Contributions of aircraft, submarines, drones and ships from the U.S. military to NATO may be significantly cut back, Politico reported. Pentagon adviser Alexander Velez-Green announced the change […]
Author: Francis Kapper
Taiwan scrambled fighter jets and warships to monitor and deter increased Chinese military activity around the island nation. The encroachment from Chinese aircraft and warships conducting a […]
The U.S. launched new strikes against Iranian targets as diplomats from Washington and Tehran arrived in Qatar for negotiations to end the war, Reuters reported. Explosions were […]
Chinese President Xi Jinping may not need to launch a full-scale invasion of Taiwan to put the island, the U.S., and the global tech economy in crisis, […]
President Donald Trump announced that an additional 5,000 troops will be sent to Poland after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth cancelled a planned U.S. troop deployment. Trump […]
A top U.S. Navy official revealed Thursday that the U.S. had paused a key arms sale to Taiwan, but Taiwanese officials never got the memo. Acting Secretary […]
During Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. military expended missiles defending Israel than Israeli forces expended, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The U.S. military fired than […]
NATO’s top official said that many allies are not providing enough financial support to Ukraine as the U.S. prepares possible changes to its military commitments in Europe. […]
China is holding up high-level talks with the Pentagon as President Donald Trump weighs whether to approve a proposed $14 billion arms package for Taiwan, the Financial […]
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to speak with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te in the first dialogue between the presidents of the U.S. and Taiwan […]
The Department of War announced Tuesday that it will reduce the number of troops present in Europe. The total number of brigade combat teams has been cut […]
Former members of an al-Qaeda-linked movement may be the unexpected winners of the Iran war as the naval conflict forces oil to be shipped by land rather […]











