US President Donald Trump has made a large -scale change in the command of the country's army, liberating several key military leaders. On February 21, he announced the release of the Chairman of the Joint Committee of Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Brown, emphasizing its importance as a "prominent leader". This became part of a broader change in the higher command, in particular, US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegset, reported the release of the Navy, Admiral Lisa Franketti, and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General James Slife.
The most unexpected decision was the appointment of a new commander of the Joint Committee of Chiefs of Staff-Lieutenant General of Air Force John Kane, who is not now a four-star general and is retired. Trump praised Kane for his role in the destruction of IDIL and called him a "fighter", but his candidacy should still be approved by the Senate.
These changes in the command of the army can be seen as a signal of reorientation of the US military strategy, which will focus on the implementation of the main mission of the army - restraining, conducting and victory in wars.