After the victory of the former American president in the presidential election in the United States, the news of Donald Trump and his loyalists are intertwined on the world scene. Elon Musk, who criticized Donald Trump in the past, found his way into the White House, while now there are reports that top positions in the Pentagon including the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard and others are going to be furloughed because Donald With Trump assuming the presidency, several officers including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will be dismissed.
In the United States, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the head of the armed forces.
According to the foreign news agency “Reuters”, two independent sources confirmed that a list has been prepared, including the name of the chairman of the Pentagon’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, who will be dismissed.
It should be noted that Trump will take office as the President of the United States on November 5, and a source in his new administration confirmed that the news of a major change in the Pentagon has caused a stir throughout the organization and that the list being prepared is small. There is also the possibility of change.
Earlier in his election campaign, Donald Trump has given a threatening message to those military journals that criticized the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan in 2021.
Another source said the incoming administration would likely focus on U.S. military officers linked to Trump’s former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley.
Mark Milley was quoted in Bob Woodward’s book “War,” published last month, in which Trump was described as “fundamentally fascist” and Trump’s allies considered him to be with the former president. He was targeted for infidelity.
Another source said that any person or official who received a position from Mark Milley will be fired. According to sources, the list of people who have been supported by Mark Milley is long.
It should be noted that the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the highest rank in the US military and includes the heads of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard and Space Force.
The plans to fire senior leaders of the US armed forces were revealed a day before the presidential election when Trump chose Pat Hegseth as his defense secretary.
Pat Hegseth has been a Fox News commentator and veteran who has expressed his intention to purge the Pentagon of undesirables.
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What changes in military leadership should we anticipate with Trump’s presidency?
**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Sarah Jenkins on Trump’s Return to Power and Military Leadership Changes**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Jenkins. With Donald Trump back in the White House, what are the implications for military leadership in the United States?
**Dr. Jenkins:** Thank you for having me. Trump’s return to the presidency certainly sets the stage for significant changes within the military hierarchy. Reports indicate that several high-ranking officials, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, may be dismissed. This could disrupt ongoing military strategies and operations.
**Interviewer:** How might these changes affect relationships with the Pentagon and the military as a whole?
**Dr. Jenkins:** If Trump follows through on this list of dismissals, it could create tension between the civilian leadership and military leaders. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff plays a critical role in advising the President on military matters, so a shake-up at the top can lead to uncertainty and challenges in communication.
**Interviewer:** We’ve also seen Elon Musk, who previously criticized Trump, now seemingly aligning with his administration. How do you interpret this shift?
**Dr. Jenkins:** Musk’s involvement with the White House indicates a potential rebranding of his public image. Aligning with Trump could be a strategic move to influence policies in technology and space. It highlights the complex dynamics of loyalty and power in politics where previous adversaries can find common ground.
**Interviewer:** What do you think the American public should expect in the coming weeks as these developments unfold?
**Dr. Jenkins:** The public should brace for policy changes that reflect Trump’s priorities, especially in defense and military strategy. There’s likely to be a mix of continuity and disruption, exacerbated by the potential for public dissent against the dismissals within the military.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Jenkins, for your insights into this evolving situation.
**Dr. Jenkins:** My pleasure! Let’s keep an eye on how these changes will affect both domestic and international dynamics.