Hegseth Military Cuts

Hegseth’s Military Purge: 20% Four-Star General Cuts Spark Outrage

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mandated a 20% reduction in active-duty four-star generals and National Guard top positions, along with a further 10% cut across all general and flag officers. These cuts, following the dismissal of several high-ranking officers, including the Joint Chiefs chairman and two female four-star generals, are framed as efficiency measures but raise concerns of politicization. Critics like Rep. Seth Moulton argue the cuts target officers disagreeing with the administration, potentially undermining the military’s nonpartisan nature. The reductions, exceeding previously announced personnel cuts, were implemented without the usual congressional notification.

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Hegseth’s 20% Military Purge Sparks Outrage and Concerns

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth mandated a 20% reduction in four-star generals and admirals, currently numbering 37, along with a 20% decrease in National Guard general officers and a 10% reduction in all general and flag officers (approximately 900). This restructuring aims to streamline military leadership and eliminate redundancies. These actions are part of a broader administration initiative to reduce the size of the federal government, and reflect Hegseth’s previously stated concerns about excessive senior leadership and alleged politicization within the military.

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