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Trump to reshuffle top White House generals

US President Donald Trump salutes as he steps off Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington DC on September 27, 2018, after returning from the United Nations General Assembly. (AFP photo)

US President Donald Trump is set to make some key decisions on the generals who advise him over the US military.

Senior officers were being considered for several top military posts at the White House, CNN reported Sunday.

Defense Secretary James Mattis was cited as one of the key figures to make recommendations for the new nominations.

Any nominations will have to be confirmed by the Republican-held US Senate first.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 21, 2016, the guided-missile destroyer USS Decatur (DDG 73) operates in the South China Sea as part of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG).  (AFP photo)

Four-star Air Force General Paul Selva was mentioned as one of the top figures, who is set to retire in early 2019.

He is tasked with “overseeing highly classified nuclear weapons procedures, as well as military oversight of billions of dollars in budgeting and new weapons acquisitions,” read the report.

One potential candidate to replace Selva is US Army four-star General Vincent Brooks, who oversees the US military command in South Korea.

The president is also scheduled to select a new chairman of the joint chiefs later in 2019.

Other senior commanders overseeing key geographic areas were also set to retire, making nominations even more difficult for the American commander in chief.

The reshuffling comes amid escalating tensions between the US and other superpowers, most notably China.


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