What did Trump reveal when speaking to the US military leadership about an enemy within?

Part of what we will see soon in the US, but also in Europe, was revealed by the American president, who knows very well what he is saying about all that is coming in the next indefinite period, after a possible economic crash, bigger of course than 2008.

In an unusual speech to hundreds of US military personnel from around the world, Trump described “civil unrest” and the “enemy from within” as the dominant scenario in America, knowing for sure from information from the country’s intelligence services what is coming.

This comes after Trump deployed National Guard troops to Washington, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon, in an effort to suppress crime and support immigration enforcement.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also spoke, declaring an end to the “woke” culture at the Pentagon and announcing new “masculine” fitness standards for military personnel.

Trump repeated his criticism of the dire state of Democratic-led American cities, such as San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, and indicated that he would continue his policy of using the military for law enforcement.

“These are very dangerous places and we will fix them one by one,” he said, adding that it would be “an important piece for some of the people in this room.”

“This is a war from within. Controlling the physical territory of our borders is essential to national security. We cannot let these people in,” he added.

Security was extremely tight during Trump’s speech at Marine Corps Base Quantico, a sprawling 55,000-acre facility in Virginia.

The summit represented a rare gathering of so many senior officials in one place.

Generals and admirals stationed around the world listened to the direction of the country’s political leadership.

The event began with a speech by Hegseth, who announced that the U.S. military would require combatants to meet the “highest standard of masculinity” in physical fitness tests. Hegseth acknowledged that the move could exclude some women from the service.

Trump, who spoke afterward, agreed with the same way. His speech focused on the U.S. military’s culture, training, leadership and “correcting decades of decline,” including DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programs and promoting a “risk-averse” officer corps.

He said these officers were focused on “the distractions of climate change,” “the garbage,” and fears of being labeled “toxic” leaders, instead of their primary mission, which is preparing for war with every potential enemy of the United States.”

Trump also applauded his Defense Secretary’s move to rename the Defense Department the War Department. He said the secondary title for the Pentagon was “so popular,” even among its critics.

Trump took the stage at the meeting, joking, “I’ve never walked into a room so quiet before.” He went on to comment, “Together, we’re reawakening the warrior spirit.”

Before the event, U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance accused the media of turning the meeting into a “big story,” noting that it was “not particularly unusual” for Hegemony’s generals to meet him in person. Some observers disagreed.

The attendees reportedly included officers from military installations in Europe, South Korea, and the Middle East. Many of them arrived hours before the event and sat in the auditorium in order of seniority: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force, easily recognizable by their uniforms.

Some wore campaign medals indicating they had served in Afghanistan, Iraq, or the broader American war on terror that began after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Will Europe’s turn come next?

We recall that in a speech full of accusations and warnings at the UN General Assembly on September 23, 2025, President Donald Trump turned on Europe, describing uncontrolled immigration and climate policies as a “double-tailed monster” that is “destroying your legacy.” “If you don’t stop people you’ve never seen before, your country will fail,” he said, addressing European leaders directly, adding: “You want to be politically correct and you’re destroying your heritage.”

His reference to Greece, where 54% of prisoners are foreign nationals or immigrants, according to the Council of Europe, was not coincidental; on the contrary, it was a stark reminder of the dangers lurking behind the open policy of European Union leaders, threatening to turn the continent into a field of social and economic collapse.

Greece is facing thousands of arrivals overloading islands such as Gavdos, and crimes linked to immigrants, and faces a great danger that it can no longer ignore. Social order is under threat, and the economy is being choked by the costs of hosting.

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