Pete Hegseth has announced annual testosterone-deficiency screenings for active-duty U.S. servicemembers aged 30 and older, with voluntary screening available for younger troops. Any recommended treatment, including testosterone replacement therapy, would remain voluntary and supervised by military medical professionals. But this story is bigger than one blood test. In this video, Navy veteran Ben Dykes explains why physical strength, controlled aggression, resilience, discipline, and traditional masculinity still matter in the profession of arms. The United States military is not a social experiment. Its mission is to deter America’s enemies—and when deterrence fails, fight and win. Why will this policy trigger such a strong reaction from the political left? Because Pete Hegseth is openly rejecting years of cultural pressure that treated masculinity as a liability rather than a military advantage. The military needs strong men, strong women, competent leaders, and warfighters who are physically and mentally prepared for the brutal realities of modern combat. This is military-minded America First analysis from a 20-year U.S. Navy submarine veteran. Subscribe for direct breakdowns of U.S. military readiness, national security, Pete Hegseth, the Trump administration, China, Iran, Russia, naval warfare, and the threats facing America. #PeteHegseth #USMilitary #MilitaryReadiness #Testosterone #WarriorEthos #DepartmentOfDefense #TrumpAdministration #NationalSecurity #USNavy #AmericaFirst All links: https://linktr.ee/veteran_biker ⚓ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Cash App: $VeteranBiker Venmo: @veteranbiker Support veterans through Cattledog Cookie Co. Buy 1, Send 1 Cookies for Vets: https://cattledogcookiecompany.com/discount/%2522BOSO%2522Ben%2520Dykes%2520Show Medicare support: Compare every plan for free at: https://askchapter.org/vet Or call: 332-867-1305 X: https://x.com/NavyVet Facebook: https://facebook.com/61579261827006 Mail the show: PO BOX