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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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Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
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‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
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With a big cash infusion, Congress is all-in on the amphibious Navy
This move is being driven by China and Russia, which have made the capability of long-range anti-ship strike from shore batteries a priority in order to keep the U.S. Navy’s carriers at bay.
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4 questions with analyst and retired Marine Lt. Col. Dakota Wood
As the Marines confront the challenge of fighting in the Pacific again, what are the top priorities for modernization?
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US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
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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.
-
Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
-
With a big cash infusion, Congress is all-in on the amphibious Navy
This move is being driven by China and Russia, which have made the capability of long-range anti-ship strike from shore batteries a priority in order to keep the U.S. Navy’s carriers at bay.
-
4 questions with analyst and retired Marine Lt. Col. Dakota Wood
As the Marines confront the challenge of fighting in the Pacific again, what are the top priorities for modernization?
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
-
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.
-
Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
-
With a big cash infusion, Congress is all-in on the amphibious Navy
This move is being driven by China and Russia, which have made the capability of long-range anti-ship strike from shore batteries a priority in order to keep the U.S. Navy’s carriers at bay.
-
4 questions with analyst and retired Marine Lt. Col. Dakota Wood
As the Marines confront the challenge of fighting in the Pacific again, what are the top priorities for modernization?
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.













