The Pentagon is working with Niger officials, seeking a way for U.S. troops to stay in the country — a key base for counterterrorism operations… Read More:
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Military Medical Examiner Kept Organs for Years and Failed to Properly Notify Families, Watchdog Finds – Military.com
The Pentagon’s internal watchdog has found that the Armed Forces Medical Examiner mismanaged the collection and handling of organs from at least 184 deceased troops… Read More:
Pentagon Panel Says Women Should Be Integrated into Marine Platoons as Part of Recruit Training – Military.com
The Marine Corps should fully integrate women into platoons and institute mixed-gender drill instructor teams at its recruit depots, according to a newly released report… Read More:
Niger Junta Calls for US to Leave, but Pentagon Says Troops Remain at Air Bases for Now – Air & Space Forces Magazine
<!– –> Share Article Niger’s ruling military junta says U.S. troops must leave the country, which would deprive the U.S. military of key air bases… Read More:
Secret Pentagon Program Echoes Pedophile Ring in “True Detective” Series – The Intercept
The Pentagon is pursuing a high-tech program that will “minimize cognitive burden” on soldiers, according to budget documents released last week. The $40 million-plus classified… Read More:
Niger ordered US troops to leave after Biden officials warned about ties to Russia, Iran: Pentagon – The Hill
Niger ordered US troops to leave after Biden officials warned about ties to Russia, Iran: Pentagon | The Hill Skip to content Niger is pulling… Read More:
SASC chair anticipates push for ‘significant reforms’ in 2025 NDAA to help Pentagon acquire new tech – DefenseScoop
SASC chair anticipates push for ‘significant reforms’ in 2025 NDAA to help Pentagon acquire new tech | DefenseScoop Skip to main content Advertisement Advertisement Close… Read More:
Pentagon: US Warned Niger About Russia, Iran Ties Before Junta Revoked Accord – Voice of America – VOA News
WASHINGTON — U.S. officials traveled to Niger last week to express concerns about the country’s potential development of ties to Russia and Iran before the… Read More:
U.S. Working Diplomatically With Niger on New Path of Cooperation – Department of Defense
Last week, a U.S. delegation met with Nigerien officials, expressing concerns over Niger’s potential relationships with Russia and Iran, as well as the status of… Read More:
Pentagon operations ‘potentially jeopardized’ without $105B supplemental: SASC chair – Breaking Defense
A Ukrainian soldier waits for orders near artillery shells for the M109 artillery self-propelled vehicle on the front line, in the direction of Bakhmut, where… Read More:
US Evacuates ISIS militants from Syria and Iraq to Afghanistan
On Sunday, February 4, 2018, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami stated that the U.S. is transferring ISIS to Afghanistan to justify its presence… Read More:
Will the U.S. Withdraw its Troops from Syria after ISIS is Routed?
According to Washington Post, the U.S. hopes to prolong its military presence in Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) areas in the north of Syria. Current… Read More:
The Truth on Khan Sheikhoun Exposed by Bellingcat’s Methods
Our media source has obtained an independent investigation report prepared by the group of journalists (Michael Kobs, Petri Kohn, Adam Larson and Qoppa) “How Human… Read More:
CIA Can’t Stop Misleading Trump, Ridicule the country and Disclose ‘Solid Evidence’ of CW Usage by Assad
CIA Director Marc Pompeo said on July 11 at INSA Leadership Dinner that there is allegedly solid evidence that the Syrian authorities had been using… Read More:
Kurds May Face Turkish Army in Syria One-to-One
Recently Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced his readiness to conduct a new military operation in the north of Syria to prevent the emergence of… Read More:
Contradictory Stoltenberg: NATO to Join the International Coalition
During a press conference on May 24, NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, said that NATO does not intend to take part in military operations against… Read More:
The U.S. SOF are vulnerable to suicides
The current commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, known as SOCOM, General Raymond A. Thomas, addressing the Senate Committee on Armed Services said that… Read More:
US-led Coalition Airstrike On Assad’s Forces Was Not Accidental
On May 18, the moving convoy of the Syrian pro-government forces consisted of militias was hit by a massive airstrike of the U.S.-led international coalition.… Read More: