Shakeup at the Pentagon under Trump Administration

President Trump and Secretary Hegseth fired several senior officers at the Pentagon, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Lt. Gen. Dan Caine was nominated to replace the fired officers, despite not meeting all prerequisites for the position. The administration also made changes to the leadership team, signaling a shift in policy towards covert operations and military accountability.

Nomination of John Caine as Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff

John Caine has been nominated as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, signaling a shift towards irregular warfare and covert operations with less legal constraints. His selection is part of an unprecedented purge by President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth, removing top military officials and lawyers. This move may lead to increased focus on secret operations and less reliance on traditional large-force deployments.

Iran's Covert Nuclear Program

President Donald Trump discusses pushing back against Iran and comments on his return to the White House in an exclusive interview on 'Hannity'. Iran is suspected of hiding elements of its nuclear development program under the guise of commercial enterprises and using its space program to develop technologies for its nuclear weapons program.

Union major Henry Harrison Young and America's Special Forces in the Civil War

The article explores the story of Union major Henry Harrison Young, a fearless soldier during the Civil War who played a crucial role in leading special forces units. Young's bravery and strategic tactics helped the Union win key battles and ultimately save the nation. The article also mentions the forthcoming book 'The Unvanquished' that delves into Young's story and the creation of America's special operations forces.