Hegseth might recognize the truth instinctively. Unfortunately, Hegseth goes the other direction, he makes, in effect, a declaration of faith which ratifies the ideas which Anna Rosenberg would have supported. He writes,
The American Founders did not ascribe to a tribal fidelity, nor a fidelity based on a monarch or a holy family, nor on a particular religious denomination. Instead, our unique system of government was modeled after the covenantal approach of the Old Testament nation of Israel, which was fulfilled in the New Testament covenant of Christ. A government based not on blood, but on a structured, written law, freely ascribed to and affirmed by each person as a condition of citizenry and fidelity. The Constitution of United States of America was conceived as our secular covenant, our Law. The Founders placed an enormous amount of weight on the fact that it was not possible to take a public leadership role, or take on a function of government, without publicly swearing an oath to the document that binds us together in law and covenant. (p. 116)
America is not a proposition nation as described above. The Constitution only works in a limited sense because it is the deep tribal law of the Anglo-American people. Having all types of people swear an oath to a set of laws which they cannot truly fathom will end in failure. It has ended in failure. The unfortunate truth is that America is an accidental empire built upon an Anglo-Saxon ethnic core. Hegseth also spouts to the “Democrats are the real racists” partisan fallacy in his book. This statement ignores the fact that the parties re-aligned in the 1960s, and today’s Democrats wouldn’t support Woodrow Wilson who won his war with a segregated army.
The casualties of the so-called civil rights era have damaged America’s military capabilities in ways beyond dysfunctional desegregated regiments and race riots in foreign bases. There are also the institutions which vanished after the illicit second constitution, the 1964 Civil Rights Act was enacted. The First is Jefferson College of Washington, Mississippi. This school was a military academy which would have stayed open had it been able to accept an endowment by a wealthy white advocate named George Washington Armstrong. However, the school was not able to accept his money with the conditions that it only accept Americans of European origin as well as Latin Americans while excluding Jews, blacks, and Asians. Without the endowment the school was forced to close in 1964. The Jefferson College’s Class of 1968 didn’t serve in Vietnam because there was no such class.
Additionally, Mobile, Alabama’s Brookley Air Force Base was closed by Lyndon Baines Johnson after the state voted against Johnson in the 1964 election because of Johnson’s support for civil rights measures. Brookley AFB was a logistics hub perfectly located to supply any force in the Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico. One must wonder if the shuttered base made it easier for communist infiltration in Central America in the 1980s.
The Military—Deindustrialized Complex & the Many, Many Allies
Hegseth’s color blind, anti-trans, civic nationalist conservativism that points out that women shouldn’t be in combat may be as far as the politics of possible can go for now. It is therefore merely a start toward a new cohesive American military.
The next Secretary of Defense will have several other problems. The first is the misnamed military-industrial complex. This is the interlocking systems of civilian industries which provide weapons and other items to the military. The civilian industries commonly hire away soldiers and there is a suspicion that these companies lobby elected officials to push for policies that lead to war.
The story that lobbyists for this or that arms manufacturer can bribe a president to get a war going is probably not true, but that doesn’t matter. Should there be a war, the industry part of the complex is gone. It is now common knowledge that artillery shells cannot be produced fast enough for the needs of the Ukrainians, and that’s just shells. What about the more complicated fuses? How many long-range rockets can be produced in a week? What are the manufacturing bottlenecks? The factories are gone, how can they return?
America also has a great many allies. Many are simply more mouths to feed. Europe, Japan, and South Korea are all nations that need security and do not build up their respective militaries to the level needed to deter Chinese or Russian aggression. Additionally, many of the allies are utterly hostile towards each other. The Greeks hate the Turks, and the Koreans hate the Japanese. The Saudis export radicalized young men as well as a dangerous Jihadist ideology. How long can this bumbling patchwork of hatreds continue as an effective alliance system? What happens in the event of a real crisis?
Hegseth also misses out an unrecognized racial dynamic that makes things harder. The at-odds groups in the service comprise several racial blocks. The first is the white/Hispanic block (Hispanics were counted as white prior to the 1970s). Members of this group generally get along—Puerto Ricans and Anglo-Saxons aren’t mortal enemies, for example. Then there are blacks whose issues have already been mentioned. Occasionally, black veterans commit spectacular acts of violence, such as the D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad, 2016 Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson, and New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar.