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Actions and rhetoric fueling concerns of authoritarianism
- Political loyalty tests and threats: President Trump explicitly threatened top military leaders with demotion or career termination if they did not agree with him. This kind of loyalty testing is characteristic of autocratic regimes seeking to eliminate dissent within key state institutions.
- Politicization of the armed forces: Forcing military leaders to participate in what many saw as a political rally is a significant step toward eroding the military's traditional non-partisan stance. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new directives on standards and his rhetoric about "liberating" the armed forces from "wokeness" further politicize the military by aligning it with a specific political and cultural agenda.
- Expansion of military power domestically:Trump's suggestion of using U.S. cities as "training grounds" for the military and creating a "quick reaction force" for domestic civil unrest raises serious alarms. Experts warn this could violate the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits the use of federal troops for domestic law enforcement. Critics see this as a dangerous move to use the military to suppress dissent and political opposition domestically.
- Undermining military professionalism: The gathering, particularly the focus on cultural issues rather than strategic defense matters, is viewed by some as an attack on military professionalism. Defense experts noted that summoning generals from around the world for a political lecture is a waste of time, money, and is an operational security risk.