Showing posts with label martial law. Show all posts
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June 11, 2025

Why you shouldn't count on patriotic generals to save us, in two words: Pete Hegseth. By Hal M. Brown

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By now you’ve seen Trump giving his rally style speech replete with lies and insults to red beret wearing troops at Fort Bragg yesterday. You have seen almost all of them in the background cheering. If you missed the speech you can see a clip of it here.

Pete Hegseth was also there strutting his stuff although he didn’t get the TV coverage Trump did:

As the AP article (read it here) showed, not all soldiers were as enthusiastic:

I doubt many of these soldiers read articles like “Fact-check: Trump’s speech at Fort Bragg contained lies and conspiracy theories about LA” in The Guardian after the speech.

Tom Nichol’s wrote in the Atlantic “The Silence of the Generals.” The Demoractic Underground forum has the following excerpt:

The president cares nothing for the military, for its history, or for the men and women who serve the United States. They are, like everything else around him, only raw material: They either feed his narcissism, or they are useless. Those who love him, he claims as “his” military. But those who have laid down their life for their country are, as he so repugnantly put it, just suckers and losers, anonymous saps lying under cold headstones in places such as Arlington National Cemetery that clearly make Trump uncomfortable. Today, he showed that he has no compunction about turning every American soldier into a hooting partisan.
Trump’s supporters and his party will excuse his behavior at Fort Bragg the way they always have, the same way that indulgent parents shrug helplessly at their delinquent children. But senior officers of the United States military have an obligation to speak up and be leaders. Where is the Army chief of staff, General Randy George? Will he speak truth to the commander in chief and put a stop to the assault on the integrity of his troops? Where is the commander of the airborne troops, Lieutenant General Gregory Anderson, or even Colonel Chad Mixon, the base commander?
And if these men cannot muster the courage to defend American traditions—by speaking out or even resigning—where are the other senior officers who must uphold the values that have made America’s armed forces among the most effective and politically stable militaries in the world? Where is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Dan Caine? He was personally selected by Trump to be America’s most senior military officer. Will he tell the man who promoted him that what he did today was obscene?
Will any of these men say one word? Will any of them defend the Army and the other services from a would-be caudillo, a man who would probably be strutting around in a giant hat and a golden shoulder braid if he could get away with it? The top officers of the U.S. military wear eagles or stars on their shoulders that give them great privilege, as befits people who assume responsibility for the defense of the nation and the welfare of their troops. They command the power of life and death itself on the field of battle. But those ranks also carry immense responsibility. If they are truly Washington’s heirs, they should speak up—now—and stand with the first commander in chief against the rogue 47th.

Trump doesn’t care if the Fort Bragg base commander, Colonel K. Chad Mixon (see link), orders his men, or any other general above him, not to defy the Constitution and orders them not to carry out illegal orders by attacking civilians. 

All Trump would do in that case is remove them and replace them with someone eager to do his bidding.

Trump has already demonstrated that in his view he doesn’t need generals, especially those who adhere to the values of the military academies they graduate from.

Case in point, those two words in my title: Pete Hegseth. 

Hegseth himself has no use for generals with their highfalutin attitudes who, as he sees it, conflate their own combat experience to look like heroes. I expect he sees their ascension up the ranks to be the result of ass kissing and a woke military. 

In an unguarded moment talking among fierce loyalists I can see Trump saying to Hegseth “we don’t need those fucken generals.” Hegseth of course would heartedly agree.

As far as Hegseth is concerned generals who you and I would consider patriotic are a superfluous annoyance best dealt with by firing them, not by ordering a court martial and having them sent to prison at Leavenworth. 

Why does he need generals when he has Commander in Chief Trump to tell him what he wants the armed forces to do? He’s number two and when his number one says jump he will say “how high?” Trump will ask “how high can you jump?” From what we’ve seen of Hegseth, I think he’d want to curry favor with Trump by telling him just how high his great military is capable of jumping.

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June 8, 2025

Trump may have lost immigration cases in court, but now he's about to get his biggest win: martial law.

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You've seen enough vomit inducing images of Trump as a warrior (like the one above of him on a Trump tank which you can get on a flag for $10.99 from eBay.. This is how Trump wants to see himself. It is also how people like Pete Hegseth and Tom Homan want to see themselves. Perhaps Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem also want to see themselves this way too. I’m reminded of the self-help sayings that you can “be all that you want to be.” 

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Some people want to achieve great things in science, business, enterainment, sports, or public survice. Others want to want to have power which enables them to aggressively dominate others. Some of them are attracted to using their power based on being able to intimidate with the threat of, or the use of, violence.

Now we get to the news of the day and the news that can change our country for the foreseeable future.

This morning any other news pales in comparison to the story about Trump’s response to the reactions of people taking to the streets in Los Angeles to the ICE raids. The words used to describe what people are doing depends on how one wants to frame this. This is HUFFPOST this morning:

This is MSNBC:

This is what people in India are reading:

India, which is now armed to the teeth, it is worth noting is the country that gave the world Mahatma Ghandi.

Anything I can write about how outrageous and terrifying this is is being written and talked about by others with a vastly bigger audience. Any words I can use are being used by others.

It is a no-brainer that Calforinia has enough law enforcement personnel to deal with this by bringing in officers from other jurisdictions besides the LA area.

What is obvious is that Trump relishes doing this himself.

There was what in retrospect can be called a minor brouhaha over Trump’s planning a humongous military parade to ostensibly celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Army which will be held on his own birthday. 

Conveniently for him, there will be a mini-army of miltary hardware in Washington that his top warrior Pete Hegseth can use to squelch any protests. He is itching to mobilize the Marines from Camp Pendleton, one of the largest Marine bases in the country, and I can see him going there to take command personally.

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Anticipating what will happen over the next days the famous photo of the man called “Tank Man comes to mind:

So does the equally famous photo in the upper left below, along with the other Kent State Massacre photos shown:

In order to be the dictator he wants to be Trump needs to use the military domestically. In order to do this legally he has to declare martial law. Whether he does this formally today in a few days or weeks, he has already effectively done this.

Can Trump actually do this legally has been debated. For example in this article: Martial Law in the United States: Its Meaning, Its History, and Why the President Can’t Declare It.

… and in this article: “The President’s Power to Call Out the National Guard Is Not a Blank Check.”

Such questions may be irrelevant because, after all, this is Donald Trump and we know what he thinks about the pesky laws which tell him he isn’t allowed to do what he wants to do.

Recommended reading: Wag the Dog, by Steve Schmidt.

Excerpt:

What the American people are witnessing is Trump and Stephen Miller’s rolling Reichstag fire. We are witnesses to a monstrous lie being used as a pretext to assert power. What we are seeing is what former Defense Secretary Mark Esper stopped cold in 2020 when Trump suggested shooting protesters amid the civil unrest that took place after George Floyd's murder.

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