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Austin urges Congress: Pass a timely budget
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted investments in military hardware, in research and in the Pacific region, adding “we’ve got more to do.”
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Sen. King: Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar
King also said disinformation efforts are another form of cyber war, one that is “a very tricky thing” to stymie.
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Dutch defense chief talks Ukraine help and stocking ammo for NATO
Gen. Onno Eichelsheim explains how he deals with a limited personnel pool, and which country might want to look closely at the Dutch Walrus submarine buy.
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Congress wants to arm Taiwan, but hasn’t figured out how to pay for it
Congress is poised to take up a massive policy that will include Taiwan security aid provisions, but the appropriations is an open question.
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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
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Weapons shortages spark tough choices for Ukraine’s allies
Arms shortages among Ukraine’s allies are forcing difficult conversations about how to balance support concerns Russia may target them next.
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Pentagon says Poland blast likely caused by Ukrainian missile
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin became the latest U.S. official to back Poland’s preliminary conclusion.
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DoD fails audit, sees Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’ in accountability
The Pentagon racked up its fifth comprehensive audit failure.
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Biden: Ukraine aid will keep flowing, even through a GOP-led House
President Joe Biden says he expects U.S. aid for Ukraine’s fight against Russia to continue to flow whatever the still-undecided outcome of the midterms.
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Pentagon: Xi and Putin ‘edging toward an alliance’
Relationship is not a ‘superficial partnership,’ says DoD policy chief.
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Austin urges Congress: Pass a timely budget
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted investments in military hardware, in research and in the Pacific region, adding “we’ve got more to do.”
-
Sen. King: Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar
King also said disinformation efforts are another form of cyber war, one that is “a very tricky thing” to stymie.
-
Dutch defense chief talks Ukraine help and stocking ammo for NATO
Gen. Onno Eichelsheim explains how he deals with a limited personnel pool, and which country might want to look closely at the Dutch Walrus submarine buy.
-
Congress wants to arm Taiwan, but hasn’t figured out how to pay for it
Congress is poised to take up a massive policy that will include Taiwan security aid provisions, but the appropriations is an open question.
-
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
-
Weapons shortages spark tough choices for Ukraine’s allies
Arms shortages among Ukraine’s allies are forcing difficult conversations about how to balance support concerns Russia may target them next.
-
Pentagon says Poland blast likely caused by Ukrainian missile
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin became the latest U.S. official to back Poland’s preliminary conclusion.
-
DoD fails audit, sees Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’ in accountability
The Pentagon racked up its fifth comprehensive audit failure.
-
Biden: Ukraine aid will keep flowing, even through a GOP-led House
President Joe Biden says he expects U.S. aid for Ukraine’s fight against Russia to continue to flow whatever the still-undecided outcome of the midterms.
-
Pentagon: Xi and Putin ‘edging toward an alliance’
Relationship is not a ‘superficial partnership,’ says DoD policy chief.
-
Austin urges Congress: Pass a timely budget
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted investments in military hardware, in research and in the Pacific region, adding “we’ve got more to do.”
-
Sen. King: Government-private sector cooperation vital in cyberwar
King also said disinformation efforts are another form of cyber war, one that is “a very tricky thing” to stymie.
-
Dutch defense chief talks Ukraine help and stocking ammo for NATO
Gen. Onno Eichelsheim explains how he deals with a limited personnel pool, and which country might want to look closely at the Dutch Walrus submarine buy.
-
Congress wants to arm Taiwan, but hasn’t figured out how to pay for it
Congress is poised to take up a massive policy that will include Taiwan security aid provisions, but the appropriations is an open question.
-
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China’s military progress.
-
Weapons shortages spark tough choices for Ukraine’s allies
Arms shortages among Ukraine’s allies are forcing difficult conversations about how to balance support concerns Russia may target them next.
-
Pentagon says Poland blast likely caused by Ukrainian missile
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin became the latest U.S. official to back Poland’s preliminary conclusion.
-
DoD fails audit, sees Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’ in accountability
The Pentagon racked up its fifth comprehensive audit failure.
-
Biden: Ukraine aid will keep flowing, even through a GOP-led House
President Joe Biden says he expects U.S. aid for Ukraine’s fight against Russia to continue to flow whatever the still-undecided outcome of the midterms.
-
Pentagon: Xi and Putin ‘edging toward an alliance’
Relationship is not a ‘superficial partnership,’ says DoD policy chief.













