30-Year Navy Veteran and National Security Professional Kishla Askins Statement on Removal of Army Chief of Staff Amid Iran War
30-Year Navy Veteran and National Security Professional Kishla Askins Statement on Removal of Army Chief of Staff Amid Iran War
Omaha, NE — Navy veteran and congressional candidate Kishla Askins released the following statement after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth forced out Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George during ongoing operations tied to the Iran conflict:
“Forcing out the Army’s top general in the middle of a war without cause creates instability. This is a major leadership change at a time of rising military activity tied to the Iran war and continued troop movements into the Middle East, and it raises serious questions about judgment and priorities under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s leadership at the Pentagon.
Our nation has lost 15 servicemembers so far in this war. Nebraska lost one of its own. Master Sergeant Noah Tietjens of Bellevue gave his life in service to our country — a stark reminder of the human cost. At the same time, Nebraskans are feeling the impact at the pump, at the grocery store, and on the farm, with rising fuel, fertilizer, and food costs putting additional strain on families and producers. We are spending billions of dollars a day on this war as our deficit grows and Americans are being told we cannot afford programs like SNAP that help feed children and families at home.
While the specific reasons for this decision remain unclear, it comes alongside other unusual personnel actions, including the removal of qualified officers from promotion lists under unclear circumstances. Together, these raise serious concerns about whether decisions about military personnel are being guided by a merit-based standard or their political alignment with the Administration. I have previously called for Secretary Hegseth’s resignation, and actions like this only deepen those concerns.
Our military depends on steady leadership, professional judgment, and leaders selected on merit — especially in times of conflict. This war is costing us in blood and in treasure without a clear strategy, defined end state, or proper accountability to the American people. In Congress, my responsibility will be clear: to Nebraskans and to the Constitution — demanding accountability and ensuring that when we send Americans into harm’s way, it is with a clear purpose and the full weight of the nation behind them."
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