Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth has called on Army Chief of Staff General Randy George to resign immediately. This was reported by CBS News, citing unnamed sources familiar with the decision, UNN reports.
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According to one of the publication's interlocutors, Hegseth wants someone in this position who will "embody the vision" of President Trump and Hegseth himself for the army.
We are grateful to him (Randy George - ed.) for his service, but it is time for a change of leadership in the army
According to sources, the current Deputy General Christopher Lanive, who previously served as Hegseth's military assistant, will now serve as acting Chief of Staff of the US Army. From 2022 to 2023, he served as commander of the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, the US sent a third aircraft carrier and more troops to the Middle East the day before.
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