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New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
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Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
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Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
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Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
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Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
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US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
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New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
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US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
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Army interrogation manual needs revisions to prevent torture, advocates warn
Advocates want an Army interrogation manual’s list of prohibited actions expanded to include all of the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques.”
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Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
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New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
-
Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
-
Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
-
Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
-
US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
-
New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Army interrogation manual needs revisions to prevent torture, advocates warn
Advocates want an Army interrogation manual’s list of prohibited actions expanded to include all of the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques.”
-
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.
-
New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
-
Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
-
Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
-
Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner’s blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
-
US veterans head to Ukraine to fight, but Zelenskyy’s legion faces hurdles
Many veterans are eager to fight for Ukraine. But it may not be that easy.
-
New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Army interrogation manual needs revisions to prevent torture, advocates warn
Advocates want an Army interrogation manual’s list of prohibited actions expanded to include all of the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques.”
-
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, to receive Medal of Honor for Korean War battle
The battle for Hill 205 was part of a counteroffensive that marked the Chinese entrance into the Korean War, destroyed the Eighth Army’s right flank and triggered a massive U.S. retreat.













