Why Gen. Randy George was fired by Pete Hegseth: ‘Retirement’ push for Iran war sparks controversy

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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegers has asked U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to retire immediately. cbs news reportCiting sources, the former Fox host has asked General George to step down immediately.

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George during Donald Trump's State of the Union address. (Reuters)
U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George during Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. (Reuters)

As of now, General Randy George has not resigned, but it is reported that resignation is imminent. It’s unclear what prompted the decision. But a source cited in the CBS report said there are some concerns about Gen. Randy George’s ability to carry out Donald Trump’s plans. U.S. Army.

The significance of the decision comes as the United States prepares for what Trump has called a “return to the Stone Age” for an attack on Iran, even as more U.S. troops head to the Middle East and potentially conduct ground mobilizations in Iran.

The CBS report quoted a senior Army official as saying: “We are grateful for his service, but it is time for a change in Army leadership.” It is unclear whether Gen. Randy George and the Trump administration have any differences on the “Vision for the Army.”

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