Donald Trump has reportedly ordered changes within the U.S. military leadership amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The move has sparked attention as tensions continue to rise in the region.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the removal of the Randy A. George, along with two other senior generals. The decision came as part of what officials described as an urgent leadership shake-up.
According to reports, the dismissed officers include Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., the chief of chaplains, and Gen. David Hodne, who led Army Transformation and Training Command. They were reportedly asked to step aside immediately.
The decision followed a national address by Trump, where he hinted that the U.S. might intensify military actions against Iran. This shift in tone appears to have influenced leadership changes within the Pentagon.
Officials say the sudden nature of the decision caught many senior Army leaders by surprise. Some described the move as unexpected and made with little prior warning or internal discussion.
The situation highlights growing tensions within the U.S. military and political leadership as the conflict continues. It also raises questions about future command structures and how the military will operate under ongoing pressure.





