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Trump picks Fox commentator Pete Hegseth as his next Defense Secretary
Hegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.
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Militants attacked US positions across Middle East over the weekend
No U.S. injuries were reported, according to the Pentagon.
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What a second Trump presidency could mean for the defense budget
Republicans follow different philosophies when it comes to government spending, including on the military.
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North Korean troops likely to join Ukraine war, Pentagon says
Some North Korean soldiers heading toward Kursk have received Russian uniforms and equipment.
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US confirms 3,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia
American officials said they don’t yet know why the soldiers are there.
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Australia announces $4.7 billion purchase of US air defense missiles
The deal checks off a top priority in Australia’s 2024 defense strategy, published this spring.
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Pentagon chief unveils $400 million in Ukraine aid during Kyiv visit
This is the second such package within a week, as Ukraine’s defensive lines wear in the east.
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US stealth bombers strike 5 Houthi weapons bunkers
Central Command said the attacks hit missiles and other weapons components used by the militia group.
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As Ukraine builds better drones, do American firms still have a role?
Western firms are increasingly trying to partner with Ukrainian companies rather than sending equipment alone.
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Trump picks Fox commentator Pete Hegseth as his next Defense Secretary
Hegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.
-
Militants attacked US positions across Middle East over the weekend
No U.S. injuries were reported, according to the Pentagon.
-
What a second Trump presidency could mean for the defense budget
Republicans follow different philosophies when it comes to government spending, including on the military.
-
North Korean troops likely to join Ukraine war, Pentagon says
Some North Korean soldiers heading toward Kursk have received Russian uniforms and equipment.
-
US confirms 3,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia
American officials said they don’t yet know why the soldiers are there.
-
Australia announces $4.7 billion purchase of US air defense missiles
The deal checks off a top priority in Australia’s 2024 defense strategy, published this spring.
-
Pentagon chief unveils $400 million in Ukraine aid during Kyiv visit
This is the second such package within a week, as Ukraine’s defensive lines wear in the east.
-
US stealth bombers strike 5 Houthi weapons bunkers
Central Command said the attacks hit missiles and other weapons components used by the militia group.
-
As Ukraine builds better drones, do American firms still have a role?
Western firms are increasingly trying to partner with Ukrainian companies rather than sending equipment alone.
-
Trump picks Fox commentator Pete Hegseth as his next Defense Secretary
Hegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.
-
Militants attacked US positions across Middle East over the weekend
No U.S. injuries were reported, according to the Pentagon.
-
What a second Trump presidency could mean for the defense budget
Republicans follow different philosophies when it comes to government spending, including on the military.
-
North Korean troops likely to join Ukraine war, Pentagon says
Some North Korean soldiers heading toward Kursk have received Russian uniforms and equipment.
-
US confirms 3,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia
American officials said they don’t yet know why the soldiers are there.
-
Australia announces $4.7 billion purchase of US air defense missiles
The deal checks off a top priority in Australia’s 2024 defense strategy, published this spring.
-
Pentagon chief unveils $400 million in Ukraine aid during Kyiv visit
This is the second such package within a week, as Ukraine’s defensive lines wear in the east.
-
US stealth bombers strike 5 Houthi weapons bunkers
Central Command said the attacks hit missiles and other weapons components used by the militia group.
-
As Ukraine builds better drones, do American firms still have a role?
Western firms are increasingly trying to partner with Ukrainian companies rather than sending equipment alone.














