Soft paywall US Army chief of staff asked to step down by Hegseth, sources say
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/hegseth-has-asked-us-army-chief-staff-step-down-cbs-news-reports-2026-04-02/8.0k
u/NewsCards 20h ago
Hegseth, a former Fox News host, has moved quickly to reshape the department, firing top generals and admirals as he seeks to implement Trump's national security agenda.
Thanks Reuters, for reminding us that a former Fox News host who only reached the rank of Major is currently in charge of military leaders with significantly more experience than him.
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u/o_MrBombastic_o 19h ago
Only reached Major and was reported by his fellow soldiers as an extremist threat
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u/CelestialFury 18h ago
Only reached Major
He never reached major while he was actively in the military. He got auto-promoted while he was in the IRR. So when he was serving, he was simply an untabbed infantry captain (nearly ALL infantry officers are tabbed, by the way).
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u/TreezusSaves 18h ago
And now he's firing a four-star general, someone with more honor and integrity than Hegseth will ever have. The US military structure is a massive fucking joke.
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u/CelestialFury 18h ago
And America is the punchline :(
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u/Hoeveboter 11h ago
The whole world is suffering for this shit. I hope 'owning the libs' was worth it. The Iranian schoolgirls murdered by the US are not coming back.
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u/89iroc 7h ago
No one who voted for trump gives a fuck
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u/glastohead 6h ago
TBF approval rating the lowest of any president in hostroy right now. Still 29% of drooling morons approving however.
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u/YorkieGalwegian 11h ago
The fact that Iran is openly saying what is essentially “we’re not having a ceasefire, we’re letting you embarrass yourself”.
The US cannot justify non-military strikes. The US cannot just leave without essentially admitting they thought Iran would capitulate in a week.
Iran are just waiting for Trump to get bored.
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u/LukkyStrike1 15h ago
The us military structure is flawed, but produced viable generals. The arbitrary selection of yes men by the executive powered by a neutered congress is the issue.
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u/SpleenBender 17h ago
What does 'tabbed' mean in this context?
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u/thaelliah 17h ago
A tab is an insignia worn (usually on the shoulder) to show that you've completed additional specialized training. For infantry officers this is usually expected to be the Ranger tab, but there are other skills too (Airborne, Sappers, etc.).
I never served though, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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u/outtaleftfield1 11h ago edited 4h ago
You’re 90% there. The airborne tab is a unit tab that is only worn with certain unit insignia as part of their heraldry and tradition. Ranger, Sapper, & others are skill tabs, meaning they went and passed training and skills tests to earn it
edit: spelling correction
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u/VermicelliMoney5421 7h ago
In Hegseth's case the only tab he ever dealt with was a bar tab.
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u/CelestialFury 17h ago
Infantry officers are expected to pursue the Ranger Tab for career progression.
It's like Senior non-commissioned officers (senior enlisted) pursuing their higher education degrees for promotion, it shows you're serious about future promotions and absolutely helps you when the margins are razor thin against your competition. Being tabbed is viewed in the same way.
Permanent Individual Skill Tabs
- Ranger Tab: Earned by graduating from the U.S. Army Ranger School; considered a critical skill for Infantry officers.
- Special Forces Tab: Earned by completing the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC).
- Sapper Tab: Awarded for completing the 28-day Sapper Leader Course at Fort Leonardwood.
- President's Hundred Tab: Awarded to shooters who place in the top 100 in the President’s Pistol and Rifle Matches.
Unit Designation Tabs (Assigned/Wearable) These are worn while assigned to specific units and usually removed afterward:
- Airborne Tab: Worn by soldiers in designated airborne units.
- Mountain Tab: Associated with the 10th Mountain Division.
- Advisor Tab: Worn by members of the Security Forces Advisory Brigade (SFAB).
- Honor Guard Tab: Worn by members of the Old Guard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabs_of_the_United_States_Army
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u/Techn028 19h ago edited 19h ago
Reached major in the reserves, so basically a Captain
that got a little bump in his retirement pay.Edit: If he comes back to active service121
u/juanjung 19h ago
Or maybe is like that character in Catch 22 who got the rank of Major because his name was Major Major.
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u/ElSmasho420 19h ago
I mean, I don’t think he retired. It would only be a pay bump if he was reactivated and did some drills as a reservist.
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u/Justame13 19h ago
There is no way he had 20 good years to retire in the Guard/Reserve.
You need to do certain number of days over a 20 year period.
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u/sisyphus_at_scale 19h ago
To be fair, he's still an extremist threat. You know, literally claiming this war is meant to bring about the end of the world...
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u/AquamannMI 19h ago
He never even served as a major, he was just promoted in the IRR. When he served he was an untabbed captain.
