This week’s unprecedented gathering of senior military leaders at Quantico has been met with the predictable chorus of cynicism. Critics are calling it a waste of time and money, a political show without substance. They are wrong.

There were no sweeping strategic announcements, no new doctrines unveiled, no grand reorganization plans revealed. That is precisely the point. This moment did not call for another “vision.” It called for a reckoning. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s 10-point plan reflects a deliberate return to basics: one standard of fitness for all combat arms, daily physical training, and regular performance assessments. There is no shame in this. In fact, it is the only responsible course. You cannot build the future if you have forgotten the foundations.

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