US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll is expected to resign from his position before the end of the year, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. The move follows reported strained relationships with other key leaders within the armed forces. Details surrounding the exact cause of the tensions remain limited, but the WSJ suggests a significant disagreement within the military’s top ranks. Driscoll’s departure marks a period of potential instability for the Army and raises questions about the future of its leadership structure. This resignation could signal broader issues within the Department of Defense regarding civilian-military relations. Further information is expected to emerge as the situation develops. The Pentagon has yet to officially comment on the WSJ report.

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