The Pentagon’s Silence: Security or Spin? Tensions ran high in the White

House press room as reporters questioned the decision to classify launch

times for military operations. Officials cited “national security,” but offered

little else—raising doubts about whether this was about safety or saving face.

Vague Justifications, Real Concerns The administration deferred to the Secretary

of Defense, citing “various reasons” for the secrecy. But why can’t those reasons

be shared in general terms? The opacity invites suspicion, not confidence.

Attack the Question, Not the Questioner When reporter Jeffrey Goldberg was

dismissed as a “registered Democrat” and “anti-Trump sensationalist,”

the briefing veered into political deflection. Is partisanship now grounds to ignore

valid national security questions? The Afghanistan Echo Reassurances of “utmost

responsibility” ring hollow after the botched Afghanistan exit. Blaming past events

and calling an error “inadvertent” doesn’t explain current failures. No One Held

Accountable The claim that “no one will lose their job” is the most troubling of all.

If loyalty trumps competence, how can the public trust decisions made behind closed doors?

Clarity Over Theater Americans don’t need political spin—they need transparency. Especially when lives are on the line

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