Kegbreath can't handle the truth
Inside the Pentagon, fears of a disrupted war effort after Army chief's ouster
Merely two weeks had passed since the Iran war began when Gen. Randy George, the Army's highest-ranking officer, began sounding an alarm.
Touring a weapons depot in North Carolina, George warned lawmakers present that the conflict's vast and ever-growing list of targets was straining U.S. capacity depleting our stockpiles faster than we can replace them, as one congressman recalled. Since assuming Army leadership, George had made it his mission to strengthen the nations industrial base in anticipation of precisely this moment, when the United States would be engaged in a major war with a formidable adversary.
On Thursday, in a brief phone call, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired George. No reason was given, a U.S. official familiar with the matter told The Times.
The forced departure of George in the middle of a war created yet another blow to morale inside the Pentagon, where multiple officials expressed dismay over the state of the department's leadership. Over the last year, Hegseth has fired five sitting members of the joint chiefs of staff, with only two holdovers remaining in their posts.
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