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Hegseth’s pledge to strengthen military, making enemies think twice before crossing us.

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    • Secretary Pete Hegseth recently addressed the graduates of the Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning.
    • During his speech, Hegseth emphasized the importance of military strength in ensuring national security.
    • He assured the graduates that bolstering military capabilities is a priority, aiming to deter potential adversaries from challenging the United States.
    • Hegseth’s remarks highlighted the broader strategic focus of the Trump administration on deterrence as a key component of national defense policy.
    • The pledge to strengthen the military is presented as a means to make enemies rethink any intentions to confront or undermine U.S. interests.
    • This address underscores ongoing efforts to enhance the effectiveness and readiness of the U.S. military forces.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hegseth-vows-rebuild-military-deterrence-so-enemies-dont-want-us)

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