Washington, United States – President Donald Trump has abruptly dismissed U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan from his post at the Pentagon, effective immediately, at a moment of heightened military tension with Iran. The move comes as the U.S. Navy maintains an active naval blockade of Iranian ports and continues to intercept commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint that serves as a vital transit route for global oil shipments. Undersecretary Hung Cao has been named as Phelan’s replacement, taking over civilian leadership of the Navy while these operations are under way. The removal of Phelan during ongoing naval enforcement operations highlights a significant internal rift within the Trump administration’s national security team and its war cabinet. The abrupt command change raises immediate questions about how U.S. naval strategy in the region will be managed as the blockade continues, and how decision-making will be coordinated within the Pentagon. Officials have not publicly detailed the reasons for Phelan’s firing, but the timing amid an active confrontation with Iran places added scrutiny on the administration’s handling of military leadership and operational continuity in the Gulf.
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海军部长菲兰被突然解职,可能会影响美国在海湾地区的军事战略,目前该地区与伊朗的紧张关系很高。这可能会影响全球油价,并可能在加油站影响到您的钱包。请密切关注您所在地区的汽油价格。
海军突然的领导层改组,正值与伊朗进行积极对抗之际,引发了对美国军事行动连续性的疑问。官员们尚未证实菲兰被解职的原因。如果您认识军中人士或密切关注美伊关系,值得转发。
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