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The department's press secretary said it "has no interest in legitimizing an organization that has invited … architects of ...
A dozen top U.S. military commanders and officials was slated to participate in the Aspen Security Forum this week.
Aid deaths in Gaza, Sudan fighting escalates, Ukraine strikes Russia, and US warns China—here's your July 11 SOFREP Evening Brief.
A divided federal appeals court ruled Friday that the U.S. government can throw out plea deals with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and two ...
The court found that Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III had the authority to invalidate a contract reached between the ...
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last month, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth believed that a negotiated peace between Russia and Ukraine is possible because "Vladimir Putin knows ...
Chinese dominance in display technologies poses a critical national security threat, demanding urgent US action to secure ...
The Yemen-based Houthis carried out their second attack on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea this week, which resulted in the deaths of three crew members.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not inform the White House before he authorized a pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine last week, according to reports. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump complained Thursday that the United States provided too many weapons to Ukraine under the previous administration, his first public comments on the pause in ...
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The U.S. is halting some shipments of air defense missiles and other munitions to Ukraine amid concerns that its own ...