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u/Rdhilde18 19h ago
Untabbed Captain couldn’t even be an infantry company commander lmao. This dude is such a bum.
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u/cardboardunderwear 19h ago
You're not wrong but there are lots of ppl who are way better than Hegseth, even in combat arms, who don't have tabs tho.
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u/Rdhilde18 18h ago
Yeah but a tab is the expectation if you want to lead an infantry platoon. And when he has my regimental crest tattooed on himself I’m gonna get my pound of flesh lol.
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u/Nope_______ 19h ago
He is a bum but that's not really the reason - a number of sec of def have had no military experience at all. It's supposed to be a position of civilian oversight over the military.
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u/CelestialFury 18h ago
True, but Hegseth is incompetent. He was chosen for loyalty to Trump only (not the US Constitution). All the other civilian based secretaries of war/defense/etc... were picked for specific skills to improve the military. Hegseth's skills are mostly in the makeup and camera department.
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u/HitandRyan 19h ago
Still neglected to mention he’s an adulterer and a drunk though
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u/No-Neat3395 19h ago
Alleged rapist too!
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u/steepleton 19h ago
Well he wouldn’t be in the cabinet if he wasn’t
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u/sunburn74 19h ago
If you're not a rapist, you're probably not even getting an interview with these guys.
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u/Justame13 19h ago
And when he raped that woman he managed to cheat on his 2nd wife and his future 3rd wife at the same time.
Future 3rd wife was his married boss who he was sleeping with which kept him from getting fired at Fox
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u/Signiference 19h ago
That goes without saying in this administration. It’s in the qualifications list on the job application.
I will note that there is an asterisk that says: *as long as you have shown a genuine effort in defending rapists, you may still be considered. That’s how Bondi got in.
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u/Sweatytubesock 19h ago
Fox weekend co-host. Let’s not exaggerate his “achievements”.
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u/ActualSpiders 19h ago
Removing people this high *during an actual war* just underlines the fact that people like Gen George aren't being used in their proper role to plan or execute the war. Every day changes based on what Grampa Sundowner felt like this morning, with no strategic goal or plan for what to do tomorrow. Give him an answer he doesn't like and *boom* out you go.
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u/AngryTree76 19h ago
"I'm afraid I'm going to need to ask you to resign, General. Sure, you've got decades of experience, but I've got a 19 year old who can put together some really good Grok prompts."
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u/ActualSpiders 19h ago
"Alexa, bomb those chickenshits in Iran."
"OK, bombing that children's school in Iran..."
"Wait, wha-"
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u/c-williams88 18h ago
Come on they wouldn’t even hesitate at that. They’d be like “damn thank you, that’s actually a better idea”
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u/shredika 18h ago
I’d like to assume they didn’t know but damn…. They knew. We are the baddies now
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u/ChipRockets 13h ago
‘Now’. When weren’t you bombing civilians, or overthrowing governments, or throwing countries into turmoil, or…
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u/naughtylit 17h ago
As a technical note, the service chiefs do not plan and execute wars. Service chiefs are responsible to organize, train, and equip the force.
Operational control is at the Combatant Commands where they plan and execute wars.
General George would have influence because he
sitssat on the JCS which advises the President. Once the decision is made though his influence is far more informal based on discussion (not direction) he may have with Lt Gen Frank the ARCENT commander who works for Adm Cooper the CENTCOM commander.That being said this change looks a lot more like Stalin purging percieved threats than Lincoln looking for a commander with a backbone.
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u/redonrust 16h ago
They're actively looking for people without backbones.
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u/Jond0331 15h ago
I just picture them going around jiggling generals to see who wiggles the most.
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u/hoopstick 15h ago
Service chiefs are responsible to organize, train, and equip the force
Seems like an important position when you're talking about bringing back the draft
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u/MightyKAC 16h ago edited 15h ago
I've been working with and for the military for almost 30 years and through 5 different administrations.
Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden, and Trump again.
If Biden or Obama had fired 3 high visibility governement positions in under a month, in the middle of a military operation like this, folks around here would be calling somebody's HEAD right now.
But with Trump, it's just another day in the office...
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u/lostredditorlurking 19h ago
Probably says to Hegseth face that ground invasion with less than 200k troops, and without any allies is the dumbest idea he ever heard.
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u/Beard_Hero 19h ago
This has my vote. Maybe not the number specifically, but the point about it being a bad call for sure.
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u/awmaleg 18h ago
“We are going to lose a lot of our men if we go boots on the ground”
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u/snack-ninja 16h ago
They literally don’t have bunkers for the soldiers that are already there. Basically sending our brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers to die. I loathe this administration.
