Senior Army Officials Forced Out
Washington: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has intensified a sweeping leadership shake-up by removing several senior Army officials, signalling escalating tensions within the Pentagon. In addition to actions involving Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, Hegseth has moved to force the retirement of David M. Hodne, a former Army Ranger who leads the Army Transformation and Training Command (T2COM).
Moreover, the Pentagon has also pushed out William Green Jr., further widening the scope of the internal overhaul. These decisions come as part of a broader restructuring effort that has sparked debate within military and political circles.
Dispute With Army Leadership Intensifies
Meanwhile, the shake-up appears closely linked to an ongoing feud between Hegsethโs team and Daniel P. Driscoll. Reports suggest that tensions between the two sides have persisted for months, with disagreements over leadership direction and institutional priorities.
Consequently, speculation has grown that Driscoll may soon depart the Trump administration, potentially marking a significant shift in Army leadership. While officials have not publicly detailed the reasons behind the removals, analysts view the moves as part of a power struggle shaping the Pentagonโs future direction.
Furthermore, the abrupt changes have raised concerns about stability within the militaryโs command structure, particularly during a period of heightened global tensions. Critics argue that leadership disruptions could affect operational continuity, while supporters claim the overhaul aims to strengthen efficiency and accountability.
As developments unfold, the Pentagon faces increasing scrutiny over its internal dynamics and decision-making processes, with broader implications for US military strategy.
