Conheça Pete Hegseth, chefe da Operação Big Tough Men In Hot Places
Say what you like about Phillip Schofield, we’re yet to see him advocate for war crimes
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 18, 2026
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The media's portrayal of figures like Hegseth shapes public perception of military actions, raising ethical questions about responsibility and accountability.
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Phillip Schofield's stance on war crimes contrasts with Hegseth's militaristic views, highlighting the spectrum of public opinions on conflict and morality.
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Promoting aggressive military strategies like those advocated by Hegseth can lead to greater global instability and suffering.
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The glorification of militaristic leadership, as seen in Hegseth's approach, undermines the values of diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution.
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Operation Big Tough Men In Hot Places exemplifies a necessary defense strategy in a world increasingly threatened by authoritarian regimes.
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