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What Soleimani’s death might mean for the National Defense Strategy and the next budget
The National Defense Strategy called for redirecting resources from the Middle East to invest in high-end technologies. Rising tensions with Iran threaten to pull the U.S. further into regional conflict.
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On the borders of Putin’s Baltic fortress, Lithuania cheers local buildup of US forces
About 500 troops along with 30 tanks are deploying to new training facilities in Lithuania and will stay through the winter preparing for a major exercise next year.
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About-face: US Army says its buying new watercraft after all
After years of talk of divestiture, the U.S. Army may be resigning itself to recapitalizing its watercraft fleet.
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Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
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US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
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What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
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What’s the end game in an armed conflict with Iran?
The U.S.-Iranian relationship is one of “mutual distrust…”
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Trump reverses his own aircraft carrier policy, takes a victory lap
Trump’s plan to mothball the Truman was dead on Capitol Hill for weeks, but he’s put a final stake in its heart.
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‘China watcher’ takes over Senate’s Seapower Subcommittee in reshuffle
Sen. Roger Wicker is relinquishing his sea power gavel in a shakeup that includes new ranking members for the nuclear weapons and cybersecurity subpanels.
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Trump fires Mattis early, Shanahan to take over Jan. 1
Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan will take over the department on Jan. 1.
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What Soleimani’s death might mean for the National Defense Strategy and the next budget
The National Defense Strategy called for redirecting resources from the Middle East to invest in high-end technologies. Rising tensions with Iran threaten to pull the U.S. further into regional conflict.
-
On the borders of Putin’s Baltic fortress, Lithuania cheers local buildup of US forces
About 500 troops along with 30 tanks are deploying to new training facilities in Lithuania and will stay through the winter preparing for a major exercise next year.
-
About-face: US Army says its buying new watercraft after all
After years of talk of divestiture, the U.S. Army may be resigning itself to recapitalizing its watercraft fleet.
-
Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
-
US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
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What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
-
What’s the end game in an armed conflict with Iran?
The U.S.-Iranian relationship is one of “mutual distrust…”
-
Trump reverses his own aircraft carrier policy, takes a victory lap
Trump’s plan to mothball the Truman was dead on Capitol Hill for weeks, but he’s put a final stake in its heart.
-
‘China watcher’ takes over Senate’s Seapower Subcommittee in reshuffle
Sen. Roger Wicker is relinquishing his sea power gavel in a shakeup that includes new ranking members for the nuclear weapons and cybersecurity subpanels.
-
Trump fires Mattis early, Shanahan to take over Jan. 1
Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan will take over the department on Jan. 1.
-
What Soleimani’s death might mean for the National Defense Strategy and the next budget
The National Defense Strategy called for redirecting resources from the Middle East to invest in high-end technologies. Rising tensions with Iran threaten to pull the U.S. further into regional conflict.
-
On the borders of Putin’s Baltic fortress, Lithuania cheers local buildup of US forces
About 500 troops along with 30 tanks are deploying to new training facilities in Lithuania and will stay through the winter preparing for a major exercise next year.
-
About-face: US Army says its buying new watercraft after all
After years of talk of divestiture, the U.S. Army may be resigning itself to recapitalizing its watercraft fleet.
-
Here’s every ship activated for TRANSCOM’s massive sealift surge, and what they do
Here’s your complete guide to the ships activated by U.S. Transportation Command in its largest-ever simultaneous surge of sealift ships.
-
US military triggers ‘turbo activation’ of wartime sealift ships
A massive surge of U.S. sealift ships began Sept. 16, a critical test of the military’s ability to move heavy equipment in wartime. After all, Russia and China don’t have to fear the U.S. military if it can’t get to the fight.
-
What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
-
What’s the end game in an armed conflict with Iran?
The U.S.-Iranian relationship is one of “mutual distrust…”
-
Trump reverses his own aircraft carrier policy, takes a victory lap
Trump’s plan to mothball the Truman was dead on Capitol Hill for weeks, but he’s put a final stake in its heart.
-
‘China watcher’ takes over Senate’s Seapower Subcommittee in reshuffle
Sen. Roger Wicker is relinquishing his sea power gavel in a shakeup that includes new ranking members for the nuclear weapons and cybersecurity subpanels.
-
Trump fires Mattis early, Shanahan to take over Jan. 1
Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan will take over the department on Jan. 1.













