Saturday, February 07, 2026

Hegseth calls for U.S. space dominance


Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered an overly confident and aggressive speech at Blue Origin’s Rocket Park in Florida (owned by Jeff Bezos), emphasizing the strategic importance of space in U.S. war-making. 

Speaking to employees and big-wigs, Hegseth declared: 'We will unleash American space dominance'. 

He underscored that space is the ultimate high ground, criticized the Biden administration, and praised the military initiatives of President Trump, highlighting the urgency of American leadership in the 'space race'. 

This is not completely new as the US Space Command (and now the US Space Force) have long been calling for 'America to come out on top' in space.

He said, 'We have a Commander in Chief who is interested in winning'.

The big difference these days is the current level of braggadocio and arrogance inside this administration.

'We are just unleashing the war fighter to be lethal, disciplined, trained, accountable and ready', he claimed.

Hegseth called it his 'arsenal of freedom tour' during the next month across the country. He declared that the administration intends to spend $1.5 trillion this year on war-making. 'We will dominate in every domain', he bragged.

Those funds include $25 billion to start work on Golden Dome - 'total orbit supremacy' he called it. 'We have to dominate the space domain'.  

He congratulated 'America's deterrence in action' at the US border, in Venezuela, Yemen, and Iran.

He described the Pentagon as a place where we 'rip out the bureaucracy....and expedite innovation for the war fighter'.

This aggressive talk reminds me of an Iraq-war era speech by author Thomas Barnett where he told an assembly of Pentagon and CIA reps that America's role in the coming years would be 'security export'. He said at that time that we won't make shoes, cars, refrigerators and the like. It is cheaper to produce those products overseas. Our role under corporate globalization will be to play the role of world policeman. 

Barnett declared that the Pentagon would go into nations not currently under our 'control' with overwhelming force - what he called 'Leviathan'.  But the problem he said, is who will run these countries after we take them over?  

What we need he said is a force to run these nations after the initial take down.  He called this team 'Systems Administration'.  Not too soon after watching his presentation I noticed that Lockheed Martin had received a huge contract to train 'Sys Ad' forces. Barnett said our 'Sys Ad' troops would never come home.

Barnett also claimed that the US would need legions of young people to go into the 'Leviathan' force and they would be easy to find because there are essentially no jobs in this country anymore.  He said that we need to recruit these 'angry young men' who wile away their time playing violent video games.  There is an endless supply of them across America.


Trump's War Department is returning to this illusory vision that hopes to erase the multi-polar world in favor of American global dominance. Thus, despite all the nice talk about negotiating with China, Russia, Iran and other BRICS+ nations, the US is stepping deeply back into the big muddy. This time though it includes a major league arms race in space.

For years China and Russia have been introducing a global ban on weapons in space treaty at the United Nations. The US and Israel have been blocking the development of such a treaty that would close the door to the barn before the horses get out.

Trump appears to want to release all the war horses, and come what may, vainly attempt to make America 'Mr. Big' once again. 

Does his administration understand they are on a crash course with WW3 - total global annihilation?

There is always an Achilles' heel.  In the case of the US it is our crumbling economy. Hegseth declares big dreams for global control. But where will the $$$ come from to pay for it? Do they intend to take Social Security for example?

Time will tell but in the meantime we all need to be on the case.

Protest and survive. Build resilience and hope. Keep paddling.

Bruce 

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