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The deteriorating infrastructure at the former Air Force Base now has the attention of the federal government. After Supervisor Michael Cashman called on the federal government in June to help with ...
The US president backs away from the trilateral summit, expresses frustration with “stupid” war, while experts say Russian ...
North Korea is "no longer content to have its nuclear weapons and be left alone," a former senior U.S. official told Newsweek ...
In recent days British news media, commentators and sundry armchair generals, have excelled themselves with criticisms of ...
"I wish the 30 soldiers who died in Alaska during my time at Wainwright had gotten to see this moment," writes Jake Johnson ...
Today, it feels as if geopolitics is a game scripted, twisted, and replayed at the whims of one capital—Washington, and more ...
The exercise, the largest scale in the Pacific since the Cold War, looked at managing airpower across contested environments.
A British soldier began writing "The Fall of Gondolin" while in a hospital bed, stricken by "trench disease" from the lethal front lines of World War I.
Khrushchev charmed Eisenhower’s grandkids, went skeet shooting, and talked world peace over lunch. For a few hours on that Pennsylvania farm, the Cold War thawed as two old foes found common ground.
In Washington, Trump’s presented himself as the obvious Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He seems determined to force a one-sided ...