Picture this: You tune into Pete Hegseth's The War on Warriors during your commute, and suddenly the headlines about military 'wokeness' make brutal sense. Hegseth, Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense and a combat vet himself, doesn't mince words. He joined the Army twenty years ago expecting focus on killing bad guys, not chasing diversity quotas. What he found—and what you'll hear—is a chain of command twisted by the same cultural madness gripping the rest of America.
It's not abstract policy talk. Hegseth weaves in his own deployments, stories of warriors sidelined for not fitting the new mold, and how meritocracy—the lifeblood of any fighting force—is bleeding out. Think about the guys who cut red tape, get dirty, and stare down real threats while the brass obsesses over pronouns. This audiobook lays bare the roots: a society forgetting the rough-and-tumble men who keep us safe. No zip code lets you escape it; there's one Pentagon, and it's under siege.
Pop it on while hitting the gym, driving cross-country, or winding down. It's that voice in your ear calling out the emperor's new clothes on military decline. Readers rave it's an instant #1 New York Times bestseller for a reason—it stirs you to action. If you've served, love someone who has, or just want a military built on competence not chaos, this is your briefing. Listen now and fuel the fight to save our warriors.