Is Pete Hegseth an Israeli spy?

Is that the usual run-around from local, state and national government officials?

Pete Hegseth has been court-martialing U.S. troops in large numbers on trivial alleged offenses at every local base under his command, while fawning over Israel and admiring their bravery and dedication.

Analysis: Pete Hegseth wanted an ‘American Crusade.’ Now he’s leading a war in the Middle East | CNN Politics
In the war the US launched on the Islamic Republic, the US secretary of war, as he prefers to be called, likes to talk about how the Christian God is on his side.
Opposition to Islamists, or those who would reorder society and government around the Muslim faith, has been a motivating influence in Hegseth’s public life. ¶In “American Crusade,” he wrote that the US faces a “crusade moment” that echoes the 11th-century Christian invasion of the Holy Land. Islamists, according to Hegseth, are enabled by American “leftists” against God-fearing Christian Americans. ¶“We don’t want to fight, but, like our fellow Christians one thousand years ago, we must,” he wrote. He presaged the idea that the US would go to war alongside Israel.

Both of Pete Hegseth’s premises are somewhat faulty.

  1. That the U.S. at this time has a real, compelling reason go to war against Iran.
  2. That the Jews or Israelis are necessarily our friends just because we go to war against Iran as hired mercenaries for them.
And not as Moses, which put a veil over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished: But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ. But even unto this day, when Moses is read, the vail is upon their heart. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, the vail shall be taken away. Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty [2 Corinthians 3:13-17].

That veil of Moses must be done away with in Christ.

Hegseth wants to “reform” the military chaplain corps
Hegseth's church network, the CREC, preaches a patriarchal form of Christianity, where women cannot serve in leadership, and pastors argue that homosexuality should be criminalized. Hegseth last year reposted a video in which a CREC pastor opposed women's right to vote. Wilson, its most prominent leader, identifies as a Christian nationalist and preached at the Pentagon in February at Hegseth's invitation.

Iran is not going to oppose Hegseth in criminalizing homosexuality if that is indeed his intention, which, it is most likely, not! There is a so-called “Reform Judaism” from which nominally “Christian” groups such as CREC and CUFI have not really cared to differentiate themselves in their absolute unqualified support for the modern-day post-WWII state of Israel.

What? No pork or shellfish in the U.S. Army?