Army Removes Top General Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
April 3, 2026 • Google News World
US Army’s Top General Removed Amid Iran War
In a move announced by Secretary of the Army Paul Hegseth, the US Army’s top general, Gen. Randy George, has been removed from his position as Chief of Staff. This decision comes during the ongoing war with Iran.
According to reports, Hegseth asked Gen. George to step down while the US is engaged in military operations against Iran. The reasons behind this move are not yet clear.
Gen. George’s removal marks a significant change within the Army’s leadership structure. He had been serving as Chief of Staff since 2020 and was responsible for overseeing the Army’s operations.
The news has sparked interest among military officials and analysts, who are now waiting to see how this development will impact the US Army’s strategy in the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Gen. George is not the only senior officer to be removed from his position. Two other high-ranking officers have also been forced out of their roles amid the crisis.
The US Army has issued a statement confirming Gen. George’s departure, but no further details have been provided on the reasons behind this move.
This development comes as the US continues to engage in military operations against Iran, with tensions between the two countries remaining high.
Source: Google News World