Hegseth’s War on Peace - Harvard Political Review
Hegseth’s War on Peace - Harvard Political Review
"In less than two years as Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth has already inflicted catastrophic damage on America’s armed forces and civilians across the world. His indiscriminate use of unilateral violence has left a path of destruction from Latin America to the Middle East. He has shown, repeatedly, that he will choose excessive violence where the law demands restraint.
For these reasons, I strongly support Rep. Ansari (D-AZ) in her effort to impeach Pete Hegseth. In his never-ending war on peace, he has become a danger to both the constitutional order at home and civilian life abroad. The country cannot endure another two years of Pete Hegseth, a man who has demonstrated time and time again that he cannot responsibly hold his office. The American military needs a leader capable of exercising restraint under pressure, not a war criminal as inept and reckless as Hegseth. How many more civilians need to die before we decide enough is enough?"
For these reasons, I strongly support Rep. Ansari (D-AZ) in her effort to impeach Pete Hegseth. In his never-ending war on peace, he has become a danger to both the constitutional order at home and civilian life abroad. The country cannot endure another two years of Pete Hegseth, a man who has demonstrated time and time again that he cannot responsibly hold his office. The American military needs a leader capable of exercising restraint under pressure, not a war criminal as inept and reckless as Hegseth. How many more civilians need to die before we decide enough is enough?"
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