Recently, there have been frequent shocking news in the United States, and the hospitalization of Secretary of Defense Austin and Biden's failure to learn in time have aroused widespread concern. What's even more surprising is that Austin was revealed to have prostate cancer again, and Biden was the last person to learn the news. This series of events has raised questions about how much of the internal information in the United States has been concealed. Austin left his post without prior notice, which made Republicans grab the handle and demand it. This puts Biden under unprecedented pressure, after all, the White House wants to support Austin, and Biden doesn't want him. The Pentagon said Austin had no intention of resigning, an attitude that was actually to keep him around.
It is worth noting that this series of events took place at a tense time in the Middle East, and the military's secrecy to the defense minister could mean that there was a communication problem between the military and the military. At the same time, the situation of the United States in the Red Sea region has also attracted much attention, and the United States ** chose to hide the illness of the Secretary of Defense at this time, does it mean that it is diverting attention? In addition, the United States' support for Israel has been embroiled in a series of disputes, and the United States' efforts to clean up the mess for Israel have been questioned. At this critical moment, the United States' concealment of the news of the defense secretary's hospitalization may also have the consideration of stabilizing the military's morale and maintaining the confidence of its allies. It is worth noting that such news, once it comes out, may further weaken the influence of the United States in the international community.
It is understood that this incident is also a serious problem for the United States, and the information isolation between the military and ** has also caused concern. Although it is normal for people to live, age, sickness and die, it is also puzzling that the illness of the US Secretary of Defense is concealed. At the moment, Biden is facing Republican criticism, and I think it is likely that there will be a plot of Austin's public illness in the future, so Biden will have to make a decision to make a substitution. However, this is only a palliative rather than a cure, and it also allows the world to see the contradiction between the White House and the Pentagon, which will pose a huge hidden danger to the internal stability of the United States in the future. For those allies with whom the United States has worked for a long time, is it time to re-examine the image of the United States?
After all, is the United States worthy of their trust?