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Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
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Where President-elect Joe Biden stands on national security issues
Here are some key defense policies to keep an eye on under a Biden administration.
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National security adviser: Despite Trump tweet, Afghanistan Christmas withdrawal unlikely
“When I’m speaking, I’m speaking for the president,” Robert O’Brien said.
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Find out where Trump and Biden stand on defense and security issues
The race to the White House is on. Where do the candidates stand when it comes to working with allies and defeating adversaries?
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Irregular warfare strategies must move beyond special forces, Pentagon says
Expect counterterrorism funds to draw down and move toward education and training, according to a top official.
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Pentagon’s plan to rearrange forces in Europe gets the third degree from both sides of the aisle
Though the Pentagon has proposed moving 12,000 troops out of Germany, officials could not offer details about the cost or the proposed timeline for carrying out the plan.
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Selva among 480 former national security officials to endorse Biden
Almost 200 retired general officers are among those who signed the letter.
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‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
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Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
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US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.
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Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
-
Where President-elect Joe Biden stands on national security issues
Here are some key defense policies to keep an eye on under a Biden administration.
-
National security adviser: Despite Trump tweet, Afghanistan Christmas withdrawal unlikely
“When I’m speaking, I’m speaking for the president,” Robert O’Brien said.
-
Find out where Trump and Biden stand on defense and security issues
The race to the White House is on. Where do the candidates stand when it comes to working with allies and defeating adversaries?
-
Irregular warfare strategies must move beyond special forces, Pentagon says
Expect counterterrorism funds to draw down and move toward education and training, according to a top official.
-
Pentagon’s plan to rearrange forces in Europe gets the third degree from both sides of the aisle
Though the Pentagon has proposed moving 12,000 troops out of Germany, officials could not offer details about the cost or the proposed timeline for carrying out the plan.
-
Selva among 480 former national security officials to endorse Biden
Almost 200 retired general officers are among those who signed the letter.
-
‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
-
Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
-
US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.
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Michèle Flournoy could become the first woman to run the Pentagon. Here’s what would change.
Flournoy has for years been expected to take the Defense Department’s top job. With Joe Biden now the president-elect, this may be her time.
-
Where President-elect Joe Biden stands on national security issues
Here are some key defense policies to keep an eye on under a Biden administration.
-
National security adviser: Despite Trump tweet, Afghanistan Christmas withdrawal unlikely
“When I’m speaking, I’m speaking for the president,” Robert O’Brien said.
-
Find out where Trump and Biden stand on defense and security issues
The race to the White House is on. Where do the candidates stand when it comes to working with allies and defeating adversaries?
-
Irregular warfare strategies must move beyond special forces, Pentagon says
Expect counterterrorism funds to draw down and move toward education and training, according to a top official.
-
Pentagon’s plan to rearrange forces in Europe gets the third degree from both sides of the aisle
Though the Pentagon has proposed moving 12,000 troops out of Germany, officials could not offer details about the cost or the proposed timeline for carrying out the plan.
-
Selva among 480 former national security officials to endorse Biden
Almost 200 retired general officers are among those who signed the letter.
-
‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
-
Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
-
US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.













