status of the Department of Defense as a non -partisan art.

The White House would not answer questions about Trump’s potential presence at the meeting, but unless you live or have been hit by a rock, it is clear where this meeting takes place.

The government is about to close. Trump will be blamed for a closure. Thus, he needs an event that will change the newspaper and will also make it appear strong.

The consumer media will make a lot of speculation on the meeting. Because they are afraid of this white house, they will not indicate what is just before their eyes.

Trump thinks that he can use the army as accessories to distract from what looks like his last failure.

The American people will not be fooled by attempts to use our soldiers for partisan policy.

Trump’s dog and pony shows have exhausted their welcome years ago, but it seems that he and Pete Hegseth are preparing to try again next week.

What do you think of the mysterious military meeting? Is this another Trump advertising? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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