Donald Trump is seeking to infuse politics into America’s military forces
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U.S. President Donald Trump likes to repeat that he is at the head of the world's most powerful army. An army he tries, like many other institutions, to reform, or even to put it at a standstill.


Donald Trump is seeking to infuse politics into America’s military forces
Donald Trump has repeatedly shown disrespect for America’s non-political military forces for selflessly performing their role of serving the country’s vital security interests. That likely caused him to call soldiers who died fighting for our country “suckers” and “losers.” At…
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In the United States, Donald Trump ‘politicizes’ the military By Marine of La Moissonnière The President of the United States, Donald Trump, likes to repeat that he is the chief of the most powerful army in the world. An army that tries, like many other institutions, to reform, or even subdue. Even if that means weakening it. A gigantic military parade will be held this Saturday, June 14, in Washington. Donald Trump wanted to celebrate at all ti…
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