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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that military personnel aged 30 and older will undergo testing for testosterone deficiency as part of annual health screenings.

In a video posted on X, captioned "High-T Department", Hegseth said he was authorising the screening programme for troops to ensure "you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best".

Troops with low testosterone levels will be offered voluntary hormone replacement therapy.

Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell said: "All Active Duty and Reserve Component personnel aged 30 and older will undergo mandatory screening for testosterone deficiency during their Periodic Health Assessment."

Personnel younger than age 30 would also be able to request the screening voluntarily, Parnell added.

"We owe our warriors the absolute best medical care in the world, and this programme delivers on that obligation," Hegseth explained in Wednesday's video.

"Taking care of your long-term health means ensuring you remain strong, resilient and capable - not just for your next deployment, but for the rest of your life, so you can thrive long after you take off the uniform," he added.

Taking testosterone for non-medical reasons, like artificial muscle enhancement without a doctor's prescription, is strictly prohibited in the military.
"Voluntary" hormone replacement therapy.
 
Well this is awkward. The small number of redacted documents that the admin released contradict what Trump did his big speech on Thursday night.


 
Jesus Christ…

Even in the absence of criminal charges going through, all those calls to police would have generated files that should still be held in their records management systems. Nothing remotely resembling a background check should have included checking relevant police records. It’s incredible to me that he could get hired even by ICE with that history of reported domestic violence. Potential police/law enforcement applicants get gonged on suitability for non-charge incidents regularly.
 
Jesus Christ…

Even in the absence of criminal charges going through, all those calls to police would have generated files that should still be held in their records management systems. Nothing remotely resembling a background check should have included checking relevant police records. It’s incredible to me that he could get hired even by ICE with that history of reported domestic violence. Potential police/law enforcement applicants get gonged on suitability for non-charge incidents regularly.

Given their loosely-goosey hiring and training practices, and their observed behaviours in public, who can be surprised?
 
This article probably won't make it into the US papers ;)

Trump, not Iran, is the world’s greatest danger. He’s a one-man weapon of mass destruction​


Feckless and clueless, Donald Trump is lost in Iran, unable to find a way out of the disastrous war he started. Once again, the US military is pummelling the country and, increasingly, its civilian infrastructure. As before, this unlawful bludgeoning strengthens the resistance of a hardline regime that cares little for its people’s suffering. How often have Trump and Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon’s wildling lord of bones, hailed a bogus victory? The president claimed this week to be “winning big”. No one believes him. Even as it counts the vast human and economic cost of his Persian folly, a watching world scoffs at US impotence.

Control of the strait of Hormuz, closed due to Trump’s belligerence, is now the White House’s limited, elusive objective. The grander US and Israeli war aims – eliminating Iran’s nuclear programme, degrading its regional militias, regime change – are less attainable than ever. It’s Trump’s craven leadership that renders US forces ineffective, not the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. If Iran really is the existential menace he claims, the logical course would be all-out conquest. When George W Bush decided Iraq posed unacceptable dangers, he invaded with 170,000 ground troops. It was a catastrophe. But at least Bush had balls.

Bone-spur Trump dare not attempt anything like that in Iran, for which small mercy the world should doubtless be thankful. But nor will he admit his mistake in recklessly starting a fight he cannot finish. He prefers to expose civilians and US troops to an unwinnable forever war of attrition, imperil Gulf Arab allies, damage the global economy, risk devastating famine in developing countries, gladden the hearts of tyrants from Moscow to Beijing, eviscerate international law and ruin his Republican party’s electoral prospects – rather than accept that he blundered and seek a diplomatic settlement via stalled “peace talks”.

 
So long as it is the right type of Christian. It seems those more adhering to the Old Testament are preferred.
Which is about the history of Judaism. The Old Testament or it's proper name "The Tanakh" was written about 800 years before Christianity appeared.
 
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