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Pentagon rejects Poland’s offer to transfer fighter fleet for Ukraine
The Pentagon rejected Poland’s offer to transfer its MiG-29 fighter jets to the U.S., who would have then given them to Ukraine.
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No significant Russian movement after 11 days of war on Ukraine: Pentagon
What we know about Russia’s war on Ukraine, March 6.
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Amid fears of Russian air dominance, US to send anti-aircraft Stingers to Ukraine
The U.S. for the first time has approved the direct delivery of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine as part of a package approved by the White House last week.
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Biden banning Russia from US airspace because of Ukraine
What we know about the Russian attack on Ukraine so far.
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Putin has decided to further invade Ukraine, Biden says
When pushed on what evidence he has, Biden said “really significant intelligence capability.”
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Pentagon reveals info on $200M military aid to Ukraine, including more Javelins
President Joe Biden authorized a $200 million package of additional military assistance for Ukraine in recent weeks, the Pentagon confirmed.
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Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
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Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
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Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
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The future of SOF: Exclusive interview with SOCOM commander Richard Clarke
The commander of U.S. Special Operations Command talks with Military Times about the future of the force.
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Pentagon rejects Poland’s offer to transfer fighter fleet for Ukraine
The Pentagon rejected Poland’s offer to transfer its MiG-29 fighter jets to the U.S., who would have then given them to Ukraine.
-
No significant Russian movement after 11 days of war on Ukraine: Pentagon
What we know about Russia’s war on Ukraine, March 6.
-
Amid fears of Russian air dominance, US to send anti-aircraft Stingers to Ukraine
The U.S. for the first time has approved the direct delivery of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine as part of a package approved by the White House last week.
-
Biden banning Russia from US airspace because of Ukraine
What we know about the Russian attack on Ukraine so far.
-
Putin has decided to further invade Ukraine, Biden says
When pushed on what evidence he has, Biden said “really significant intelligence capability.”
-
Pentagon reveals info on $200M military aid to Ukraine, including more Javelins
President Joe Biden authorized a $200 million package of additional military assistance for Ukraine in recent weeks, the Pentagon confirmed.
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Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
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Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
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Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
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The future of SOF: Exclusive interview with SOCOM commander Richard Clarke
The commander of U.S. Special Operations Command talks with Military Times about the future of the force.
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Pentagon rejects Poland’s offer to transfer fighter fleet for Ukraine
The Pentagon rejected Poland’s offer to transfer its MiG-29 fighter jets to the U.S., who would have then given them to Ukraine.
-
No significant Russian movement after 11 days of war on Ukraine: Pentagon
What we know about Russia’s war on Ukraine, March 6.
-
Amid fears of Russian air dominance, US to send anti-aircraft Stingers to Ukraine
The U.S. for the first time has approved the direct delivery of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine as part of a package approved by the White House last week.
-
Biden banning Russia from US airspace because of Ukraine
What we know about the Russian attack on Ukraine so far.
-
Putin has decided to further invade Ukraine, Biden says
When pushed on what evidence he has, Biden said “really significant intelligence capability.”
-
Pentagon reveals info on $200M military aid to Ukraine, including more Javelins
President Joe Biden authorized a $200 million package of additional military assistance for Ukraine in recent weeks, the Pentagon confirmed.
-
Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
-
Russian troop movements show wider conflict is possible, top Ukraine official says
“All available information indicates that the armed forces of Russia permanently sustain a powerful offensive grouping around Ukraine,” Roman Mashovets, deputy head of Ukraine’s Office of the President for national security and defense, told Military Times Wednesday.
-
Special ops task force in Middle East restructured for ‘broad, regional’ ISIS fight
The new task force, called Special Operations Joint Task Force-Levant, was stood up quietly on July 1.
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The future of SOF: Exclusive interview with SOCOM commander Richard Clarke
The commander of U.S. Special Operations Command talks with Military Times about the future of the force.













