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A major crisis unfolded within the American military establishment today when over thirty high ranking generals formally refused direct presidential orders to initiate a ground invasion of Iran
This unprecedented defiance from top military commanders triggered an immediate and aggressive response from the executive branch resulting in a sweeping purge of leadership at the Pentagon
Twelve of the dissenting generals have already been formally dismissed from their posts including the historic and abrupt removal of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff


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Pete Hegseth just did something that should have every American paying attention. On Thursday, he fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, a decorated combat veteran who served in Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan, along with two other generals. But Thursday was not an isolated incident. Hegseth has now removed more than a dozen senior military leaders across every branch of the armed forces, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Navy's top admiral, and the head of the NSA. The official reason given for any of it? None. But the real story leaking out is darker than a simple personality clash. Multiple unnamed officials and outside analysts believe George was pushed out partly because he told Hegseth the truth nobody wanted to hear: that a ground invasion of Iran would be "too costly to launch and too destabilizing to sustain."
This is the part that should make your jaw drop. The U.S. is actively at war with Iran, with 82nd Airborne paratroopers heading to the Middle East right now under Army command. As one U.S. official told Axios, "Here is a four-star general who is actively working to get equipment and people into theater, and you fire him? In the middle of a war?" Analysts are already drawing the obvious parallel to 2003, when Gen. Eric Shinseki was sidelined for telling the Bush administration it was underestimating what Iraq would take. We know how that ended.
What we are watching is institutional military knowledge being systematically replaced with yes-men. George's replacement is a former Hegseth aide whose main qualification seems to be calling trump on inauguration night to say congratulations. Senator Chris Murphy put it plainly: experienced generals are likely telling Hegseth his Iran war plans are "unworkable, disastrous, and deadly," and Hegseth's response is to fire them until someone just says yes. Five former defense secretaries, including Jim Mattis, have already called this pattern reckless. Congress has done nothing.







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