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America not banana republic – Trump under fire for sacking top US Gen, CQ Brown

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is facing heavy criticism for removing a high-ranking military officer, General CQ Brown, from his position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Trump replaced Brown with Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Caine, a decision that sparked outrage, especially among Democrats.

Critics argue that Trump’s move politicizes the U.S. military. Congressman Seth Moulton strongly condemned the decision, stating that America is not a “banana republic” where leaders fire generals for political reasons.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Moulton accused Trump of acting like a dictator, saying, “Dictators or wannabe kings fire generals who don’t agree with their politics.

This isn’t a banana republic.” He warned that such actions undermine the military’s independence and could lead to further political interference.

Many view this decision as an attempt to gain control over the military for political purposes. The debate over the firing of CQ Brown continues to fuel discussions about the role of politics in the U.S. armed forces.

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