Trump dismisses the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff … and this general is nominated


President Donald Trump decided to dismiss the general of the Air Force Charles Brown from his post as head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Friday.

Brown remained working as head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for 16 months.

“I would like to thank General Charles Brown for his service to our country for more than 40 years, including as our current head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,” Trump said on social media. He is a noble man and a prominent leader, and I wish him and his family a great future. ”


Trump announced the nomination of Lieutenant General Dan Razin Kane to be the next president of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The US President indicated that Ken is “an experienced pilot, an expert in national security, a successful businessman, and a fighter with extensive experience in joint and private operations.”

He added: “During my first period, Kane was a decisive element in the complete elimination of ISIS. This was done in record time, within weeks. Many (military geniuses) said that the defeat of ISIS would take years, while General Kane said that it could be done quickly, and this was achieved.

He explained that “despite his high efficiency and respect for service at the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the previous administration, General Kane was ignored by (Joe Biden as the sleeper). Along with Minister Beit Higseth, General Kane and our army will return peace through power, put America first, and rebuild our army. ”(Sky News)


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