Pentagon chief tells US military leaders to fix ‘decades of decay’ – World

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday the US military must fix “decades of decay” as he addressed a rare gathering of hundreds of senior officers summoned from around the world to hear him speak near Washington.

The wide-ranging 45-minute speech comes as the military has faced controversy both at home and abroad, with US President Donald Trump deploying troops in two Democratic-run cities and ordering lethal strikes on small, alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.

Trump, who has overseen a rare purge of senior officers after taking office, has also ordered strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Tehran-backed Yemeni rebels.

“This speech is about fixing decades of decay, some of it obvious, some of it hidden,” Hegseth said, as he strode a stage in front of a massive American flag.

“Foolish and reckless political leaders set the wrong compass heading and we lost our way. We became the ‘Woke Department.’ But not anymore,” he said.

Hegseth declared an end to “ideological garbage,” citing concerns over climate change, bullying, “toxic” leaders and promotions based on race or gender as examples.

He also took aim at the Pentagon’s inspector general — which is investigating his conduct — saying the office “has been weaponized, putting complainers, ideologues and poor performers in the driver’s seat”.

Trump was due to address the gathering of top officers later in the morning.

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