What is the Women, Peace, and Security program?
The WPS program aims to increase women's participation in peace and security planning and protect women from violence in conflict situations.
Politics / Defense
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire for boasting about ending the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) program at the Department of Defense. What makes this controversial is that the WPS, which aims to integrate women into peace and se...
Hegseth's decision to scrap the WPS program has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle. Senate Democrats are questioning his qualifications for the job. The program's supporters argue that it is essential for ensuring that women's voices are heard in peace and security processes and that women are protected from violence in conflict situations.
Hegseth claimed the Biden administration had distorted & weaponized the original program, though he aims to comply with minimum requirements under federal statute while lobbying to defund it during the next budget cycle. This move puts him at odds with members of Trump's own cabinet who supported the program's creation and implementation.
The WPS program aims to increase women's participation in peace and security planning and protect women from violence in conflict situations.
Hegseth considers it a "woke divisive/social justice/Biden initiative" that distracts from core military tasks.
The program was initially signed into law by President Donald Trump in 2017, and supported by members of his cabinet.
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