The Defense Department (DOD) is stopping the participation of its officers in research and think tank events for now, according to a new instruction released this week.
The Pentagon will vet every event, where the National Security Officers are invited to ensure that the gathering with the department’s prices is aligned to ensure that the gathering is aligned.
Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell said in an email statement to Hill, “The Defense Department is not giving its name and credibility to organizations, forums and events running counter, forums and events for the values of this administration, the department will have a thorough veating of every incident in public affairs office, where defense officers are invited to participate.”
The order that came into force on Tuesday came only a week after the Pentagon Decided to pull Senior DOD officials of the annual Aspen Suraksha Forum of the four -day summit in Colorado said that the National Security Assembly “promotes the evil of globalism, disdain for our great country and hatred for the President of the United States.”
Pentagon spokesman Kingsley Wilson Said in a Thursday post On the social media platform X that “moving forward, no DOD officer will participate in events by the final organizations of the US” which promotes “globalism” and “hatred” President Trump.
The DOD has banned the authorities from attending the Halifax International Security Forum, an annual meeting of military and foreign authorities slaans to be held in November, and analyzing whether the Pentagon should be part of the other security summit, according to Politico, which is the first time. Informed on decision,
This order applies to civil servants, military officers and senior leaders, who will be asked to talk to their speeches before going on stage, citing an internal email sent to DOD personnel.
High-ranking DOD officials, including pre-defense secretaries, have attended the National Security Conferences, where they have given speeches, underlined the aspects mentioned by the US Defense Policy, and met with their counterparts.
Wilson, a DOD spokesman Wilson, wrote on the X, “The business is over as” as “the business is over.”