[Salon] Hegseth: Israel should kill ‘every last member of Hamas’



The other night on a Zoom or YouTube event I heard some "Great Pontificators" explain to us mere mortals like myself why Kash Patel will be a Great, or at least not bad, FBI Director, dropping that person at least 30 points out of a hundred in my estimation. Someone else mentioned Keith Kellogg, and why we should expect him to pull us out of the jam Biden left us in, or words to that effect. Indicating complete ignorance of the "Irregular Warfare" (War) Trump escalated against Russia, as even a couple libertarians have now written of (those not on Charles Koch's payroll). So before I get to that rabid militarist Hegseth, here is that Great Restrainer Keith Kellogg. I put in Bold and expanded the size for those whose obtuseness guarantees seeing no counter-information to what they believe as "Trump True Believers": 

"I believe this year should be considered a year of hope, it should be considered a year of action, and it should be considered a year of change," Kellogg, who served in Trump’s first administration, said at an event sponsored by an Iranian opposition group, The National Council of Resistance of Iran, in Paris."     . . . 

"Kellogg noted that pressures applied to Iran would not only be kinetic or military force, but must include economic and diplomatic as well."


I haven't gotten an appeal from the LaRouche Organization to spread pro-Hegseth propaganda to get him confirmed as SecDef, and probably won't after my answer on helping with the same for far-right Zionists Patel and Gabbard, as I shared yesterday, highlighted below: 

"And here's why I oppose Kash Patel:

"In two critical National Security positions, the LaRouche Organization is pushing two of the most loyal supporters of Israeli fascism. What does that tell you?"


Now comes before us, Pete Hegseth, of whom I had previously shared information of his identical views of International Law as National Conservative Yoram Hazony's, which is, "I'm agin it!" 

BLUF:  ". . . as well as saying US troops should not be bound by the Geneva conventions.

"At the same time, the man who would head America’s gigantic military has tied US foreign policy almost entirely to the priority of Israel, a country of which he says: “If you love America, you should love Israel.”

"Elsewhere, Hegseth appears to argue that the US military should ignore the Geneva conventions and any international laws governing the conduct of war, and instead “unleash them” to become a “ruthless”, “uncompromising” and “overwhelmingly lethal” force geared to “winning our wars according to our own rules”.

Jane Mayer, who knows the Koch Network better than most anyone else, with the Kochs at the center of state efforts to essentially criminalize the BDS movement on behalf of Israel, reports here of the pressure campaign to get Hegseth confirmed. At a lower level, I've come under pressure from a one-time friend and fellow member of a "peace group" I'm involved with, who has chastised me for my criticism of the Trump team, with an email the other day entitled: "Last Warning." 

Warning me I guess not to go on revealing the "Truth" that Trump and the Trumpites have nothing to do with "peace," with Russia or anyone else as I shared of Kellogg, Colby, Roberts, Wicker, and Kent, the other day, and as one can see below (and above) highlighted in fascist brown of Kellogg's threat of "kinetic force" against Iran! Which now necessarily includes Russia with the defensive agreement between Russia and Iran, though that has always been Trump's/Elbridge Colby's "Defense Doctrine," as made official in 2018 by the two of them: 

This goes to show that Trump's talk about "peace" is always just "smoke and mirrors," as we will inevitably see with the Iran-Hamas agreement, with Trump's consent for whatever Israel wants to do, once he and Netanyahu knock Iran out: 

He's got the right guy in as SecDef to carry that kinetic force out now:

So JI loves Pete Hegseth! And they love his Trump appointed quest to make the U.S. military comparably the "Most Moral" military in the world to Israel's, as we've seen that on display these last 16 months or so. 

Of course, The National (American) Conservative magazine has relentlessly portrayed Hegseth as calling "for a more restrained use of American military forces," omitting as is their practice it seems (easily proven), that he relentlessly works to incite war against China, Iran, Palestinians, and of course, Russia, less directly, but as the ally of the aforesaid:

"Pete Hegseth, US president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of defence, told Congress on Tuesday that he would ensure the Pentagon recognised the Chinese Communist Party as “front and centre” among foreign threats to the US, in a confirmation hearing that largely focused on his character and past conduct."

Here's Hegseth seeking peace, by declaring Putin a war criminal, is true, but which pales in comparison to Netanyahu and the US in Iraq, Libya, etc.: https://www.newsweek.com/pete-hegseth-vladimir-putin-war-criminal-1985251

And let's not forget that other Trumpian "Peacenik," General Kellogg, as I mentioned above: 

"I believe this year should be considered a year of hope, it should be considered a year of action, and it should be considered a year of change," Kellogg, who served in Trump’s first administration, said at an event sponsored by an Iranian opposition group, The National Council of Resistance of Iran, in Paris."     . . . 

"Kellogg noted that pressures applied to Iran would not only be kinetic or military force, but must include economic and diplomatic as well."

For anyone not terminally stupid about military affairs and strategy, this includes Russia, as Iran's ally, as the agreement they're entering automatically makes Russia an equal "Enemy" to the U.S. as Kellogg declares of Iran. I know guys stupefied by Trump's "Smoke and Mirrors" foreign policy, like some of the speakers at LaRouchite events, who have been running around hair-afire warning that a vote against Trump was a vote against peace and a vote for nuclear war, notwithstanding it was Trump who accelerated preparations for a preemptive nuclear war, while withdrawing from the last of the Arms agreements that Republicans Bush/Cheney hadn't already pulled the US out of, should Trump deem that in his "interests." 

