
US President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will speak directly to the highest brass of the US military for abnormal events at the base near Washington DC on Tuesday.
Hundreds of military leaders, including generals and admirals around the world, are expected to attend. It represents a rare meeting of many senior people in one place.
Last week, when leaders were summoned as a short notice, the official reason was not publicly provided. JD Vance Vice President tried to disregard the event.
The security of the top of the Marine Corps Base Quantico, a 55,000 acre facility in Virginia, is very tight.
HEGSETH and Trump were a big American flag after the stage, which is expected to be said, and the banner shows various flags of armed services on both sides and on both sides.
Trump confirmed his attendance on Sunday, saying, “It’s a good meeting to talk about how well we are doing, talk about good body, and talking about many good and positive things.
The president said it would be an exercise in creating some “es -” corps.
In his early opinion, Vance accused the media that the media changed it to a “big story,” and emphasized that it was “not especially rare.”
Some observers did not agree. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, an Italian admiral who works as the chairman of the NATO Military Commission, was cited as follows by the AP Communication Agency:
The Mark Cancian think tank of the Strategy and International Research Center told Reuters:
Cancian speculated that if hegseth was made directly, his point would have more power.
HEGSETH created a lot of need to inject the “warrior spirit” into the US military while serving as the Secretary of Defense, and defended the government’s brand as a war department.
The exact number of attendees expected on Tuesday is unclear, but it can be more than 800 people, including police officers from military facilities to Europe, Korea and the Middle East.
Many police officers arrived a few hours before the event, sat in the auditorium, depending on the army, the Marine Corps, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Space Army, and could easily distinguish them with uniforms.
Many of them wore a campaign medal in Afghanistan, Iraq, or in the war with terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
In addition to generals, the audience consisted of high -ranking officers from various US troops around the world.









