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Hegseth says military leaders who disagree with his directives should ‘resign’


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While addressing top military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said officers “should resign” if they do not agree with his department’s policies. In his remarks, Hegseth laid out policy changes he would be making to the newly named Department of War, formerly the Department of Defense. 

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