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Rockets slam Baghdad’s Green Zone
The latest attack raises concerns of Iran-backed militias orchestrating attacks that could push the U.S. into a broader conflict with Iran — especially as tensions with Iran remain on edge following Tehran’s launch of 16 ballistic missiles targeting coalition troops housed at the al-Asad and Irbil Iraqi bases.
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Milley says Iran launched ballistic missiles intending to kill
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs believes Iran intended to take lives in its Tuesday night strike, contradicting administration officials.
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Congress creating Space Force with limited headroom
Congress is creating a new Space Force within the Air Force, but lawmakers want to make sure its budget doesn’t go to infinity and beyond.
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Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
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OSI found no proof of ‘unprofessional relationship’ in Hyten sexual assault investigation; polygraph was inconclusive
Hyten is nominated to be vice chairman of the joint chiefs.
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Greenland’s not for sale, but it is strategically important
The presence of Thule Air Force Base makes Greenland a major strategic asset for the U.S. – and China would love to join in.
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Allegations against Hyten could complicate path toward Joint Chiefs vice chairman job, despite clearance
The Pentagon’s nominee for vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs may face blowback on the hill following revelations of sexual assault accusations. But the service has cleared him of any wrongdoing.
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About 1,000 US troops will head to Mideast as tensions with Iran grow
Roughly 1,500 U.S. troops consisting of a Patriot missile battalion, intelligence aircraft, engineers and fighter pilots are heading to the Middle East as a “prudent defensive measure” against Iran.
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How the Space Force might impact Navy and Marine Corps personnel
The question is how many Navy and Marine Corps billets will transfer to the Space Force.
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he’s open to Air Force secretary job
An Iraq War vet all but threw his hat in the ring for Air Force secretary, saying he would “strongly consider” it if President Donald Trump made the offer.
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Rockets slam Baghdad’s Green Zone
The latest attack raises concerns of Iran-backed militias orchestrating attacks that could push the U.S. into a broader conflict with Iran — especially as tensions with Iran remain on edge following Tehran’s launch of 16 ballistic missiles targeting coalition troops housed at the al-Asad and Irbil Iraqi bases.
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Milley says Iran launched ballistic missiles intending to kill
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs believes Iran intended to take lives in its Tuesday night strike, contradicting administration officials.
-
Congress creating Space Force with limited headroom
Congress is creating a new Space Force within the Air Force, but lawmakers want to make sure its budget doesn’t go to infinity and beyond.
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Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
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OSI found no proof of ‘unprofessional relationship’ in Hyten sexual assault investigation; polygraph was inconclusive
Hyten is nominated to be vice chairman of the joint chiefs.
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Greenland’s not for sale, but it is strategically important
The presence of Thule Air Force Base makes Greenland a major strategic asset for the U.S. – and China would love to join in.
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Allegations against Hyten could complicate path toward Joint Chiefs vice chairman job, despite clearance
The Pentagon’s nominee for vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs may face blowback on the hill following revelations of sexual assault accusations. But the service has cleared him of any wrongdoing.
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About 1,000 US troops will head to Mideast as tensions with Iran grow
Roughly 1,500 U.S. troops consisting of a Patriot missile battalion, intelligence aircraft, engineers and fighter pilots are heading to the Middle East as a “prudent defensive measure” against Iran.
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How the Space Force might impact Navy and Marine Corps personnel
The question is how many Navy and Marine Corps billets will transfer to the Space Force.
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he’s open to Air Force secretary job
An Iraq War vet all but threw his hat in the ring for Air Force secretary, saying he would “strongly consider” it if President Donald Trump made the offer.
-
Rockets slam Baghdad’s Green Zone
The latest attack raises concerns of Iran-backed militias orchestrating attacks that could push the U.S. into a broader conflict with Iran — especially as tensions with Iran remain on edge following Tehran’s launch of 16 ballistic missiles targeting coalition troops housed at the al-Asad and Irbil Iraqi bases.
-
Milley says Iran launched ballistic missiles intending to kill
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs believes Iran intended to take lives in its Tuesday night strike, contradicting administration officials.
-
Congress creating Space Force with limited headroom
Congress is creating a new Space Force within the Air Force, but lawmakers want to make sure its budget doesn’t go to infinity and beyond.
-
Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
-
OSI found no proof of ‘unprofessional relationship’ in Hyten sexual assault investigation; polygraph was inconclusive
Hyten is nominated to be vice chairman of the joint chiefs.
-
Greenland’s not for sale, but it is strategically important
The presence of Thule Air Force Base makes Greenland a major strategic asset for the U.S. – and China would love to join in.
-
Allegations against Hyten could complicate path toward Joint Chiefs vice chairman job, despite clearance
The Pentagon’s nominee for vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs may face blowback on the hill following revelations of sexual assault accusations. But the service has cleared him of any wrongdoing.
-
About 1,000 US troops will head to Mideast as tensions with Iran grow
Roughly 1,500 U.S. troops consisting of a Patriot missile battalion, intelligence aircraft, engineers and fighter pilots are heading to the Middle East as a “prudent defensive measure” against Iran.
-
How the Space Force might impact Navy and Marine Corps personnel
The question is how many Navy and Marine Corps billets will transfer to the Space Force.
-
Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he’s open to Air Force secretary job
An Iraq War vet all but threw his hat in the ring for Air Force secretary, saying he would “strongly consider” it if President Donald Trump made the offer.