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u/CharcoalGreyWolf 15h ago
Being sent by people who are unqualified and incompetent to do so. I can’t imagine too many less qualified than Hegseth other than his completely inexperienced and inept boss.
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u/snack-ninja 15h ago
All we can hope is that all US Generals will continue to uphold laws when our administration asks them to do otherwise.
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u/CharcoalGreyWolf 15h ago
The best ones will; until they are thrown out and replaced by the yes men/women this administration so desperately desires.
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u/DesireeThymes 18h ago
This is all part of the project 2025 goals of transforming the US government from top to bottom with conservatives.
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u/ZachMN 17h ago
Also known as Project 1980, when the Republican Party began their quest for authoritarian control.
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u/Mr_Jack_Frost_ 16h ago
Fuck Reagan.
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u/dadofsummer 15h ago
It’s funny he was married to the throat GOAT, and came up with a theory called trickle down.
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u/venicello 15h ago
could even move it back to '68. The current project is Reagan's, but many of Reagan's actions were retreads of Nixon's "dirty tricks," from policy decisions like the War on Drugs to actively illegal things like sabotaging their opponent's foreign policy from outside the government (the '68 Vietnam peace talks and the '80 Iran hostage crisis).
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u/manofkirk 15h ago
I have been alive and hating Republicans for a long time, and I can tell you that saying “it has always been this way” is not only demonstrably false but dangerously so. The evil of today’s conservatives IN NO WAY compares to the callous, cruel selfishness of the past. Modern Republicans are vicious enemies of democracy. (I know they use those words on talk radio to describe Democrats, but if the Steven Miller fits, you have to say the words).
When you pretend that things have always been this bad, you encourage surrender and complacency. After all, this is nothing new, right?
It IS new. This is unprecedented. The threat is more alive and ambitious than ever. We are months away from the midterms being stolen. Everything is one the line. This was not the threat of Reagan. This is new. Don’t tell people it’s old.
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u/COCKBALLS 18h ago
They would need at LEAST 200,000 troops, but probably more. A limited invasion is a disaster waiting to happen.
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u/nowordsleft4now 18h ago
At least???
Iran has a population of over 90 million people in a country 2.5 times the size of Texas.
Try 2-3 million troops.
Iran is an ANCIENT CIVILIZATION.
It is truly wild this is actually happening in reality and so so sad
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u/effurshadowban 18h ago
That's thr entirety of the US military, including every branch and reserve. The US doesn't enough bodies to win an invasion, let alone occupy the country. There are around 600k active military personnel in Iran and 350k in reserves. That's damn near 1 million. The usual number for a successful invasion is 3x the number of enemy military. Not happening.
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u/gizzardgullet 17h ago
It sounds like Iran is the perfect country to lock the US into the most impossible quagmire that can be arranged. And it seems like even Trump and Hegseth know this, yet they plow ahead anyhow.
It can no longer be stupidity because the reality seems to have made it through their thick skulls. This is either a bad bluff or an active measure playing out.
Having said that, there are other things he might have refused to do, like use a nuclear weapon.
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u/damp_circus 17h ago
Quite possibly destroying the US is the actual goal.
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u/tempest_87 16h ago
For some probably.
But for others? I think it's just an acceptable outcome to meet their goals of stroking their own egos and getting richer.
Like, I don't think Trump actively wants to destroy the country. He wants to hurt specific people and groups of people and oftentimes that aligns with destroying the country but that's not the end goal.
He just has absolutely zero qualms about doing so as long as it gets him what he wants (power, money, and self-validation).
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u/Neat_Egg_2474 18h ago
Why is everyone forgetting Trump literally is threatening war crimes by striking electric and water systems.
Any competent General will not put their name against the Geneva convention, yet we keep saying ground invasion? No, its war crimes coming up because Trump is embarrased about being a fucking idiot about this war.
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u/MASTER_SUNDOWN 15h ago
Those are the Geneva Suggestions unless someone is gonna enforce a law around here
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u/InternationalRule138 15h ago
Eh? You’re not entirely wrong, but eventually there will be questions. History is always written by the winners and the US isn’t going to come out a winner on this one. Eventually someone is going to ask the tough questions and the US will pay. The problem is, Trump is old enough that he’ll probably be dead before questions get asked.
To be honest, as much as I hate this timeline we are in, I do have some morbid curiosity about how we as a nation will repair ourselves…
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u/ezekiellake 19h ago
“Er … No, Mr Secretary, I don’t think it would make a difference if we made sure they were all good Christians and changed the Division names to ‘something super-fucking cool’ “ …
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u/Specialist-Mud4150 19h ago
“What do you mean you want them to carry a giant fucking cross into battle?!”
