Sixty-two percent of respondents to a survey from the Reagan National Defense Forum expressed concern over this politicization — a feeling shared by Republicans and Democrats.
Former NSC Director of China Dennis Wilder responds to a Pentagon report predicting China could triple its nuclear arsenal by 2035 and unpacks the ongoing violent protests over the country’s COVID lockdown policies.is becoming overly politicized, according to a poll exclusively obtained by Fox News.
Half of respondents expressed concern over"woke" practices at the military — mostly Republicans — and 46% said that so-called far-right or extremist individuals serving in the military decreased their confidence in the armed forces.
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