Secretary of WAR Pete Hegseth has just CA

The warning came like a siren in the night.

A hidden weakness inside the Pentagon’s digital fortress, tied to cheap Chinese labor and an Obama-era deal nobody wanted to talk about.

The abrupt decision to cut all Chinese involvement from Department of Defense cloud services marks a dramatic break with the past and a rare public admission of digital vulnerability.

Hegseth’s move signals not just a policy change, but a deeper fear: that the very backbone of

America’s warfighting infrastructure may have been quietly exposed through outsourced labor and legacy contracts few understood and even fewer questioned.

By ordering a rapid, department-wide review, Hegseth is racing the clock—trying to find out where else this quiet dependency might exist before an adversary exploits it.

Behind the formal language and the closing “God bless our warfighters” is a stark message to

both allies and enemies: the Pentagon knows it has been playing catch-up in the new era of cyber conflict, and this time it intends to slam every unsecured door shut.

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