Trump Sets Hamas Deadline, Deploys National Guard, Overhauls Military
President Donald Trump has set a deadline for Hamas to accept the Gaza plan, warning of severe consequences if they refuse. Meanwhile, he has ordered the deployment of the National Guard in Portland, citing protests against immigration policies. The military is undergoing significant changes, with a focus on reversing decades of decline and rekindling the warrior spirit.
Trump has given Hamas a deadline of 'three or four days' to agree to the Gaza plan, stating that refusal could lead to a 'very sad end'. He has also deployed the military in several cities, including Portland and those governed by the Democratic Party, such as Los Angeles and Washington.
The military is experiencing a shift, with all programs for equality and against discrimination set to be cut. Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, appointed by Trump, has initiated this change. He believes that promotions based on race and gender are 'ideological garbage'. Hegseth has also stated that some women may not qualify for combat roles under the new policies. The aim is to reverse 'decades of decline' and strengthen the military.
President Trump's actions include setting a deadline for Hamas, deploying the National Guard, and initiating significant changes in the military. These changes, led by Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, aim to reverse decades of decline and refocus the military on its core mission. The impact of these decisions remains to be seen, but they mark a clear shift in U.S. military and foreign policy.
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