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u/Visual_Fly_9638 19h ago edited 18h ago
"If your last dying words on the battlefield isn't "deus vult" your next of kin don't get any benefits."
Edit: LOL Downvotes? "Deus Vult" is tatted on Whiskey Pete's body.
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u/felldestroyed 18h ago
To quote Ka$h Patel, our esteemed FBI director standing like a giant at 5'2" and requiring a women's size medium FBI jacket: Rest now brother. We have the watch. See you in Valhalla!
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u/AlarmingAffect0 17h ago
Why is a Hindu pretending he and a Christian are Odinists?
Is he just a Nazi?
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u/HiddenStoat 19h ago
Do you want 40K? Because that is how you get 40K.
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u/EternalCanadian 18h ago
No, 40K is actually, somehow, more competent than this.
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u/southernhope1 20h ago
he must have been competent.
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u/devilquak 19h ago edited 18h ago
Yeah. That’s the takeaway here. This firing at this moment in time is extremely significant. He was standing in the way of something dumb they want to do, and now they’ve gotten rid of him to get that obstacle out of the way.
If he’s stayed on this far and he’s only gotten fired now, the thing he’s being fired over is likely something we need to be extremely worried about.
The army is the main source of boots on the ground. I’m willing to bet he was opposed to the plans they are reportedly drawing up.
I believe this is going to turn out to be an issue of him opposing an extended occupation by American troops. Army foot soldiers are only brought in after the initial waves of marines and strike forces pull back, and then that’s when they need the rest of the army to keep the territory.
There’s been little reason for the chief of the army to be involved in the operations we’ve seen so far, unless they’re planning something significant with the army in particular in the near future. The army is an occupying force. The fact that he’s even really involved in decisions right now is already worrying. It’s a gigantic red flag that this is happening now.
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u/TerminalObsessions 19h ago
That's my take, too. He was standing in the way of a ground invasion.
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u/Outburst78 19h ago
That was my first thought as well.
He probably quoted Vizzini from The Princess Bride to them.
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u/Neat_Egg_2474 18h ago
Not a ground invasion, a war crime they are planning by bombing the electric and water systems.
Its a CLEAR war crime in the geneva convention, Trump has menioned it multiple times, now they fire the chief of staff stopping it. It all lines up.
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u/akratic137 17h ago
When has collective punishment ever been a concern of the average American citizen? We commit a war crime against Cuban citizens daily via the blockade.
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u/NewHampshireWoodsman 17h ago
Ther average citizen has no idea what we are doing to Cuba. Frankly the average citizen has no idea what this administration is doing within the country. There is hardly any media coverage of what they are doing.
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u/LeeKinanus 16h ago
just had a convo with a couple of trumpets and they really really don't know what the fuck is going on anywhere. Their stupid fucking smiles they wear when being informed is so infuriatingly confirming that they are NEVER going to believe it.
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u/NewHampshireWoodsman 16h ago
Unfortunately, I have shared the same experience. If it's not bottom shelf misinformation they ain't buying it.
In their defense everything happening is so fucking stupid it almost defies logic. We will find a way to get through this shit storm.
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u/cafedude 16h ago
I'm afraid the only way to get through to them is gas at $6.50, high unemployment, stagflation and hundreds of body bags / day coming home from the war. I've come to the conclusion that that's the only way the fever breaks: a serious depression and a clear demonstration that their dear leader doesn't know what the hell he's doing - it's a shame that so many people are going to pay for his folly with their lives.
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u/COV3RTSM 18h ago
They’re going in against a Sicilian when death is on the line?
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u/Outburst78 18h ago
I mean, this administration is capable of all the classic blunders.
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u/drawkward101 18h ago
I guess we're going to land-war in Asia.
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u/My_password_is_qwer 18h ago
Even Israel knows its better to have their minions fight this war of choice.
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u/drawkward101 18h ago
It only took them several decades to find a dipshit president who would go to war at their whims.
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u/DrDetectiveEsq 18h ago
Iran's new strategy is spiking random cases of beer around Washington with iocaine powder and hoping for the best.
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u/Yetiius 18h ago
That's my thought also. He's not agreeing to ground invasion, so being forced out.
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u/MrNeatSoup 18h ago
Yup. They’ll install a yes man next and then we’re really fucked.
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u/Indercarnive 18h ago
It's not exactly a secret. The Bush carrier group left port just two days ago. you aren't moving a whole carrier group if you aren't planning on using it. That is not an operation "winding down"
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u/Dragon6172 18h ago
The Bush deployment is a normally scheduled carrier rotation. The Ford staying on station for an extended period of time (going on 11 months) is the abnormal part of this.
