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Zorro

(18,268 posts)
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 10:54 PM 23 hrs ago

Hegseth Asked Top Admiral to Resign After Months of Discord

Relationship between Pentagon chief and military leader had been deteriorating since Trump’s inauguration

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shocked official Washington in mid-October when he announced that the four-star head of U.S. military operations in the Caribbean was retiring less than a year into his tenure.

But according to two Pentagon officials, Hegseth asked Adm. Alvin Holsey to step down, a de facto ouster that was the culmination of months of discord between Hegseth and the officer. It began days after President Trump’s inauguration in January and intensified months later when Holsey had initial concerns about the legality of lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, according to former officials aware of the discussions.

Not long after, Hegseth announced that Holsey would be retiring.

Hegseth’s move, which hasn’t been previously reported, sheds new light on a brewing controversy over the legality of the military’s campaign in the Caribbean, and raises questions over whether servicemembers with concerns about the attacks are being listened to.

While Hegseth has dismissed a number of high-ranking military leaders since taking over the Pentagon, the ouster of a commander during an unfolding military operation was an extraordinary move, lawmakers and experts note.

https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/hegseth-asked-top-admiral-to-resign-after-months-of-discord-9e7b357f?st=drJsxk&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Sounds like Admiral Holsey should be called to testify...
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Hegseth Asked Top Admiral to Resign After Months of Discord (Original Post) Zorro 23 hrs ago OP
Kick & Rec nt Drum 23 hrs ago #1
MaddowBlog-Key U.S. admiral parts ways with Hegseth's Pentagon amid controversial boat strikes LetMyPeopleVote 12 hrs ago #2
Karma. Hegseth removed the one person who could have spared him from a criminal tribunal. Baitball Blogger 12 hrs ago #3

LetMyPeopleVote

(173,535 posts)
2. MaddowBlog-Key U.S. admiral parts ways with Hegseth's Pentagon amid controversial boat strikes
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 10:27 AM
12 hrs ago

This officer was not willing to go along with Hegseth's war crimes

As the head of U.S. Southern Command steps down at a critical moment, a key senator is raising alarm about “instability within the chain of command.”

As the head of SouthCom steps down at critically important time, don’t miss the scope of the broader military purge under Trump/Hegseth.

Dem Sen. Jack Reed was right to raise alarm about “instability within the chain of command.” www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-17T12:59:30.175Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/key-us-admiral-parts-ways-hegseths-pentagon-controversial-boat-strikes-rcna238150

Indeed, just in recent days, the White House has authorized new intelligence operations in Venezuela and reportedly flown an elite Special Operations aviation unit near the Venezuelan coast. Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reported that Venezuela is “moving troops into position on the Caribbean coast and mobilizing what President Nicolás Maduro asserts is a millions-strong militia in a display of defiance against the biggest American military buildup in the Caribbean since the 1980s.”

The head of Southern Command, in other words, has a critically important job right now. So it’s significant that the Navy admiral in this leadership post announced that he’s stepping down. The New York Times reported:

The officer, Adm. Alvin Holsey, is leaving his job as head of the U.S. Southern Command, which oversees all operations in Central and South America. ... It was unclear why Admiral Holsey is suddenly departing, less than a year into what is typically a three-year job, and in the midst of the biggest operation in his 37-year career.


Naturally, there’s been a great deal of speculation about what may have prompted the admiral to quit, though the mystery appears to have an answer. The Times referenced two sources who said Holsey “had raised concerns about the mission and the attacks on the alleged drug boats.” CNN ran a related report, noting that the SouthCom chief had privately expressed reservations about the legality of the Trump-approved strikes......

The broader purge also includes Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh, who was both the head of U.S. Cyber Command and the director of the National Security Agency; Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Gen. James Slife, former vice chief of staff of the Air Force; Adm. Linda Fagan, the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard; Adm. Lisa Franchetti; Lt. Gen. Jennifer Short; Lt. Gen. Joseph B. Berger III, the Army’s top military lawyer; Lt. Gen. Charles Plummer, the Air Force’s top military lawyer; and Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, the only woman on NATO’s military committee.

Each of these instances is important in its own right, but let’s not miss the forest for the trees: A scandal-plagued former Fox News host appears to be destabilizing the U.S. military.

Toward the end of his unsettling speech to the nation’s generals and admirals a few weeks ago, in which his argument boiled down to the assertion that testosterone is the key to modern warfare, Hegseth delivered an unsubtle message to his audience. “If the words I’m speaking today are making your heart sink, then you should do the honorable thing and resign,” the secretary said.

Those words continue to resonate for a reason.

Baitball Blogger

(51,563 posts)
3. Karma. Hegseth removed the one person who could have spared him from a criminal tribunal.
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 10:36 AM
12 hrs ago

If only.

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