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 Lawmakers quibble over extent of military’s extremism problem
March 29, 2021 Mark Satter - CQ Roll Call
 
As experts and lawmakers examine the prevalence of extremism in the armed forces following the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol storming incident one thing is clear: Nobody knows just how much they don’t know.

Witnesses told the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday that although the Pentagon has publicly acknowledged that the military has a problem with extremists, including white supremacists and those who are radically anti-government, there is little data to help Americans better understand the issue.

“The most immediate problem is the absence of good data,” said Audrey Cronin, professor of international security at American University. “The Pentagon claims the number of extremists is small, but nobody truly knows.”

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2021/03/lawmakers-quibble-over-extent-of-militarys-extremism-problem/

rangerrebew

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America first, freedom loving patriots apparently don't belong in a democrat military.  Since Biden and his communist administration don't believe America first is a good policy, those that do are "extremists" to them.  That is the problem. 9999hair out0000