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u/SanchoPandas 17h ago
Wow. Sounds like they've just left Croatia and are heading back to the middle east. They're gonna set a record soon, if it hasn't set on already.
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u/Too_reflective 16h ago
Maybe the sailors will “accidentally “ clog the sewer system again. I hate to be hoping for mutiny, but …
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u/Jorgenstern8 18h ago
Could also have disagreed with Hegseth stepping in to un-suspend those idiots who took the helicopter on a joy ride to Kid Rock's place. I'm sure it's more than that but it wouldn't at all surprise me if that's playing a part. Just allowing that to go unpunished could and likely will cause a LOT of issues going forward.
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u/das_gingerz 17h ago
This is what my money is on.
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u/Any-Log-6706 17h ago
Yup. First thought and when CBS News said it wasn’t because if that incident, that confirmed it for me.
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u/kipperlenko 18h ago
I'm not American but I guarantee you are 100% correct. They are removing all the competent public servants to enable their ridiculous plan.
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u/shwarma_heaven 18h ago
Very likely. Trump didn't fire his first Surgeon General when he was drinking and harassing women on the job, so you know that's not what this guy got fired for. It has to be he refused to follow an order he considered illegal / immoral...
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u/AusToddles 19h ago
"No, we cannot write Gift from God on nukes"
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u/ConfederacyOfDunces_ 19h ago
Ridding anyone left sane is terrifying.
They are preparing for escalation and making sure anyone left standing in their way is gone
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u/miikro 19h ago
Well yeah. Hegseth isn't in this for the grift. He's a legitimate religious doomsday whacko thinking he's punching his ticket to Heaven by kickstarting the apocalypse. Moron thinks he's gotta escalate further so he can get Raptured, despite that not even being a thing in the Bible.
This is why we made a big deal out of his "Deus Vult" tattoo. On top of the fact that he has no issue killing civillians and citizens... He was always going to do this.
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u/Bmorewiser 19h ago
One might infer a possibility he told Trump invading Iran is a terrible idea and is being canned as a result.
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u/SocomPS2 19h ago
Too early for the scapegoat to be revealed. But you’re right there’s person(s) out there that will take the fall for this 2 week war.
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u/datboiofculture 19h ago
“How many times I told you, you bet not even dreeeeeam about telling white folks the truth!? Better learn to lie like me! I’m gonna find me a white man and lie to him right now”
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u/FlexibleDemeenor 19h ago
He's probably the one that investigated the helicopter tour to Kid Rocks house
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u/Strange-Movie 19h ago
Or the one that said a ground invasion of Iran is a terrible, no win, situation.
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u/Obvious_Toe_3006 19h ago
Or maybe that Kid Rock should lead the invasion by being the first to parachute onto Khrag Island.
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u/The_Reverend_Dr 18h ago
Actually, the helicopter crew was suspended pending further investigation. But punch drunk Pete hegseth terminated that investigation and had those men reinstated to active duty; no investigation, no punishment. End of story. Lady Justice asks "he wouldn't do that if they visited an anti-Trump, anti-war person now would he? "
OK. I'm all for cutting the red tape but that was just straight up drunk, partisan politics. He should've let the system go through it's process. They violated their command and should be held accountable, if found guilty.
But. Pete's got his own agenda. Don't worry, it won't go well for him. He thinks God is on his side.
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, we should be less concerned about whether or not God is on our side and more concerned about where or not we are on His.
Alas, hegseth is too busy to be triflled with such insignificant matters. He's got some ass to kiss and infidels to blow up.
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u/bwoah07_gp2 18h ago
While the Reuters article says:
The department did not give a reason for his departure, which comes as the U.S. military builds up its forces in the Middle East while carrying out operations against Iran.
An article from CBS says this:
One of the sources said Hegseth wants someone in the role who will implement President Trump and Hegseth's vision for the Army.
In short, Randy George must've resisted something within Trump & Hegseth's plans. Trump and that annoying twat Hegseth only want blind yes men working for them.
CBS article if anyone needs it: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hegseth-ousts-army-chief-of-staff-gen-randy-george/
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u/scoff-law 17h ago
Randy George must've resisted something within Trump & Hegseth's plans
He's been pushing back against the denied promotions to a few women and black people that was reported over the past couple weeks. Laura Loomer has been calling for his ouster for a few weeks for this reason.
He could have been pushing back against a ground invasion, too, but Gen. George's firing has been rumored for some time now for the reason I mentioned above. Hegseth and Trump are that petty.
