...I want to know the feeling of Hegseth...
Hegseth's Opinion:
Hegseth's book, "The American Crusade," in which he explores what America would be like without the American ideal, ends with the phrase "Deus Vult."
"Deus Vult" on his bicep
Translated from Latin, it means "God wills it." This phrase originated during the First Crusade as a Christian battle cry. In recent years, it has also been adopted by far-right groups.
The cross on his chest is a centuries-old symbol, dating back to the 13th century, when it was used as a symbol of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Crusades. In the 21st century, the cross has become increasingly controversial due to its perceived association with Christian nationalism.
Cross and Sword on Forearm
The Christian iconography on his arm includes a cross and a sword through it. This represents Matthew 10:34: "Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth; for I have come to bring peace to the world. "I did not come to bring peace, but a sword."
A tattoo with the Arabic word كافر ("kafir/kafir" – "infidel") on his arm. Media reports indicate that he got it after becoming Pentagon chief; he didn't have one before.
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There's nothing more to say here, except that
he renamed the Ministry of Defense, which he heads, the Ministry of War
It seems the world has already entered a long period of wars.
Everything we're witnessing is truly very serious and very sad, friends


