Southern Command (Southcom) head Alvin Holsey reportedly raised concerns about the pressure campaign on Venezuela's authoritarian regime before stepping down from his post.
According to a new report by The New York Times, citing anonymous sources, Admiral Alvin Holsey expressed concerns about the mission, particularly strikes against alleged drug boats, which U.S. forces have conducted at least six times.
Neither Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth nor Holsey made reference to any tension up the chain of command
However, officials at the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill stated that there were indeed tensions. Author's summary: Commander raises concerns about Venezuela mission.