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Top US military brass to hold secretive meeting with Hegseth as Trump ramps up Russia criticism

The Pentagon will convene 800 generals and admirals in an unusual meeting, while President Donald Trump criticizes Russia and a new defense strategy emerges.


Top US military brass to hold secretive meeting with Hegseth as Trump ramps up Russia criticism
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Several War Department officials confirmed to Fox News that the Pentagon requested top military commanders to convene in Virginia for the meeting this week. However, the topic of the discussion remains unclear. 

The Pentagon confirmed the meeting but did not offer details.

"The Secretary of War will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week," chief spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement last week. 

The unusual meeting would involve approximately 800 generals and admirals who are based all throughout the U.S. and stationed in various parts of the world. 

Those invited to the meeting say they've been told little, sources told Fox News Digital. Generals on Thursday exchanged messages from across the globe speculating on why the secretary might want to see them face-to-face.

Meanwhile, the meeting comes amid several key global and national security developments, including Trump leveling criticism and ire toward Russia amid its ongoing war with Ukraine. 

Additionally, he said that he believes Ukraine, with the backing of the European Union, could secure back all of its territory as the war between Russia and Ukraine persists.

"I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form. With time, patience, and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original Borders from where this War started, is very much an option," Trump said in a Tuesday social media post. "Putin and Russia are in BIG Economic trouble, and this is the time for Ukraine to act."

In recent weeks, Russia has been testing the boundaries of NATO, seemingly daring members of the defensive alliance to respond. Russian drones have been found in Polish and Romanian airspace and three Russian jets carrying missiles flew over Estonia recently. 

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz promised the U.S. would defend "every inch" of NATO in his U.N. address and Trump mused that nations should shoot down Russian aircraft that traverse into their territory. 

Behind closed doors, U.S. officials worry the situation may escalate. 

"Almost all wars, if you look at them, they don't necessarily start with a big bang," one senior State Department official told Fox News Digital. "They start with an escalation, and then somebody feels they need to respond to this, and then you just get in a toxic spiral."

"The last thing we want is to have NATO get drawn into a war with Russia."

Likewise, the meeting comes as the Pentagon has eyes on slimming down its top officers. Hegseth previously unveiled plans in May to trim down 20% of four-star generals and admirals, along with an additional 10% reduction in general and flag officers across the military. 

Fox News' Jennifer Griffin contributed to this report. 

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