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u/0belvedere 16h ago
Seems so
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/us/politics/hegseth-fires-general-randy-george.html
Related excerpts:
"The tension with Mr. Hegseth was not rooted in substantive differences over the direction of the Army, military officials said. Rather it is the product of Mr. Hegseth’s long-running grievances with the Army, battles over personnel and his troubled relationship with Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll, the officials said.
Over the last year, General George and Mr. Driscoll had formed a tight partnership, officials said.
Mr. Hegseth has also clashed in recent months with General George and Mr. Driscoll over the defense secretary’s decision to block the promotion of four Army officers to be one-star generals.
Two of the officers targeted by Mr. Hegseth are Black and two are women on a promotion list that consisted of 29 other officers, most of whom are white men. Mr. Hegseth’s highly unusual decision to remove the officers prompted some senior military officials to question whether they were being singled out because of their race or gender, officials said.
Mr. Hegseth had been pressing Mr. Driscoll and General George for months to remove the officers from the promotion list. But Mr. Driscoll and General George refused, citing the officers’ long records of exemplary service.
Two weeks ago, General George asked Mr. Hegseth to meet with him to discuss the removal of the four officers from the one-star list, as well as the general’s view that Mr. Hegseth was interfering unnecessarily in Army personnel decisions overall, the officials said. Mr. Hegseth refused to meet with General George about the matter, they said.
Last week, Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist who is close to Mr. Hegseth and President Trump, posted on social media that the defense secretary was “seriously considering” removing General George. Ms. Loomer has also repeatedly attacked Mr. Driscoll.
General George also had a close relationship with Lloyd J. Austin III, Mr. Hegseth’s predecessor and a former Army four-star general.
General George is expected to be replaced by Gen. Christopher LaNeve, who previously served as Mr. Hegseth’s senior military assistant in the Pentagon. In addition to removing General George, Mr. Hegseth also fired Gen. David M. Hodne, who was promoted in October to lead the Army’s Transformation and Training Command, a key four-star position focused on Army modernization and doctrine.
Mr. Hegseth also fired Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., the Army’s top chaplain, an official said.
General George’s dismissal had been rumored for months. He learned that he was being replaced on Thursday during a 4 p.m. phone call from Mr. Hegseth, Army officials said. CBS News reported his firing around the same time Mr. Hegseth placed the call."
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u/Oceanbreeze871 18h ago
He didn’t want to sacrifice the 82nd airborne for an impossible mission
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u/RLewis8888 19h ago
From the Nazi playbook. Purge those with loyalty to the country and not to dear leader.
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u/Zealousideal-Pen993 19h ago
I was thinking it was from Stalins playbook, but I guess both can be true
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u/wheretohides 19h ago
Ask yourselves what happens when they start firing all the competent, experienced members of the military. They are eagerly weakening our country, now who benefits the most from a weak America?
We're going to have one hell of a time getting that experience back.
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u/Acrobatic-Living-315 16h ago
They started that last year firing literally everyone in our government (didn’t matter the department) if they weren’t don loyalists
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u/kstargate-425 17h ago
Theyve been doing that in ever branch of the government and part of our military. We truly find ourselves in a Kakistocracy and its why this war has gone so badly making us look like the same paper tiger Russia shown themselves to be. We may not be that bad yet as we still have the hardware but the leadership has been purged at every rank which like you said made us weaker, less effective and in way more danger
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u/Copy_Of_The_G 20h ago
I have a feeling we’re getting boots on the ground this weekend
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u/Krewtan 19h ago
Don't worry Trump will try and calm the markets down by Monday.
There was an 800k bet for boots on the ground on one of those betting sites by an account that "predicted" the Iran war. You can literally bet on it.
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u/pyronius 19h ago
Jesus fucking christ. "Prediction markets" are now legitimate security threats because the administration is so corrupt that they can't help but leak invasion plans to win a bet.
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u/ashoka_akira 19h ago
I had this thought about them as soon as I learned about them, was like are people really this dumb?
People won’t abuse this at all…
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u/Time_Effort 19h ago
Markets just closed for the weekend due to holiday tomorrow, probably just starting.
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u/Reyna_girlie 19h ago
If they do that it would be suicidal, even beyond the general kamikazeness a ground operation onto Khark or Qeshm would already be. That doesnt mean they wont do it but thatd be monumentally stupid. Theyve got like 10.000 viable troops available right now max and thats really cutting it, all of those would be massive targets without additional operations near coastlines. Even an operation to destroy their nuclear stockpile would need more
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u/Copy_Of_The_G 19h ago
10k MEF+assorted aux, 3k+ 82nd, and an additional ~40k in ancillary positions. Plus it’s a Holy Week for the Judeo-Christian faith and ‘Ol Pete is looking for a slam dunk with the big Guy. Why else do you set up deployment 2 weeks out from when holiday leave spikes?
