As soon as he becomes president, Trump’s first target will be the Pentagon, including the military chief

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, such as the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard, etc., 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 position 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 are ⁤the potential impacts⁣ of Trump’s return on U.S. foreign relations and international alliances?

**Interview with Political Analyst Sarah Thompson on ⁤Trump’s Presidential Comeback and Its Implications**

**Editor:** Good ⁢afternoon, Sarah. ‌Thank you for joining us today. There has been significant news following Donald Trump’s reelection. Let’s start with the ‌big picture—how is Trump’s return to the presidency impacting the political landscape, ⁣both domestically and‌ internationally?

**Sarah Thompson:** Good‌ afternoon! Trump’s return marks ⁢a dramatic shift that reverberates across political networks worldwide. His administration ‌is likely to reemphasize a more‌ nationalist agenda, ⁢which could ⁢strain international alliances. Domestically, his ‌loyalists seem ‌to be reclaiming ⁣positions‌ in ⁣the government, which is raising concerns⁣ about‍ potential purges within the military and intelligence communities.

**Editor:**⁤ Yes, we’ve ‌heard reports that key military leaders‍ may be​ dismissed, ​including the Chairman of the​ Joint ⁢Chiefs of Staff. What would this mean for ⁣U.S. military strategy ⁤and operations?

**Sarah Thompson:** The dismissal of top military leaders​ can lead to a significant upheaval in ⁣military strategy.⁤ The⁤ Chairman of the ⁣Joint Chiefs of Staff has a critical role in advising the president on defense matters,⁣ and if⁣ Trump appoints individuals ⁢who align more closely with his agenda, it may‍ affect⁣ everything⁤ from troop deployments⁢ to budgeting. Moreover, it could create instability within the ranks, as the military relies on a sense of continuity and ​established leadership.

**Editor:** Elon⁢ Musk, who previously criticized Trump, is reportedly positioning himself in the new administration. How might Musk’s involvement influence Trump’s ⁢policies, especially ​in technology and innovation?

**Sarah Thompson:** Musk’s influence ⁤could​ be substantial, ⁢particularly in shaping policies around space exploration, renewable energy, and ‌tech innovation. His connections in Silicon Valley ‍and understanding of⁣ technological advancements may provide Trump with⁢ a modern ⁢framework for⁢ economic growth. However, the extent of that influence⁢ will depend on Musk’s alignment with Trump’s political objectives ⁤and broader governance strategies.

**Editor:** what can we‌ anticipate in the coming months as ⁤this⁤ new administration starts ​to take shape?

**Sarah Thompson:** Expect a⁣ period of turbulence. The first few months will likely focus on reshaping appointments and potentially‌ aggressive policy shifts. Domestic protests ​and significant pushback from the opposition might also escalate. Additionally, how Trump manages relationships with the military and ‌international allies will be crucial in defining his presidency and its reception on the​ global stage.

**Editor:** Thank you, Sarah, for your insights. As we continue to monitor these developments, it will be interesting to see how the new⁣ dynamics unfold.

**Sarah Thompson:** ⁣Thank you for⁢ having‌ me. It’s an important time in U.S.⁢ politics, and there’s much to keep an eye ​on.

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