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If adopted, the changes would complement other efforts by the Trump administration to move resources away from the Middle East and Europe.
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"Senior Pentagon officials are preparing a plan to downgrade several of the U.S. militarys major headquarters and shift the balance of power among its top generals, in a major consolidation sought by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, people familiar with the matter said.
If adopted, the plan would usher in some of the most significant changes at the militarys highest ranks in decades, in part following through on Hegseths promise to break the status quo and slash the number of four-star generals in the military. It would reduce in prominence the headquarters of U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command by placing them under the control of a new organization known as U.S. International Command, according to five people familiar with the matter.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine is expected to detail the proposal, which has not previously been reported, for Hegseth in the coming days. Such moves would complement other efforts by the administration to shift resources from the Middle East and Europe and focus foremost on expanding military operations in the Western Hemisphere, these people said. Like others interviewed for this report, they spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the effort before it is conveyed to the secretary.
Hegseths team said in a statement that they would not comment on rumored internal discussions or pre-decisional matters. Any insinuation that there is a divide among officials over the issue is completely false everyone in the Department is working to achieve the same goal under this administration, the statement said.
... The plan also calls for realigning U.S. Southern Command and U.S. Northern Command, which oversee military operations throughout the Western Hemisphere, under a new headquarters to be known as U.S. Americas Command, or Americom, people familiar with the matter said. That concept was reported earlier this year by NBC News..."
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of command centers and leaving in place those more loyal to him would not be good.