Pentagon Pete Mysteriously Loses Another Top Military Officer

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has seen yet another senior military commander quit their job early on his watch amid claims of tensions between the pair.

Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, the head of U.S. Southern Command who has been leading the U.S. forces in Latin America overseeing Donald Trump’s crackdown on “narcoterrorists“ will leave his job in December, two years ahead of schedule. He started the job last November, in what is usually a three-year term.

Holsey did not give a reason for his sudden departure after 37 years in the job, which comes as Trump authorized covert operations by the CIA on Venezuela.

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