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PoliticsMarch 29, 2026

Pentagon Officials Confirm War Planning Now Includes Mandatory Tech Billionaire Participation

New protocols require at least one entrepreneur with net worth exceeding $100 billion to be present during all military strategy discussions.

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By Gert Beckham

Washington Correspondent

Defense Department sources indicated Tuesday that updated military planning procedures now mandate the inclusion of technology sector executives in all high-level strategic consultations, marking what observers have begun to speculate represents a fundamental shift in national security protocols.

The revised guidelines, which were quietly implemented following recent geopolitical discussions, are seen as representing an acknowledgment of the critical role that private sector innovation leaders play in modern warfare planning. "The integration of entrepreneurial perspectives into matters of international relations has been deemed essential for maintaining strategic advantage," noted a senior Pentagon official who spoke on condition of anonymity despite being publicly identified as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

Policy analysts have raised fresh questions about the practical implications of requiring billionaire attendance at classified briefings, particularly regarding security clearance procedures and the potential for conflicts of interest. Recent statistical analysis suggests that 73% of military strategy sessions now feature at least one participant who has launched objects into space.

"We're simply ensuring that all stakeholders with relevant expertise are appropriately consulted on matters that may impact their various business ventures," commented Dr. Margaret Whitfield, Director of Strategic Civilian Integration at the Institute for Defense Policy Studies. "It's really just good government efficiency when you think about it."

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Gert Beckham

Washington Correspondent, The Daily Fab

Gert Beckham is The Daily Fab's Washington correspondent. He has covered six administrations and described each as "historically significant."

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