I don't know what my "Last Warning" meant, given the context, and especially now that the guy has whole-heartedly joined the Zionist Camp in promoting Trump and Trumpism, so I may be "silenced" or disappeared, given all this guy is now doing for the Mossad's country. 


Hegseth: Israel should kill ‘every last member of Hamas’

Confirmation Cross-Examination

President-elect Trump’s defense secretary nominee said his Christian faith drives his support for Israel and the U.S.-Israel relationship

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President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks during a Senate Armed Services confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on January 14, 2025 in Washington, DC.

Pete Hegseth, the veteran and Fox News personality turned President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be secretary of defense, testified at his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday that his Christian faith dictates his commitment to supporting Israel and that he wants to see the U.S. ally kill “every last member of Hamas.”

The hearing provided few more specific details, however, on how the likely next secretary of defense plans to approach the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, which have seen U.S. troops under fire from and engaged in active strikes on Iranian proxies, or the prospect of more direct conflict between the U.S. and Iran.

After Hegseth was interrupted by several protesters affiliated with the radical group Code Pink, who called him a misogynist and a Christian Zionist while he delivered his opening statement before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) asked Hegseth to share where he stands on the Jewish state.

“I’m not really sure why that is a bad thing,” Cotton said. “I’m a Christian, I’m a Zionist. Zionism is that the Jewish people deserve a homeland in the ancient holy land where they lived since the dawn of history. Do you consider yourself a Christian Zionist?”

“I am a Christian and I robustly support the State of Israel and its existential defense and the way America comes alongside them as their great ally,” Hegseth replied.

Cotton went on to ask if Hegseth supports Israel in its war to eliminate Hamas. Hegseth replied: “I do. I support Israel in destroying and killing every last member of Hamas.”

Hegseth also said earlier in the hearing that, in order to properly counter China, the U.S. military will need to focus on “reorienting away from entanglement in the Middle East and reorienting the behemoth that is the Pentagon toward new priorities, specifically the Indo-Pacific.”

He said the Biden administration has failed to sufficiently execute on that goal, which successive administrations said was their priority. “We’re going to start by ensuring the institution understands that, as far as threats abroad, the CCP is front and center, and obviously defending our homeland as well,” Hegseth continued.

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), as the hearing was ongoing, expressed confidence to reporters that Hegseth would be confirmed.

“He’s doing a great job,” Scott said. “He’s going to be confirmed as the next secretary of defense and he’s going to do a great job.”

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), once the most prominent Hegseth skeptic on the GOP side, said after the hearing that she was satisfied with his responses and plans to support him. Ernst’s announcement will likely help lock in the support of other Senate Republicans as well.

Hegseth had to navigate choppy political waters under questioning from Democrats on the panel, being pressed on allegations of alcohol abuse, sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement and general inexperience and lack of qualifications for the job. Democrats also challenged him on past comments opposing women in military service; his opposition to diversity programs; his support for pardons for convicted war criminals such as Clint Lorrance, a former Army lieutenant convicted of killing two Afghan civilians; and his claims that the Biden administration had politicized the military.

Several Republicans dedicated their questioning to pushing back on these accusations, leaving the hearing overall light on the specifics of Hegseth’s plans for the Department of Defense or strategic approach to the various conflicts the U.S. faces around the globe.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), who focused her questioning on Hegseth’s past comments opposing women taking combat roles in the military, told reporters afterward that she was frustrated she had not been able to ask Hegseth about issues like Iran, Russia and China and other global threats, noting that he had not met privately with rank-and-file Senate Democrats.

Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-MS) suggested in his opening statement that one of Hegseth’s strengths is his skill as a “top-shelf communicator,” and that Hegseth would be focused on “strategic-level priorities” while he should have “exceptional subordinates who will run the day-to-day affairs” of directing the U.S. military.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), who focused his questioning on Hegseth’s qualifications and allegations of financial mismanagement at veterans’ charities he ran, told reporters, “I think he would be a good communicator, I support his service as spokesperson for the Pentagon, but not as the manager for 3.4 million Americans putting their lives on the line, who deserve someone who will make life-and-death decisions with the kind of experience and expertise that is necessary to protect our nation.”

Blumenthal also alleged that the FBI background check into Hegseth was insufficiently rigorous.

Hegseth also expressed strong opposition during the hearing to counter-extremism programs implemented during the Biden administration, driven by concerns about potential white supremacist and neo-Nazi radicalization and recruitment in military ranks.

The nominee described concerns about right-wing extremism in the armed forces as “a made-up boogeyman,” and accused “leftist leadership” of extremism.

The Anti-Defamation League had supported those programs — which Republicans have said over-played the nature of the threat and sowed division among service members.

Responding to the criticism of Hegseth for being unfaithful to his wife and abusing alcohol, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) accused his Democratic colleagues of hypocrisy, pointing out that senators on both sides of the aisle had been drunk at evening votes at the Capitol and had cheated on their wives. 

“I think it’s so hypocritical of senators, especially on the other side, to be talking about his qualifications, and yet your qualifications aren’t any better,” Mullin said. “You guys make sure you make a big show and point out the hypocrisy because a man’s made a mistake, and you want to sit there and say that he’s not qualified. Give me a joke. It is so ridiculous that you guys hold yourself as this higher standard. You forget you got a big plank in your eye.”

Former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN), who chairs the Republican Jewish Coalition, was one of two witnesses who introduced Hegseth at the hearing, alongside incoming National Security Advisor Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL).



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