Following the US base commander in Greenland after Venus’s trip
The US military fired the commander of the US Space Force Base in Greenland after the US Vice President’s visit, saying that the actions that would “disrupt” the agenda of the US president would not tolerate it.
According to RCO News Agency, the Pentagon did not determine exactly what Colonel Susan Myers did, but his dismissal, which was revealed late Thursday, was questioned by US Vice President DJ Venus during his visit to the US Space Base last month.
Venus accused Denmark of not protecting Greenland from “very aggressive acts of Russia, China and other countries” without mentioning the details of these alleged aggression.
“I don’t think I can understand the current politics, but what I know is that the concerns of the US government discussed by the Veneinist Vice President do not see a reflection of the Pitophistic Space Base,” Mayers wrote in response.
Reuters failed to contact Myers for comment. Trump has repeatedly said that the United States has a security necessity for the island that has been under Denmark for the past year.
The Pentagon said Colonel Myers was ousted for losing confidence and confidence. “The measures to weaken the command chain or to ignore President Trump’s agenda at the Ministry of Defense will not be tolerable,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parrenell wrote in X.
The Pentagon has fired many officers since Trump’s inauguration in January, and it seems that there has been a widespread national security clearing, including the Chief of the Joint Staff, the Senior Admiral of the Navy, and the senior army lawyers.
It was also just early last week that the Pentagon confirmed the departure of US Navy Deputy Navy, a senior NATO official.
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