Pentagon fires intelligence agency chief after Iran attack assessment
Summary
The Pentagon has removed Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse as the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) shortly after a White House disagreement with an intelligence report on Iran's nuclear program. The report from the DIA, which was publicly criticized by President Trump, suggested that U.S. strikes on Iran had only temporarily delayed its nuclear activities. The Pentagon has not given a reason for Kruse's removal.Key Facts
- Lt Gen Jeffrey Kruse was fired as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
- The removal followed disagreement with a DIA report assessing U.S. military strikes on Iran.
- President Trump and the White House said the report was incorrect, claiming Iran's sites were "completely destroyed."
- Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the removal but provided no detailed explanation.
- More senior military officials have also been dismissed from their positions.
- The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is part of the Pentagon and focuses on military intelligence.
- Senator Mark Warner commented that dismissing Kruse could indicate a pattern of valuing loyalty over intelligence accuracy.
- This is not the first time Trump has dismissed officials whose reports conflicted with his views.
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