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- Was NSA Mike Waltz the first casualty of America’s war against the Houthis?
- How new NSA appointment strengthens Pak army chief Munir's control on Pakistan
- ‘It’s a promotion’: Vance denies Waltz's removal as NSA due to 'Signalgate', hails his UN nomination
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- Trump ousts Waltz as NSA and nominates him for UN post
- Mike Waltz shunted out, Rubio new interim NSA as Trump overhauls administration
- Not just Signal-gate: Why Mike Waltz was ousted as Trump’s NSA
- Vance reveals why Trump removed Waltz as NSA
- Bilger: Trump, DOGE decimated National Security Agency
- JD Vance says Mike Waltz was 'promoted, not fired' after his ouster as US NSA
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