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ピート・ヘグセスが戦死したアメリカ兵をPR問題として扱う

Politics
United States
March 05, 2026に開始

His use of the Iran war dead to attack the media was disgraceful

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Mar 05, 2026
The discourse around fallen soldiers should focus on respect and remembrance, not be politicized for media battles.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Mar 05, 2026
Critiquing the media's portrayal of military actions is essential for accountability; Hegseth's approach could spark necessary debate.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Mar 05, 2026
Hegseth's rhetoric diminishes the honor of fallen soldiers by turning their sacrifice into a tool for media criticism.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Mar 05, 2026
Using the deaths of soldiers to critique media narratives highlights a growing disconnect between military sacrifice and public discourse.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Mar 05, 2026
Hegseth's comments reflect a broader trend of weaponizing tragedy for political gain, undermining the gravity of loss.

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