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I was brought on the team to assume two positions: the battalion maintenance officer and the maintenance platoon leader ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump refused on Saturday to take military force off the table in his quest to acquire Greenland, saying he had an obligation to pursue ownership of the Danish ...
“There’s a good possibility that we could do it without military force,” he said, but added, “I don’t take anything off the table.” When asked about the broader strategic significance ...
An investigation by The New York Times has revealed that America was woven into the war far more than previously known. By Adam Entous The war in Ukraine is at an inflection point, with President ...
Fresh off J.D. Vance‘s embarrassingly truncated visit to Greenland, President Donald Trump said that using “military force” to seize the semi-autonomous territory from Denmark is not “off ...
Increased pressure by President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance for Greenland to become part of the U.S. comes decades after the American military ... base under a sheet of ice and ...
Vice President Vance in a speech from a U.S. base in Greenland said Friday the U.S. is not likely to use military force in President Trump’s pursuit of taking over the territory. Vance also said ...
Subscribe to the Daily News Brief. The United States maintains a considerable military presence in the Middle East, with forces in more than a dozen countries and on ships throughout the region ...
Canadians have a grudging commitment to their national defense. The country spends well under 2 percent of its GDP on the military. Its fleets are aging, and much of its infrastructure is crumbling.
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But an abandoned underground military site poses a major environmental threat as the planet warms. Researchers found thousands of gallons of waste buried under the ice sheet could resurface by 2100.
(Raytheon) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The U.S. Army plans to send major elements of its most modernized air and missile defense capabilities to the Pacific and European theaters, according to Maj.