Pete Hegseth has reportedly fired the head of the Defense intel agency following a leak claiming the US did not destroy Iran’s nuclear program
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired three senior officials at the Pentagon, including the head of its intelligence agency, several media outlets reported on Friday.
The exact reason for the dismissals has not been clarified, but they followed leaks suggesting that US strikes on the Iranian nuclear program did not destroy it completely, contrary to claims by US President Donald Trump.
According to three US officials cited by Reuters, Hegseth has dismissed Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, who led the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), as well as two senior Navy commanders. CNN sources identified them as Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, chief of the Navy Reserve, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, a Navy SEAL officer overseeing Naval Special Warfare Command.
A Washington Post source indicated that Kruse’s removal stemmed from a “loss of confidence” following reports claiming that an internal DIA assessment of US military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in June had only delayed Tehran’s program by only a few months.
Trump blasted the leaks as “fake news” while he and Hegseth insisted that Iran’s nuclear program had been “obliterated.”
In recent months, the Trump administration embarked on a campaign to reshape the Pentagon’s leadership, removing Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, while Gen. David Allvin announced early retirement as Air Force chief of staff this month. Both moves were seen as driven by disagreements with the administration over strategy. Trump earlier also vowed to eradicate “woke” ideologies from the military.
Earlier this week, the administration also revoked security clearances for dozens of current and former officials, with Tulsi Gabbard, US Director of National Intelligence, accusing them of “politicizing and manipulating intelligence, leaking classified intelligence without authorization, and/or committing intentional egregious violations of tradecraft standards”.
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