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‘Total chaos at the Pentagon’

Washington – Assistant Minister of Defense Beit Higseth Posted on Sunday He was strongly criticizing his former president and suggested that President Donald Trump might remove him soon after weeks of turmoil, including the leaked texts on air strikes in Yemen and the sudden launch of senior officials.

“It was a month of complete chaos in the Pentagon,” John Ullewat, who was a great speaker in the Ministry of Defense before leaving his job there last week. Books on Politico. “From the leaks of sensitive operational plans to group shooting, the job defect has now become a great distraction for the president – which deserves better than his supreme leadership.

“President Donald Trump has a strong record in the account of his officials. Given, it is difficult to see Defense Minister Beit Higseth in his position for a longer period.”

The Ministry of Defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ullewat, who has worked in the Trump’s first administration, also indicated the launch of many Pentagon officials in the past few days. On Friday, according to ULLYOT, the Chief of Staff of Higseth, Joe Casper, was removed from his post in the wake of the launch of many senior assistants to Higseth, including the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chief of Staff Darren Celnik and senior counselors Dan Caldwell, as well as Chief of Staff of the Deputy Minister of Defense in Colin Carroll. (SELNICK, CALDWELL and Carroll He said in a statement on Saturday: “We are incredibly disappointed with the way our service at the Ministry of Defense ended. The Pentagon officials, whose name has not been revealed, has distorted our personality with unnecessary attacks on our way out of the door.”

“in the wake of [of the firings]The Ministry of Defense officials working for Higseth, an unknown assistant, tried to report, claiming that they were expelled to leak sensitive information as part of the investigation that was requested earlier this month, “Olriot wrote.” However, this was not true. ”

Ullyot said he was not part of the cleansing and that he chose to leave the Pentagon when he rejected a position presented by Higseth.

He described himself in the article as a loyal to Hegseth, but he also noticed a series of mistakes that are not spoiled by his former boss.

“[E]He wrote that the last month was a strong supporter of the secretary like me, they admit: Last month was a complete collapse in the Pentagon-and it became a real problem for the administration. ”

OP-Ed was published within hours of New York Times report Higseth used his personal phone to send information about military operations in Yemen to the chat group chat that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer. Two sources with knowledge of the situation The thE Submit reports to NBC News.

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