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- Trump announced late Friday that he was firing top US military officer General Charles 鈥淐Q鈥� Brown less than two years into his four-year term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has launched a sweeping shakeup of the Pentagon, firing top officers and moving to lay off thousands of civilian workers as he seeks to align the US military with his priorities.
The removal of the officers has pushed the Pentagon into the political spotlight, with Democrats accusing Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of seeking to politicize the military and ensure it is led by people personally loyal to the president.
Remaining above the political fray is a core principle for the US armed forces, with troops even barred from engaging in some types of political activity in order to maintain the military鈥檚 neutrality.
Hegseth has insisted the president is simply choosing the leaders he wants, saying 鈥渢here is civilian control of the military. Nothing about this is unprecedented.鈥�
Trump 鈥渄eserves to pick his key national security and military advisory team,鈥� Hegseth told 鈥淔ox News Sunday.鈥�
But Senator Jack Reed 鈥� the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee 鈥� argued that 鈥渨hat Trump and Hegseth are trying to do is to politicize the Department of Defense.鈥�
鈥淚t鈥檚 the beginning of a very, very serious degradation of the military,鈥� Reed said on ABC鈥檚 鈥淭his Week.鈥�
Trump announced late Friday that he was firing top US military officer General Charles 鈥淐Q鈥� Brown less than two years into his four-year term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Hegseth then said he was also seeking a replacement for top US Navy officer Admiral Lisa Franchetti, as well as the Air Force vice chief of staff and three top military lawyers.
The shakeup of senior personnel came after the Pentagon announced it aims to cut at least five percent of its more than 900,000-person civilian workforce, saying the decision was taken 鈥渢o produce efficiencies and refocus the department on the president鈥檚 priorities.鈥�
Representative Adam Smith, the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, said Trump fired Brown as well as thousands of federal employees 鈥渘ot because they weren鈥檛 competent or good at their jobs, but because Trump wants sycophants.鈥�
鈥淎nyone who doesn鈥檛 pledge loyalty has to go,鈥� Smith said in a video posted on X, adding: 鈥淭hat really undermines the competence and capability of the people serving our country.鈥�
Trump administration officials have defended the firings, with Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson arguing that the removal of the senior officers is in keeping with past presidential actions.
鈥淭ruman fired General MacArthur. Lincoln fired General McClellan. Obama fired General McChrystal. Yet the Fake News still claims we鈥檙e in 鈥榰ncharted territory,鈥欌€� Wilson wrote on X.
But those generals were fired due to specific problems 鈥� Douglas MacArthur for overstepping his authority and defying orders, George McClellan for insufficient aggression on the battlefield and Stanley McChrystal because he and his aides reportedly criticized US officials.
No accusations of misconduct have been made against the recently removed officers, with Hegseth saying Brown is 鈥渁n honorable man鈥� but 鈥渘ot the right man for the moment.鈥�
Seth Jones, president of the Defense and Security Department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that while there are various examples of senior officers being relieved, 鈥渋t has generally been for competence issues.鈥�
鈥淭his does not appear to have been, at least to a significant degree, about the competence of General Brown, for example,鈥� and if the removals were not based on performance, 鈥渢hen this is uncommon.鈥�
Jones said he does not however think that 鈥渁t this point... the vast majority of the uniformed military has been politicized.鈥�
It is when civilian and uniformed leaders disagree that 鈥測ou judge whether the military has been politicized. Are they giving their best military judgment on an issue, which is what they鈥檙e sworn to do? So we鈥檒l have to see,鈥� he said.