War Hegseth orders rare, urgent meeting of hundreds of generals, admirals - The Pentagon has summoned military officials from around the world for a gathering in Virginia. Even top generals and their staffs don’t know the reason for the meeting.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered hundreds of the U.S. military’s generals and admirals to gather on short notice — and without a stated reason — at a Marine Corps base in Virginia next week, sowing confusion and alarm after the Trump administration’s firing of numerous senior leaders this year.

The highly unusual directive was sent to virtually all of the military’s top commanders worldwide, according to more than a dozen people familiar with the matter. The directive was issued earlier this week, as a government shutdown looms, and months after Hegseth’s team at the Pentagon announced plans to undertake a sweeping consolidation of top military commands.

In a statement Thursday, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell affirmed that Hegseth “will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week,” but he offered no additional details. Parnell, a senior adviser to the defense secretary, voiced no concerns about The Washington Post reporting on the meeting, scheduled for Tuesday in Quantico, Virginia.

There are about 800 generals and admirals spread across the United States and dozens of other countries and time zones. Hegseth’s order, people familiar with the matter said, applies to all senior officers with the rank of brigadier general or above, or their Navy equivalent, serving in command positions and their top enlisted advisers. Typically, these officers each oversee hundreds or thousands of rank-and-file troops. Top commanders in conflict zones and senior military leaders stationed throughout Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region are among those expected to attend Hegseth’s meeting, said people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to publicly discuss the issue. The order does not apply to top military officers who hold staff positions.

None of the people who spoke with The Post could recall a defense secretary ever ordering so many of the military’s generals and admirals to assemble like this. Several said it raised security concerns.

“People are very concerned. They have no idea what it means,” one person said. Two others expressed frustration that even many commanders stationed overseas will be required to attend. One said, this is “not how this is done.” “You don’t call GOFOs leading their people and the global force into an auditorium outside D.C. and not tell them why/what the topic or agenda is,” this person said, using an abbreviation for general officer or flag officer.

“Are we taking every general and flag officer out of the Pacific right now?” one U.S. official said. “All of it is weird.”

The orders come as Hegseth has unilaterally directed massive recent changes at the Pentagon — including directing that the number of general officers be reduced by 20 percent, firing senior leaders without cause and a high-profile new order to rebrand the Defense Department as the Department of War.

Top administration officials also have preparing a new national defense strategy that is expected to make homeland defense the nation’s top concern, after several years of China being identified as the top national security risk to the United States. Some officials familiar with the order to travel said they thought that may come up.

Hegseth’s directive in May to slash about 100 generals and admirals also has generated concern among top military leaders. He called then for a “minimum” 20 percent cut to the number of four-star officers — the military’s top rank — on active duty and a corresponding number of generals in the National Guard. There also will be another 10 percent reduction, at least, to the total number of generals and admirals across the force.

Last month Hegseth fired Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency; Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, the chief of the Navy Reserve; and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, a Navy SEAL officer who oversaw Naval Special Warfare Command. No specific reason was given in either case.

The firings were the latest in a wider purge of national security agencies’ top ranks. Since entering office, the Trump administration also has fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.; the chief of naval operations, Adm. Lisa Franchetti; the commandant of the Coast Guard, Adm. Linda Fagan; and the Air Force vice chief of staff, Gen. James Slife among others. The list includes a disproportionate number of women. Gen. David Allvin, the chief of staff of the Air Force, announced last month he will step down in November, after he was asked to retire.

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If this isn't a mass firing then it will be colossally silly move that makes him look like an idiot.

Putting your top officers in a single room and in a single location in and of itself is an absurdity given that makes it a ripe target for an attack. I'm too jaded to believe this will be relieving and replacing commanders en mass, so I genuinely don't see how this will not end up looking massively retarded.
 
Something else possible: the staff and students from West Point have an annoying amount of actual communists/progressives which means they've made their way into the rank and file; maybe it's to tell them they've all gotta go?
Things like this have me wondering if it would be better to have an officer core entirely derived from the ranks with no room for political appointments. Imo if you havent served in the armed forces for at least a few years you probably should not qualify for any officer positions within the armed forces period.
 
If this was an emergency it wouldn't wait until next week, also We The Peasants wouldn't have heard of it.

Why is where and when a lot of top officials are going to be, being reported? To stir panic or to give a target? Maybe both?
Every general has gotten a formal notice of this meeting. I'm sure every individual copy of said message is deeply encoded with hidden flags that identify which particular general got which copy of the message. It's a leak trap. It's too juicy of a story for the media not to bite at it.

The actual meeting is probably something as stupid as Trump wants a big Military celebration for the 250th next year.
 
Things like this have me wondering if it would be better to have an officer core entirely derived from the ranks with no room for political appointments. Imo if you havent served in the armed forces for at least a few years you probably should not qualify for any officer positions within the armed forces period.
I'm OK with West Point but it should be a fast track to officer status but when you come out you're at least going thru the ranks for a brief period.
 
I think history teaches us that this is a very dumb thing to do, you don't need to pull all the important people away from their posts and put them all in one place to fire even a third of them. Probably nothing will happen but it does sound like a movie plot.
 
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I'm OK with West Point but it should be a fast track to officer status but when you come out you're at least going thru the ranks for a brief period.
The lack of actual military experience these guys have by the time they've gotten to the top is staggering. Not a single one of them has even a speck of dirt under their fingernails.
 
For those who haven't figured it out yet. He's going to make a big dumb speech about being a warrior and defending the homeland, having wasted everyone's time and put America's defenses at risk for what should have just been an e-mail.
 
I'd like to ask a different question.
Is there another country currently having an All Hands On Deck meeting?
If not, then my guess is internal restructuring or mole chasing.
 
I think history teaches us that this is a very dumb thing to do, you don't need to pull everyone away to fire people. Probably nothing will happen but it does sound like a movie plot.
Is it dumb? Yes. Is any foreign state confident enough it'll survive the immediate hot war an attack would cause? No. Not even Israel would have the nerve lmao
 
If this isn't a mass firing then it will be colossally silly move that makes him look like an idiot.

Putting your top officers in a single room and in a single location in and of itself is an absurdity given that makes it a ripe target for an attack. I'm too jaded to believe this will be relieving and replacing commanders en mass, so I genuinely don't see how this will not end up looking massively retarded.
What force on earth would even dare to attempt this?
 
They must be super good at winning wars
I thought there'd be more. C&C Generals was pretty good for its time.

On a more serious note, what could need 800 Generals/Admirals? How many did the war in Afghanistan take?
 
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