[Salon] Military vet says Guantanamo Bay prison should not close



Title: Military vet says Guantanamo Bay prison should not close | News, Sports, Jobs - Minot Daily News
I perused two of Pete Hegseth's books this weekend, and haven't recovered yet from seeing such open incitement of fascism and Perpetual War being taken to an entirely higher level than what I had read even during the GWOT. But Hegseth picks up where GWOT promoters left off, and takes it into Nazi territory, seriously, with his hatred of non-Jewish Mideastern peoples. After the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, I knew that a more personalized version of Mein Kampf would be favorably received, especially here:
and his promoters would be equally deceitful as Orwell's original "Party" had been as in this this statement: "Hegseth has argued for a more restrained use of American military force."

The only "restraint" Hegseth called for was restraint of International Law from holding US and Israeli war criminals accountable for their crimes, or putting any limitations on who or how they can kill. Which to Hegseth, and the Trump administration, "limitations" on the US/Il is the "war crime," calling for an attack on the ICC, and pardons for U.S. and Israel war criminals if it should even get that far. I know I'm a minority of one here, given no one else has articulated any substantive analysis or criticism of such open fascism in the "tradition" of the Conservative Movement as pronounced by Traditional Conservative Heroes here, Bill Buckley, James Burnham, and Willmoore Kendall, all inaugural inductees of Traditional Conservative's Hall of Fame of Fascism, as named by our very own notable Traditional Conservative here on this email list, to much applause! Leading me to the only logical conclusion that . . . 

Hegseth is obviously on the fast track for induction to the Hall of Fame of American Fascism, as are his enthusiasts. To include those who do their best to conceal how radically militarist Trump himself is, as he surrounds himself with those who in almost any other country than the US or Israel would be recognized as fascist. Such as this is meant to conceal, in my opinion, from a Charles Koch Institute subsidiary: 

"The direction the Trump administration ultimately takes in the Middle East will largely depend on whether the president-elect follows his instincts toward disengagement, particularly militarily, and the promises made during his campaigns, or listens to his more hawkish advisers. 

"In reality, his Middle East policies are likely to blend interventionist and restraint elements, resulting in the same unpredictability and, at times, incoherent maneuvers seen in his first term."

"Follow his instincts?" His "instincts" were to surround himself with fascist warmongers, relying on his libertarian/Conservative supporters to conceal that with obfuscation. And WTF was "incoherent" about his policy of unlimited support for Israel and Netanyahu's Fascist Coalition, and war against Iran? 

Only a Charles Koch Institute funded publication could be so blatant with their disinformation operation! 

Don't take my word about Hegseth, just take a look at his books yourselves (don't buy them, fascism should not be encouraged). But of course, his Traditional  Conservative/Libertarian supporters know exactly what he's about, in furthering Charles Koch's/Peter Thiel's/Musk's/Vance's, et al., Oligarchic/Plutocratic Project to "stick it to the American People," making them the true "Enemy of the People." 

But people here love them for that, so never-mind me. 


Military vet says Guantanamo Bay prison should not close

Military veteran Pete Hegseth says the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, the U.S. military prison camp holding extremely dangerous people, should not be closed.

Hegseth, a native of Minnesota, has been on the inside at Guantanamo Bay, often referred to as Guantanamo or Gitmo. While in the military he served in Iraq, Afghanistan and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was a guard at Guantanamo Bay in 2004 and 2005.

“There were 700 detainees there then. Today there are roughly 60,” Hegseth told a group in Minot at a question-and-answer session at the Sleep Inn Conference Center, Sept. 19.

“I went back to Fox News channel about eight months ago to see the prison today,” he said. Hegseth is a Fox News contributor and author of the new book “In The Arena,” a book using Teddy Roosevelt’s famous “Man In The Arena” speech to reinvigorate America.

“Anyone who has seen it knows that we bend over backwards as Americans to provide for the welfare of these radical Islamic terrorists,” Hegstad said, describing the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay.

“The disease they suffer from the most in Guantanamo Bay is diabetes because they are fed so well. They get world-class health care, 300 channels of satellite television, wireless headphones, recreational time, he said, adding, “These guys are very well taken care of.”

“You talk to prison officials Guantanamo Bay is as good as or better than any prisons we have here in the United States. It’s secure and the guards there do a fantastic job,” he said.

“The left perpetuates this myth that Guantanamo Bay is some sort of gulag, a sin, a propaganda sting on America. All you need to do is just go see it and then defend it. The last time al-Qaeda used it as a propaganda tool was like 10 years ago. They just wanted to use it against us, they were using anything against us,” he said.

Hegseth said if the U.S. closes the Guantanamo Bay prison camp today the only group that gets a propaganda win is ISIS and al-Qaeda “that looks at us and says we got the Americans, we duped the Americans into closing their prison and now they’ve got to house those folks.” He said those prisons will either have to be let go, put somewhere else or housed in the United States.

“If we are at war with radical Islam, with Islamism, then there’s no better place to house and interrogate those folks than Guantanamo Bay, and we shouldn’t be scared of that fact and those who have seen that understand that,” Hegstad said.

He went on, “The problem is we’ve got a president who doesn’t believe we are at war and is hell-bent no matter what to keep a campaign promise. I hope Congress can do enough to prevent him from doing that so that too is at the disposal of the future commander in chief.”

“He doesn’t just want to, by the way, close Guantanamo Bay, the prison. He wants to give away Guantanamo Bay. He sees that as a relevent of colonialism back in the Teddy Roosevelt days and he’s not done apologizing to the world,” Hegstad said.

Hegseth also spoke to the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s annual meeting held in Minot.



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