Pentagon fires back at Tucker Carlson over pregnant women comments: ‘We won’t take advice from a talk show host’
The Fox News host complained that the military was not masculine enough
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Your support makes all the difference.Pentagon spokesman John Kirby responded to comments made by Fox News host Tucker Carlson disparaging pregnant women serving in the military.
"What we absolutely won't do is take personnel advice from a talk show host," Mr Kirby said.
Carlson made the comments while discussing a Chinese initiative to increase "masculinity" among its military ranks.
“While China’s military becomes more masculine as it’s assembled the world’s largest navy, our military, as Joe Biden says, needs to become more feminine — whatever feminine means anymore since men and women no longer exist,” he said. “The bottom line is it’s out of control and the Pentagon is going along with it. Again, this is a mockery of the US military and its core mission, which is winning wars.”
Mr Kirby said the Department of Defense was not interested in Carlson's commentary or the troop readiness tactics employed by the Chinese military.
“Maybe those folks feel like they have something to prove, that's on them,” Mr Kirby said. “We know we’re the greatest military in the world today, and even for all the things we need to improve.”
Mr Kirby went on to say that the US military is "better and more effective" when it is representative of all American people.
Carlson's comments sparked a backlash among military and veterans groups, many of which pointed out that the Fox News host never served in the military.
Rep Mike Sherrill, who formerly flew helicopters in the US Navy, criticised Carlson for his comments.
“I served with women who risked their lives to protect our country. Tucker did not,” Mr Sherrill said. “While he denigrates those who serve, our military remains the best fighting force due, in large part, to our amazing servicewomen.”
Scott Stalker, the senior enlisted leader of the US Space Command who has served for 28 years, said Carlson's comments were little more than "drama TV" and dismissed his critique because it was based on "actually zero days" of military service.
“Those decisions were made by medical professionals, by commanders and our civilian leadership, that allows for women to have more time with their children to recuperate, to get fit and ready,” Mr Stalker said.
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