US Admiral Alvin Holsey Retires Early from Latin America Command Amid Tensions
ReutersDecember 12, 20251 min56,734 views
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- 📌 Admiral Alvin Holsey, who led US military forces in Latin America, retired two years earlier than planned.
- ⚠️ His departure follows rising tensions with Venezuela and recent strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats.
Reasons for Departure
- ⚡ Sources suggest Defense Secretary Pete Hegsth pushed for Holsey's exit due to frustration with Southern Command's operations and planning.
- 💬 Holsey announced his intent to step down in October, but has not publicly detailed the reasons for his early retirement.
Holsey's Stance and Command Operations
- 🤝 In his farewell remarks, Holsey urged the US to continue supporting fellow democracies that share values like democracy, rule of law, and human rights.
- 🚢 Some officials privately speculated that Holsey opposed recent US strikes on suspected drug vessels, though he reportedly denied this to lawmakers.
- 📰 Holsey's early departure marks him as the latest in a series of senior officers to leave their posts since Secretary Hegsth took charge of the Pentagon.
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