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North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
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Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
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Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
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After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
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Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
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From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
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The U.S. military has frozen its plans to cooperate with Russia in Syria
Plans to launch joint military operations with Russia are on hold because continued violence in Syria violated the seven-day cease-fire agreement.
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DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.
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North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
-
Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
-
Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
-
After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
-
Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
-
From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
-
The U.S. military has frozen its plans to cooperate with Russia in Syria
Plans to launch joint military operations with Russia are on hold because continued violence in Syria violated the seven-day cease-fire agreement.
-
DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.
-
North Korea may have just shown a capability to strike the continental US
North Korea launched another ballistic missile Friday morning and experts believe it may have been, for the first time, an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to strike the continental United States.
-
Trump’s military will have more troops and more firepower — if he can find more money
The president-elect believes that military spending has dropped to dangerously low levels, but can he convince Congress to provide funding to undo that?
-
Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
-
After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
-
Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
-
From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
-
The U.S. military has frozen its plans to cooperate with Russia in Syria
Plans to launch joint military operations with Russia are on hold because continued violence in Syria violated the seven-day cease-fire agreement.
-
DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.















