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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
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Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
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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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Russia, China ‘edging toward an alliance’ to counter US, Pentagon says
China’s limited nuclear arsenal prevents it from being a true peer on its own.
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Senate to vote on Pentagon contract adjustments amid inflation
The Senate is expected to vote on legislation that would authorize the Pentagon to modify fixed-price contracts as suppliers grapple with inflation.
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Drone-killing ‘Vampires’ due in Ukraine next year, Pentagon says
The U.S. is aiming to send Ukraine the “Vampire” counter-drone system by mid-2023, with a contract award expected within months, a Pentagon spokesman said.
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Republicans in Congress push back on plan to pull forces from Japan
Lawmakers are expressing concern about the Air Force’s decision to replace permanent F-15 squadrons in Okinawa with rotational forces.
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State Department to closely track arms sent to Ukraine
U.S. officials are said to be especially concerned about Stinger man-portable air defense systems and Javelin anti-tank tactical guided missiles.
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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
-
Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
-
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.
-
Russia, China ‘edging toward an alliance’ to counter US, Pentagon says
China’s limited nuclear arsenal prevents it from being a true peer on its own.
-
Senate to vote on Pentagon contract adjustments amid inflation
The Senate is expected to vote on legislation that would authorize the Pentagon to modify fixed-price contracts as suppliers grapple with inflation.
-
Drone-killing ‘Vampires’ due in Ukraine next year, Pentagon says
The U.S. is aiming to send Ukraine the “Vampire” counter-drone system by mid-2023, with a contract award expected within months, a Pentagon spokesman said.
-
Republicans in Congress push back on plan to pull forces from Japan
Lawmakers are expressing concern about the Air Force’s decision to replace permanent F-15 squadrons in Okinawa with rotational forces.
-
State Department to closely track arms sent to Ukraine
U.S. officials are said to be especially concerned about Stinger man-portable air defense systems and Javelin anti-tank tactical guided missiles.
-
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
-
Pentagon fails audit, CFO cites Ukraine as ‘teachable moment’
It’s the fifth comprehensive audit failure for the Defense Department.
-
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.
-
Russia, China ‘edging toward an alliance’ to counter US, Pentagon says
China’s limited nuclear arsenal prevents it from being a true peer on its own.
-
Senate to vote on Pentagon contract adjustments amid inflation
The Senate is expected to vote on legislation that would authorize the Pentagon to modify fixed-price contracts as suppliers grapple with inflation.
-
Drone-killing ‘Vampires’ due in Ukraine next year, Pentagon says
The U.S. is aiming to send Ukraine the “Vampire” counter-drone system by mid-2023, with a contract award expected within months, a Pentagon spokesman said.
-
Republicans in Congress push back on plan to pull forces from Japan
Lawmakers are expressing concern about the Air Force’s decision to replace permanent F-15 squadrons in Okinawa with rotational forces.
-
State Department to closely track arms sent to Ukraine
U.S. officials are said to be especially concerned about Stinger man-portable air defense systems and Javelin anti-tank tactical guided missiles.















