CENTCOM Commander Leaving After Successful Iran Nuke Strikes

General Michael “Erik” Kurilla leaves the scene not as a quiet career officer fading into retirement, but as a central figure in a Pentagon gripped by distrust and high-stakes gambles. For three years he held the most combustible portfolio in American power, directing CENTCOM as Israel and Iran edged toward open confrontation and Trump ordered strikes on nuclear facilities deep under Iranian soil. Kurilla pushed for carriers, combat aircraft, and a visible U.S. buildup, arguing that caution required overwhelming strength.

Yet as the smoke cleared over Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, the confidence around him fractured. A leaked, low-confidence assessment hinting the strikes may have bought only weeks, not safety, triggered a purge inside Defense Intelligence. Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse was fired, a wave of dismissals followed, and questions about who knew what — and who leaked — rippled through Washington. In that atmosphere, Kurilla’s exit feels less like a routine retirement and more like a quiet casualty of an unfinished fight. Admiral Charles Bradford Cooper Jr. now inherits a region on edge and a command still shadowed by the choices of “The Gorilla,” whose final words were not about strategy, but about the honor of leading those asked to stand on the fault line of history.

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