The Pentagon Snubs Aspen Forum on the concerns of “globalism”

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Secretary Pete Hegseth pulled senior officials from the Aspen security conference department for the promotion of “globalism evil”.
Military commanders were to speak at the conference, which begins Tuesday, as is tradition through republican and democratic administrations.
But the spokesperson for Pentagon, Kingsley Wilson, said Just the news The secretary’s office believes that the conference “promotes the evil of globalism, disdain for our great country and hatred for the President of the United States”.
Wilson added that the DOD “has no interest in legitimizing an organization that invited former civil servants who were the architects of chaos abroad and chess at home.”
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Secretary Pete Hegseth has drawn senior officials from the Aspen security conference department for the promotion of the “ills of globalism”. (Omar Havana / Getty Images)
The forum will welcome other Trump administration officials: Adam Boehler, presidential envoy for hostage response, and Tom Barrack, American ambassador to Turkey and Syria.
He will also hear some managers in dispute in the Biden – Jake Sullivan administration, former national security advisor, and Brett McGurk, a former coordinator of the National Security Council.
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Former internal security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, on the right, is expressed in a security past Aspen. (Liu Jie / Xinhua via Getty Images)
Mark Esper, the former interim defense secretary of Trump, and David Petraeus, who was briefly director of the CIA under President Barack Obama, will also be expressed, with Condoleezza Rice, national security advisor and secretary of state during the years of Brousse.
“The senior officials of the Ministry of Defense will no longer participate in the Aspen Security Forum because their values do not align themselves with the values of the DOD,” said the spokesperson for the Pentagon Sean Parnell in a press release.
“The ministry will remain strong in its objective to increase the lethality of our fighters, revitalize the ethics of warriors and project peace by force on the world scene. It is clear that the ASF is not aligned with these objectives.”

The Pentagon will focus on “lethality”, said the spokesman, saying that Aspen Forum does not correspond to his objectives. (AP photo / Patrick Semansky, file)
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The Aspen Institute said in a statement on the withdrawal of the Pentagon: “For more than a decade, the Aspen Security Forum welcomed senior officials – republicans and democrats, civilians and military – as well as senior officials and experts, who provide experience and various perspectives on national security issues.”
“We will miss the participation of the Pentagon, but our invitations remain open.”