Pentagon Purge: Is America Preparing for a Suicide Mission in Iran?
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In a stunning series of rapid-fire developments, the Pentagon has fired its Army Chief of Staff and two other top generals. This unprecedented purge of military leadership comes amid escalating tensions with Iran and reports of elite troops being readied for deployment. Analysts are calling it a deliberate dismantling of America's command at a critical moment.
Some observers are sounding a dire alarm, suggesting this is not mere political maneuvering, but the opening act of a catastrophic and deliberate sacrifice. With a third aircraft carrier heading to the region and ballistic missiles striking Iranian vessels, the march toward conflict accelerates, raising questions about a potential "suicide mission" for Iran's Karg Island, a move military experts warn would be a deadly quagmire.
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In a stunning series of rapid fire developments, the Pentagon has fired its army chief of staff and two other top generals. This purge of military leadership comes amid escalating tensions with Iran and reports that elite troops from the 82nd airborne division are being ready for deployment. Analysts are calling it a deliberate dismantling of America's military command at a critical moment. But why? Some observers are sounding a dire alarm, suggesting this is not mere political maneuvering, but the opening act of a catastrophic and deliberate sacrifice. They argue season commanders who understand the horrific cost of a ground invasion are being removed to clear the path for a suicide mission. The alleged objective, the seizure of Iran's Karg Island, a major oil hub deep in the Persian Gulf, a move military experts warn would be a deadly quagmire. Yet with a third aircraft carrier heading to the region, and short-range ballistic missiles already striking Iranian vessels, the march toward conflict appears to accelerate. Critics point to the chaotic leadership of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, a television personality with no prior experience running the Pentagon, who is reportedly promoted loyalists over strategists. The most chilling theory posits ...