The US Army Commander-in-Chief was dismissed in the middle of the war with Iran, the job went to the ‘warlord’ in the dispute with Trump?

America has been waging war against Iran for more than a month. According to US President Donald Trump, the US Army has reached the threshold of victory over Iran. At such a time, the US Army Chief of Staff (US Army Chief) Randy George was suddenly dismissed by the Trump administration. This is the first time a US military commander has been removed during a military conflict. The question is, did Randy get a job by disobeying the ‘belligerent’ Trump?

On Thursday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced George’s resignation from the top military post. “Randy George is retiring as America’s 41st chief of staff,” the Pentagon said in a statement. Randy was also congratulated on his retirement by Pentagon. It should be noted that he still had about one and a half years of his tenure as the army chief. Why was he canceled before the expiry of the term?

A section of the US media claimed that Trump had a conflict with Randy over the policy of the army. As US President and Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth seeks to overhaul America’s defense structure, Army Chief of Staff Randy George is relying on old ways. It is also reported that there was a policy conflict over the Iran war. Note that a large number of people in America are raising their voices against the war. They demand that the president should focus on the financial development of the country instead of raising the dust of nationalism.

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