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Hegseth Fires Director of Defense Intelligence Agency

Defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, dismissed the director of Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) after producing a preliminary report concerning Iran strikes in June, according to several reports.

THE New York Times said that a “senior defense and a senator” confirmed that Lieutenant-General Jeffrey Kruse had been dismissed from his Dia director, representing the “second senior military intelligence, to be moved” since President Donald Trump took office in January.

The Lieutenant-General of the Air Force, Jeffrey Kruse, is the last senior Pentagon official and the second senior military intelligence to be removed from his functions since Mr. Trump’s return. General Timothy D. Haugh, the chief of the National Security Agency, was ousted this spring after a theorist of the right -wing plot complained of him.

Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) described the dismissal as stressing “the dangerous habit of the Trump administration to treat intelligence as a loyalty test rather than a safeguard of our country”, depending on the point of sale.

The point of sale noted that “the senior defense leader” explained that Kruse “would no longer serve as director of the intelligence agency”, adding that he was “not clear if he would be offered a different position in the Air Force”, while “two Congress officials declared that the legislators had been informed” that Hegseth had dismissed Kruse allegedly for “loss of confidence”.

“Two people familiar with the case” confirmed that Kruse is shooting Washington Post. The point of sale added that they “had not immediately cited a reason for dismissal other than” loss of confidence “.”

The point of sale noted that the dismissal of Kruse comes after a “preliminary evaluation of the dia” concerning the strikes of the Trump administration on the three main nuclear installations of Iran.

As Breitbart News reported, while Trump declared in the previous articles on Truth Social that “damage to nuclear sites in Iran” were monumental, the Dia preliminary report “assessed that Iran’s nuclear capacities had only been withdrawn from months.”

“Damage to nuclear sites in Iran would be” monumental “,” wrote Trump in an article on June Social Truth. “The tubes were hard and precise. Great competence has been shown by our soldiers. THANKS!”

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