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The editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes said he was fired, alongside the newspaper's publisher and a reporter, for insubordination after he objected to potential editorial interference.
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The editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes said he was fired, alongside the newspaper's publisher and a reporter, for insubordination after he objected to potential editorial interference.
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The firings at Stars and Stripes also claimed a Middle East correspondent. They are the latest effort by the Pentagon to diminish the news outlet’s editorial independence.
Read this reportStars and Stripes is partially funded by the DOD but has long maintained editorial independence.
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The Pentagon fired three staffers from the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including longtime publisher Max Lederer, for alleged insubordination.
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The news comes about a month after the editor stressed the importance of the newspaper’s independence in an interview, and a few days after the publisher announced his plans to retire.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 10 reports from 9 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Pentagon Fires Editor and Publisher of Independent Military Publication.” The covered outlets are based across 4 regions — US, Europe, Other, and UK.
The earliest report in this entry came from The Guardian (Aug 21, 2026, 20:05 UTC); the most recent came from The New York Times (Aug 22, 2026, 07:12 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 9 named entities are referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “pentagon fires”.
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