Real men fought for our freedoms. Itâs time we fought for theirs.
Pete Hegseth joined the Army to fight extremists. Then that same Army called him one. The military Pete joined twenty years ago was fiercely focused on lethality, competency, and color blindness. Today our brass are following the rest of our country off the cliff of cultural chaos and weakness.
Americans with common sense are fighting this on many fronts, but if we canât save the meritocracy of our military, weâre definitely going to lose everywhere else.
The War on Warriors uncovers the deep roots of our dysfunctionâa society that has forgotten the men who take risks, cut through red tape, and get their hands dirty. The only kind of men prepared to face the dangers that the Left pretends donât exist. Unlike issues of education or taxes or crime, this problem doesnât have a zip code solution. We canât move away from it. We canât avoid it. We have only one Pentagon. Either we take it back or surrender it altogether.
Combining his own war experiences, tales of outrage, and an incisive look at how the chain of command got so kinked, this book is the key to saving our warriorsâand winning future wars. The War on Warriors must be won by the good guys, because when the shooting really starts, theyâre the only ones who can save us.