On February 6th local time, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth complained that the Pentagon sent officers to Harvard University to study strategy and leadership, but upon their return, they became "too Harvard," carrying "globalism and radical ideologies." Hegseth announced that the Pentagon would stop sending active-duty officers to participate in all graduate military education, scholarships, and certificate courses at Harvard University in collaboration with the Department of War.

[Sarcastic] Comment: The Pentagon sent officers to Harvard University to study diplomacy, history, and international law, but upon their return, they started to think critically, which made the head of the Pentagon, Hegseth, very uncomfortable. In Hegseth's view, he doesn't need officers who understand the world; he needs soldiers who don't question power. However, a strong army is both capable of thinking and fighting. Nevertheless, this is an internal matter of the United States, and we can just continue to watch from the sidelines.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1856534656808968/

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