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The Pentagon's Leak Hunt: A Leadership Divided
Washington DC, USATuesday, April 29, 2025
Carroll wishes the Pentagon had done a better job investigating leaks. He thinks there are leakers and that they should have been investigated properly. He also said he's not just a disgruntled former employee. He upended his life to come back to the Pentagon. He thinks the Pentagon has a culture of fear and toxicity that's hard to recover from. This could mess up the president's agenda, like building a "Golden Dome" missile defense system.
Hegseth has said the Pentagon will make referrals for prosecution once the leak investigation is done. Carroll thinks this is a bad move and that Hegseth was unprepared for a recent interview. He thinks Hegseth just wanted to appear combative for the president. Kasper, however, thinks the talk of dysfunction is just an argument of convenience. He says the first 90 days of the president's term were a success.
The Pentagon was asked for a comment but did not respond. It's clear that there's a lot of tension and disagreement within the Pentagon's leadership. This could make it hard for them to get things done and achieve the president's goals. It's a complex situation with many moving parts and differing opinions. It's important to remember that these are just one person's views and that there are always multiple sides to every story.
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