US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may be removed from office

Reports have emerged that a process to remove US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth from office may begin. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was published by Axios, citing its own sources. According to the reports, representatives of the Democratic Party intend to formally introduce a resolution to remove Hegseth from his position.
This political move is causing widespread discussion and debate within political circles in Washington. The allegations against Hegseth cover six main areas.
First, he is accused of organizing and managing illegal military actions against Iran. Second, it is emphasized that civilians were harmed as a result of his decisions.
Additionally, negligence regarding state secrets and classified information has been included in the list of charges. Furthermore, it is alleged that the Secretary obstructed Congress's oversight function, abused his authority, and used military forces for personal or political purposes.
As a final charge, it is indicated that his actions damaged the international reputation of the US and the American armed forces. To date, Pete Hegseth has not issued any official response to these serious allegations.
According to political analysts, if the impeachment process continues, this situation could further intensify contradictions in US domestic politics and lead to sharp conflicts within the governance system.





