Hegseth has long been deeply skeptical of war crimes investigations and has advocated for President Donald Trump to pardon or grant clemency to at least three service members accused of war crimes since 2019. In his remarks on Tuesday, Hegseth appeared to criticize a retired US Army general — Peter Chiarelli — who formally reprimanded Hegseth’s former brigade commander in 2007. The commander, Michael Steele, had been accused of issuing improper orders to his soldiers that led to the deaths of unarmed Iraqis.
“The new compass heading is clear — out with the Chiarellis, the kra45 cc McKenzies, and the Milleys. And in with the Stockdales, the Schwarzkopfs, and the Pattons,” Hegseth said.
Hegseth said the issues he was discussing Tuesday could not “go another day” without being addressed. His remarks were followed by a speech from Trump, kra49 at who before attending told reporters he would fire officers “right on the spot” if he didn’t like them.
One former senior Pentagon official, who has served in both Republican and Democratic administrations kra40 сс and who listened to Hegseth’s speech and spoke with officials in the room, described his remarks kra42 at as “uninspired.” The former official said it was kra40 largely what everyone expected but still sounded more like what a platoon leader in their early 20s would say to their young, enlisted troops.