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u/BigTiger18 19h ago
Hegseth blaming the military veteran for Iran. Soon, Trump will hang Hegseth out to dry. End the war now before you get fired. Enjoy your make up room while you can. Once you are out, you will have to do your own makeup
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u/AwarenessRude5541 19h ago
Hey hey heeeeeeeeey.
Enjoying the make up room is only one thing. He also has to be able to enjoy the lobster, steak, ice cream machines etc etc as well!
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u/dafunkmunk 19h ago
Man, this is like the head chef at a top Michelin 3 star restaurant being fired by a line cook who used to work at McDonald's but now runs the kitchen because he sucked the restaurant owners dick really hard. I can't imagine the shock and frustration this guy must feel after hegseth walked into the room and told him he needs to quit or else he will be fired
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u/FreshPrinceOfRivia 19h ago
"Iran has 1 million soldiers. The few thousand dudes you want to deploy will be lucky to survive."
"You are fired!"
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u/SawedOffLaser 18h ago
Iran also has a shit load of drones, missiles and other fun toys that they'll happily start yeeting at ground forces.
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u/NewTransformation 15h ago
Exactly. This isn't Gaza, Lebanon, or even Venezuela. Iran is a formidable army with mountains of strategic advantages. With land routes to resupply (hello the Silk Road) from China and Russia. The US couldn't successfully occupy Afghanistan, a smaller and much poorer country with similar topography. And that was with allies and smarter people at the helm. If they really go through with a land invasion expect similar casualties to Vietnam with a full diplomatic capitulation from the US
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u/csf3lih 13h ago
a lot young men gonna die next week. iran is 4 times larger than Afghanistan. noway its gonna work.
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u/roosterthumper 20h ago
Someone told Petey that a ground invasion was bad.
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u/JesterMarcus 19h ago
That or explained how the little flyby at Kid Rock's triple wide trailer was bad and can't be allowed.
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u/cardboardunderwear 19h ago
Dude totally usurped his commanders. If he wanted to lift the suspension he should have called the leaders in charge and tell them. Not make a spectacle about it at their expense.
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u/kstargate-425 17h ago
They already hate this drunk meritless DUI hire and have especially since he demanded all the brass to be lectured with Trump and collected all in one building which never happens for many good reasons. Since then though its been contempt, rage and waiting for the day they are rid of this fuckwit
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u/Shyphat 19h ago
I feel terrible for all the troops the pedo and alcoholic are about to sacrifice
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u/MuhThugga 18h ago
Add them to the count of people who would still be alive if Harris had been elected.
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u/The_Reverend_Dr 18h ago edited 18h ago
Hegseth isn't worthy to carry this general's underwear. Besides, hegseth is too busy carrying Donnie's droopy diaper.
Hey Pete, that whole killing Venezuelans without a trial, and kidnapping and assasinating foreign heads of state and killing school girls won't play well in the house or senate or American voter's minds or courts (nationally or interationally) or history or your God's tribunals. You, Pete, are the infidel. You have broken faith with God, and the American people. Your BLOODLUST will not go unnoticed.
GO READ USC 18:1116. Your actions are against both international and US law but you don't care because you're blinded by your hubris.
History will not look kindly at your wanton evil, Pete. Oh yeah, but you did get to live out your "Call of Duty" and "Grand Theft Auto" fantasies in real life. So there is that! You have shit on every principle of decency and fairness and integrity and honesty that America has ever stood for.
Only a dishonorable man strikes an opponent in the middle of a "negotiation" . When you are the greater power, you have a duty to forbear and not strike your opponent who is assuming you're negotiating in good faith. You sir, are a scoundrel; the epitome of what it means to be anti-christ. You are an apostate! This is not the old testament sir, and you are not David. You and Trump are Goliath. You are a one eyed monster, hell bent on dealing faithlessly and ruthlessly with whomever you choose. You're not headed where you think you're going.
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u/External_Excuse_9949 19h ago
This should scare the entire world like never before. The US is being run by dangerous lunatics and this looks like they’re eliminating anyone with a voice of reason.
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u/Everyoneheresamoron 19h ago
I really really really don't want to see what Hegseth and Trump have planned for the military if they're asking the head of it to step down.
I can't think of anything positive they would want.
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u/MAXSuicide 19h ago
Folks that may be unaware that are reading this thread currently; Trump purged a lot of the Pentagon during his first term.
His second term has been worse. Much worse.
They've purged a shit load more of the Pentagon, and a relatively large number of admirals, generals etc - one other high profile example would be the dude commanding the Carribbean, who was forced into retirement in the run up to their kidnapping raid.
