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  2. Hegseth: Trump will make big changes to military operations ...

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    During a four-hour confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Hegseth outlined President-elect Donald Trump’s vision of an apolitical, merit-based military focused on ...

  3. Opinion - A politicized military would be the Founders ...

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    The military expanded again to fight World War I, growing to approximately 2.9 million in 1918 but shrank to 247,000 in 1923. The World War II military reached a peak strength of more than 12 million.

  4. US military leaders say Tuberville is aiding US adversaries ...

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    The three US military service secretaries went on the offensive against Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville over his ongoing hold on senior military nominations in an interview with CNN on Tuesday ...

  5. Political strongman - Wikipedia

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    British journalist Gideon Rachman described Vladimir Putin as "the archetype and the model" for modern political strongmen. [1]In politics, a strongman is a type of authoritarian political leader—civilian or military—who exerts control through military enforcement and has, or has claimed to have, strong popular support.

  6. United States militarism - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart showing global military expenditures by country for 2019, in US$ billions, according to SIPRI. United States militarism refers to the reliance of the United States on its military force to pursue foreign policy goals that can be achieved more effectively by other means.

  7. Bureau of Political-Military Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM) [3] is an agency within the United States Department of State that bridges the Department of State with the Department of Defense. It provides policy in the areas of international security , security assistance, military operations , defense strategy and policy, military use of space, and defense trade.

  8. Why is Trump sending military to the border? What to know ...

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    Ordering military troops to apprehend migrants could lead to unwanted consequences, Kerlikowske said. "You really don’t want an issue of someone using deadly force," he said. "When you put them ...

  9. Civil–military relations - Wikipedia

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    The military, an institution designed to protect the polity, must also be strong enough to threaten the society it serves. A military take-over or coup is an example where this balance is used to change the government. Ultimately, the military must accept that civilian authorities have the "right to be wrong". [4]