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Key lawmaker wants US to defriend Pakistan
A key House lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to downgrade Pakistan’s status as a major U.S. ally and limit its access to American-made weapons, just as President Trump intends to take a harder line toward Islamabad.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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McCain, Thornberry rip White House budget plan on defense
The Trump administration’s early budget plans are already catching heat on Capitol Hill, from Democrats for domestic cuts and from the Republicans in charge of the armed services committees, who say it shortchanges the military.
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Key lawmaker wants US to defriend Pakistan
A key House lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to downgrade Pakistan’s status as a major U.S. ally and limit its access to American-made weapons, just as President Trump intends to take a harder line toward Islamabad.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
-
McCain, Thornberry rip White House budget plan on defense
The Trump administration’s early budget plans are already catching heat on Capitol Hill, from Democrats for domestic cuts and from the Republicans in charge of the armed services committees, who say it shortchanges the military.
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Key lawmaker wants US to defriend Pakistan
A key House lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to downgrade Pakistan’s status as a major U.S. ally and limit its access to American-made weapons, just as President Trump intends to take a harder line toward Islamabad.
-
US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
-
McCain, Thornberry rip White House budget plan on defense
The Trump administration’s early budget plans are already catching heat on Capitol Hill, from Democrats for domestic cuts and from the Republicans in charge of the armed services committees, who say it shortchanges the military.