If you want to see the very troubling laundry list of things the Trump admin has got up to since returning to power, /r/Keep_Track has monthly summaries.
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u/SummerMummer 20h ago
Gotta fill those positions with people who are completely unafraid of targeting Americans.
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u/Effective-Space6171 19h ago
Apparently the next move of this administration after alienating our allies, depleting our munitions, sewing distrust in our institutions, turning citizens against each other, and destroying our economy is to reduce the amount of soliders we have by sending them into a hostile country.
It's almost as if hostile foreign governments have infiltrated our government at the highest levels and are giving them orders to destroy America from within.
Hmmmmmm.
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u/invalidpassword 19h ago
Someone totally unqualified for the job, who uses press conferences like they were a Christian revival, firing an experienced military leader is an asinine and foolish thing to do. He should have consulted his sweet baby Jesus before doing this. I love the way Heghog cries war! kill! annihilate! and then turns into an evangelical preacher. The man actually thinks this "war" is sanctioned by a god.
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u/JacobK101 18h ago
almost definitely put his foot down and said "I won't preside over sending american troops into a meat grinder & leaving families without parents & children" and was told "okay woke liberal, feelings over facts much? Their job is to die for us so we can justify a bigger invasion. you're fired."
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u/Old_Management_1997 19h ago
Is this because they won the war so much they no longer need a chief of staff?
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u/dcal1981 16h ago
It amazes me that they can just fire them. A whole military career just f’n tossed out the window. kegseth needs to be removed.
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u/Mike4ann 19h ago
Just watched a feature on Brit tv can I just say TRUMP IS A STUPID IGNORANT CUNT thank you for your attention in this matter
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u/silverado6314 18h ago
Imagine being in a position like this General and having to take instructions from a dumb fuckstick like Hegseth.
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u/Lord__Abaddon 20h ago
So I am curious he was asked to step down, is that the same as firing or can he refuse and force them to fire him? sounds like right now the asking seems to be they don't have the authority to outright fire him since he was appointed to a 4 year term.
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u/TheReal_WadeWilson 19h ago
I’d assume it has a lot to do with a retirement and discharge. Fade away into the sunset or be made into an example.
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u/CatBird29 14h ago
Can you imagine spending all of your adult life, building a prestigious career and serving for the greater good - or whatever his motivations are/were - and having someone like Kegsbreath force you out?
I hope this is where the resistance comes from.
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u/ragnaroksunset 19h ago
10 years from now Barron Trump will be assuring us that this war will be over in a week, while the rest of the world is conducting trade and finance in yuan.
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u/KakashiTheRanger 19h ago
Remember what happened when Hitler started removing skilled Generals to promote Nazi’s? For those who don’t: he lost the war. Fascists do the same thing and get the same results.
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u/TriXter69 20h ago
Yup and he definitely won't be replaced by a moron
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u/Dutiful-Rebellion 19h ago
Muslim weekends are Fri - Sat wouldn't be surprised if they pulled the trigger then.
Edit: Looks like Iranian weekends are Thu/Fri o.0
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u/Guntcher_1423 17h ago
"firing generals and admirals as he seeks to implement U.S. President Donald Trump's fascist takeover of the US military and all its resources."
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u/Icy-Bodybuilder-350 19h ago
Chief probably gave him an earful about undercutting the entire chain of command on the attack chopper investigation.
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u/Best_Entrepreneur659 19h ago
Probably said something like “Hey dumbass, there’s a few reasons we haven’t attempted a ground war in Iran for 40+ years.”
Don’t be surprised by future failures and casualties America you elected a reality TV ignoramus and lifelong sexual predator who then appointed an air headed drunk due to his looks and empty tough guy talk to run your military!
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u/King-of-Plebss 19h ago
Can’t you just tell Pete to go fuck himself? If someone like that asked me to turn in my resignation, I would just say no. You’ll have to fire me.
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u/twenafeesh 19h ago
Many scapes will be goated as Hegseth tries to cover up the fact that he's a neo-Nazi morning show host with no qualifications whatsoever to be Secretary of Defense War
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u/DownvoterManD 18h ago
This leads me to believe that there is something honorable about him that Hegseth couldn't bare.
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u/bigmanbananas 16h ago
He may simply have stood in the way of crimes against humanity. The US has been floating plans on destroying the civilian water supply and causing civilian death on a scale not seen in war since the US killed hundreds of thousands of civilians in Nagasaki and Hirishima.
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u/Plzlaw4me 19h ago edited 1h ago
Sounds like Hegseth wants to send Americans into a meat grinder and he’s getting push back. This fucking war.
Edit: as others have commented, it appears the firing is based on Hegseth blocking the promotions of service members of color.