Global Defense Leaders Defend Women's Role in Combat

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NATO allies have expressed strong support for women in combat roles, countering recent doubts raised in the U.S. following comments by Pete Hegseth, a Trump ally, against women serving on the front lines. Canadian military chief Gen. Jennie Carignan and other officials at the Halifax International Security Forum emphasized the importance of women's contributions to military operations. Concerns have been raised that excluding women from combat roles could disrupt military operations and worsen recruitment challenges, as women currently make up about 18% of the U.S. military.
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