Leadership Shakeup Amid Controversial Trump-Era Military Strikes in Latin America
As scrutiny intensifies over the Trump administration’s lethal strikes on drug boats, a key U.S. Navy admiral abruptly retires, leaving unanswered questions about military accountability and policy direction in America’s southern neighborhood.
In an unsettling development that invites deeper examination, Adm. Alvin Holsey abruptly retired just one year into his command overseeing U.S. military operations in Latin America. His early exit amid growing Congressional scrutiny of the Trump administration’s aggressive maritime strikes on alleged drug traffickers leaves critical gaps in transparency and accountability.The handover to Air Force Lt. Gen. Evan Pettus at Southern Command headquarters near Miami was notably subdued, lacking the fanfare typical of such ceremonies and absent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—a signal perhaps of unease within Pentagon leadership over ongoing operations.What Is America’s Strategy on Our Southern Front?The numbers are...
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