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Hegseth Orders Pentagon Leadership Cuts in Largest Reorganization Under Trump

The U.S. Defense Secretary's directive to reduce four-star generals by 20% aims to streamline military command but faces uncertain congressional approval.

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Pete Hegseth

Overview

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a 20% reduction in four-star generals and admirals, with similar cuts planned for the National Guard and other flag officers.
  • The reorganization seeks to eliminate bureaucracy and redirect resources toward frontline military capabilities under the slogan 'less generals, more soldiers.'
  • The plan, described as the most extensive Pentagon overhaul under President Trump, includes potential command consolidations and reviews of global troop deployments.
  • Implementation details and a timeline remain unclear, with congressional approval required for the proposed changes to proceed.
  • The initiative adds to prior shakeups, including high-profile leadership dismissals and broader budget cuts, stirring resistance from lawmakers and former military leaders.