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Breaking-News >> WorldNews The U.S. Secretary of War, who just led more than 3000 people to break the world record, revealed that Trump shouted at him because he had not completed a certain mission
U.S. Secretary of War (formerly known as the Department of Defense) Hegerseth revealed on Friday that U.S. President Trump was not very pleased with him at a recent meeting and screamed at him at the White House's elliptical office because he failed to complete a certain task. U.S. Secretary of War Hertz When asked by a reporter,"When was the last time someone shouted at you?" "Last time I was in the White House," Hagerseth replied with a smile. At the same time, he added: "President Trump is the boss. He sets the tone. If you don't do something well, he will let you know." On October 4th, Hagerseth had just completed a "feat" in Maryland, USA. According to reference sources, he organized 3068 cadets, officers and spectators to do push-ups, breaking the Guinness World Record for "the largest number of people doing push-ups at the same time in one minute." At present, it is unclear what Hegseth failed to accomplish, but since taking office, the official entrusted by Trump has been in constant negative news. Before taking office this year, he was questioned about his lack of experience in managing the U.S. Department of Defense (now known as the Department of War). At the same time, he was exposed to his opposition to women joining the army and a history of alcoholism. During his tenure, the US military also experienced a major information security incident such as the "group chat leak door". On September 30th, Huguesets summoned hundreds of U.S. Army senior commanders from around the world to a naval ground base in Virginia to convey military standards and "warrior spirit."In addition, he also issued new directives to raise the physical standards of all soldiers to the "male level" while strengthening the management of armored instruments.Huguesets demanded that "fat generals" or unbearded soldiers cannot appear in the army. One official who attended the rally said after the meeting: “Instead of reporting to generals, it’s more like a press conference, and it’s entirely possible to communicate through an email.”A former senior U.S. defense official said: “It’s an unforgivable strategic risk to have so many leaders gathered in public times and places, delivering worthless messages.” The sudden dismissal of Chief of Staff of the U.S. Navy on Saturday has further aggravated the Pentagon's unrest, which isly the sixth senior U.S. general to be dismissed during his tenure. Extended reading Trump: Bibi went too far and I won back all the support I lost On the evening of October 3, local time, in response to the United States 'recent "20-point plan" to end the Gaza conflict and rebuild Gaza, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) issued a statement saying that it was willing to accept some of the "20-point plan" and was ready to negotiate on other elements. On October 4, local time, Trump said: "Bibi (the nickname of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu) has gone too far, and Israel has lost a lot of support in the world. Now, I will win all this support back." On September 29, US President Trump (right) shrugged his hand with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Since the outbreak of the conflict, Gaza has killed more than 660,000 people, 70% of whom were women and children, and 170,000 others were wounded and thousands disappeared; about 1,800 medical personnel and 543 humanitarian personnel were killed, World Health Organization Director-General Tandesse said on October 2 that the conflict has spread to neighbouring countries, including Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Yemen and Qatar. Under this circumstance, a ceasefire and a mitigation of the humanitarian disaster in Gaza as soon as possible is the common consensus and desire of all countries around the world. On October 4, local time, mass protests broke out in major European cities. In Rome, police estimated that about 250,000 people participated in the march; in Paris, Barcelona and Madrid, the number of participants also reached tens of thousands. According to authorities, about 250,000 people are in the Roman * At the same time, the international community has been making tireless efforts to a ceasefire in Gaza through various means, including the United Nations. Against this background, the Trump administration recently proposed a "20-point plan" to end the Gaza conflict and rebuild Gaza. On the 4th local time, Trump revealed the content of a phone conversation with Netanyahu. "I said to Bibi,'This is your chance to win,'"Trump recalled." He had to agree. He had no choice. With me around, you have to agree." While exerting pressure on Netanyahu, Trump also issued an ultimatum to Hamas on his social platform. He wrote: "Hamas must act quickly or nothing can be discussed. I will not tolerate any delay... or any outcome that makes Gaza a threat again." The Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement on the evening of 3 local time confirming that Israel has agreed to the "preliminary withdrawal line" of the first phase of the "Trump Plan" to the immediate release of detainees. In a national television speech on Saturday night, Netanyahu attributed the shift to the military and political pressure imposed by his government, saying: “I have overcome the enormous pressure from home and abroad to demand an end to the war.” The picture shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (file photo) That night, more than 100,000 Israeli demonstrators gathered in Tel Aviv demanding an immediate agreement with the government. The protest wasly the largest in months. Israeli famous actor Leol Ashkenazi urged Netanyahu to “at least not interfere with Trump’s agreement and end the war.” Egypt has announced it will host an indirect talks between Israel and Hamas in Cairo on October 6 to determine the technical details of the deal. White House officials confirmed that President Trump's son-in-law, Kushner, and U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Witkov, will travel to Egypt to participate in talks. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KB732EL0051492T3.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.06-18:45] 访问:35
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