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UPDATE; 12 Active U.S. Generals Resign in Protest, Saying ‘No American Soldier Should Die for Israel’ After Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu Lead Massive Strike on Iran

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UPDATE; 12 Active U.S. Generals Resign in Protest, Saying ‘No American Soldier Should Die for Israel’ After Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu Lead Massive Strike on Iran
Historic Pentagon Crisis: 12 U.S. Generals Resign in Protest Over Israel-Iran War

Washington, D.C. — In an unprecedented move that has sent shockwaves through the U.S. military and political establishment, twelve active-duty generals resigned today, publicly denouncing the United States’ involvement in the escalating war between Israel and Iran.

The generals, representing the top echelons of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, released a joint statement saying:

“We cannot, in good conscience, continue to put American lives at risk for a conflict that is not ours. No one should die for Israel. This is not America’s fight.”

The resignations come in the aftermath of a coordinated military strike on Iran led by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, which has drawn widespread criticism both domestically and internationally.

Officials in the Pentagon confirmed the resignations, calling it “an extraordinary and deeply concerning development” for U.S. national security. The abrupt departure of so many senior leaders leaves a critical vacuum at a time when military strategy and operational decisions are under intense scrutiny.

Political leaders across Washington reacted swiftly. Some Democrats warned that the resignations underscore the dangers of unilateral military action without congressional approval, while some Republicans called the move “a failure of military duty.”

Experts note that the U.S. military operates under civilian control, meaning that even high-ranking generals are expected to follow lawful orders issued by elected leaders. But the generals’ resignations mark a rare public rejection of orders, highlighting the growing tension between military leaders and the political decisions driving the conflict.

Analysts say the mass resignations could have far-reaching consequences, including delays in operations, lowered troop morale, and increased scrutiny from allies and adversaries alike. Social media has already erupted with reactions ranging from support for the generals’ moral stance to criticism for abandoning their posts during a critical period.

In addition to condemning the war itself, the generals urged lawmakers to reconsider America’s involvement in foreign conflicts and to focus on domestic priorities.

The situation remains fluid, with the Pentagon and White House expected to hold an emergency briefing later today. Questions loom over who will step in to fill the leadership vacuum and how the military will navigate the fallout from this historic protest.

“We take this step not lightly,” the generals said. “But we cannot compromise our duty to the American people or the lives of our troops for conflicts that do not serve our national interest.”

The coming days are likely to see intense political debate, potential congressional investigations, and global attention on Washington’s next moves, as the U.S. grapples with a leadership crisis at the heart of its military command.

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