Another Top General Is Out at the Pentagon
Geopolitics
United States
Started June 24, 2026
C. D. Donahue, the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan, is the latest in a long line of military departures
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Another Top General Is Out at the Pentagon
The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 23, 2026
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The departure of top generals, like C. D. Donahue, signals a needed shift in military leadership to adapt to modern warfare challenges.
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The ongoing turnover of military leaders could deter potential allies and embolden adversaries, impacting national security.
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C. D. Donahue's departure underscores the need for accountability in military operations, particularly after prolonged engagements like Afghanistan.
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Frequent military leadership changes can undermine stability and continuity, hindering effective defense strategies.
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The exits of high-ranking officials from the Pentagon reflect broader issues within the military structure that warrant public scrutiny.
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