Space Force Defender Pete Hegseth Talks Military Innovation and Faith
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Join host Mortimer on the Secretary of War podcast as we delve into the transformative week of Pete Hegseth, the 29th Secretary of War, appointed on January 24, 2025. This episode is loaded with the latest updates, starting with Hegseth's pivotal role in confirming Huntsville, Alabama, as the future home of the U.S. Space Command headquarters. Unveiled on December 12, 2025, at Redstone Arsenal, this decision cements a significant milestone in space dominance strategy—despite previous shifts between administrations.
Explore the highlights and challenges faced by the Department of War as Secretary Hegseth channels his 'America First' agenda, reviving a warrior ethos that echoes across social media. Witness the controversial yet critical decisions involving the U.S. boat strike investigation—capturing the attention of the House and Senate Armed Services committees—where classified briefings intensify as pressure mounts.
Additionally, listeners gain insights from Hegseth's on-site tours at Boeing and the Missile Defense Agency, vital for national security advancements. Stay informed about Hegseth's Christmas Worship Service at the Pentagon alongside Franklin Graham, emphasizing the Secretary's commitment to readiness, reform, and resolve.
Subscribe to the Secretary of War podcast for in-depth analysis and updates on America's defense landscape. Presented by Quiet Please Productions, discover more at quietplease.ai.
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