In a stunning development, Four-Star Admiral Alvin Holsey, head of the U.S. Southern Command, has abruptly resigned less than a year into his post, sparking turmoil inside the U.S. military.

According to multiple outlets including CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, Admiral Holsey’s decision was driven by his opposition to unlawful military orders allegedly issued by the Trump administration, which included attacks on fishing boats off the coasts of Venezuela and Colombia. These strikes were reportedly justified as counter-narcotics operations but are now being investigated as potential war crimes.

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Tensions had been escalating for weeks between Holsey and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (a former Fox News host), who criticized Holsey for not acting “aggressively enough” against alleged drug traffickers. Sources claim Holsey objected on legal and ethical grounds, citing violations of international law.

In his resignation statement, Holsey wrote:

“It’s been an honor to serve and defend the Constitution for over 37 years. I am confident that our nation will continue as a beacon of freedom around the globe.”

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Observers noted that his words carried coded messages of dissent to other officers who might share his concerns.

The resignation follows that of Marine Colonel Doug Krugman, who quit after 24 years, citing Trump’s “contempt for the Constitution” and warning of “a collapse of the U.S. government system.”

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Congressman Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, publicly condemned the attacks, calling them “illegal killings” and warning they could become a dark stain on American history.

Admiral Holsey’s departure is being described as a five-alarm warning and the beginning of an “Admiral’s Revolt” — a rare act of defiance at the highest levels of the U.S. military hierarchy.