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    Hegseth fires Army chief in Iran war

    James WilsonBy James WilsonApril 8, 20263 Mins Read
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    The political news from the Pentagon on April 2 shocked military officials: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George — the Army’s most senior officer — while the 82nd Airborne Division was actively deploying to the Middle East, replacing him immediately with Gen. Christopher LaNeve, a former personal aide to Hegseth.

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    • CBS News first reported the ouster; Axios confirmed with defense officials; Hegseth also fired Gen. David Hodne, commander of Army Transformation and Training Command, and Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., the Army chief of chaplains — three generals removed on the same day
    • George, confirmed by the Senate as Army Chief in 2023 under Biden and three years into a typical four-year term, learned of the decision via a phone call from Hegseth while he was in a meeting; Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced his retirement as “effective immediately”
    • Two US officials confirmed to Axios the firing was driven by clashing personalities, not policy disagreement; it is the latest in a string of more than a dozen generals and flag officers Hegseth has removed since taking office, including Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. C.Q. Brown and Navy CNO Adm. Lisa Franchetti

    As Axios reported, one US official’s response to the timing was blunt: “you fire him? In the middle of a war?” LaNeve, who previously called into the Commander in Chief’s Ball after Trump’s inauguration to congratulate the president, was described by Parnell as “completely trusted by Secretary Hegseth to carry out the vision of this administration without fault.” The firing coincides with the fifth week of the Iran war and the Army’s active deployment of forces for integrated air and missile defense.

    George was not a figurehead. He was actively coordinating the deployment of 82nd Airborne forces and integrated air and missile defense systems to the Middle East — capabilities the Army is primarily responsible for delivering to the joint force. Two US officials told Axios that George was in a meeting working through those logistics when Hegseth called. His abrupt departure interrupts continuity at the senior-most level of Army coordination at the precise moment those functions are most operationally critical. Hodne’s simultaneous removal from Army Transformation and Training Command — a unit created months ago to accelerate technology deployment — leaves that mission without confirmed leadership during active combat operations.

    A Growing Pattern of Wartime Leadership Disruption

    Hegseth has now removed more than a dozen generals and flag officers since taking office. The firings have prompted concern from both military officials and bipartisan observers about the politicization of senior military leadership and the erosion of the tradition of frank, nonpartisan advice flowing from uniformed commanders to civilian leadership. Five former defense secretaries, including retired Gen. Jim Mattis, sent a joint letter to Congress in the past year describing the pattern as “reckless” and calling for hearings on national security implications. Congress scheduled none.

    Why the Pentagon Purge Matters for Markets

    The Iran war has been a consistent factor in bitcoin price consolidation throughout early 2026. As crypto.news has reported, BTC has remained range-bound between $65,000 and $73,000 with ceasefire signals producing brief rallies above $70,000 before reversing on hawkish news. As crypto.news has noted, geopolitical volatility in the Iran conflict has been a primary market signal in 2026 — and a destabilized military command structure during active combat introduces new uncertainty into that calculus.



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