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ヘグセスの解雇キャンペーンが下級兵士にまで及ぶ

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United States
February 18, 2026に開始

The ouster of the spokesperson Dave Butler, a colonel, shows that the defense secretary’s culling is far from over

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 18, 2026
The firing of Colonel Dave Butler demonstrates the need for accountability and transparency in military leadership, ensuring only the most qualified remain.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 18, 2026
The concept of purging military ranks invites concerns about political motivations overshadowing merit-based evaluations in the armed forces.

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This removal process may signal a much-needed shift towards a more effective military leadership that aligns with current defense strategies.

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Hegseth's campaign to remove personnel may damage morale and trust within the ranks, creating an atmosphere of fear rather than collaboration.

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The ongoing culling of military personnel highlights the tension between political influence and military integrity, warranting careful scrutiny from the public.

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