Yesterday's nuclear brinkmanship between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un may have terrified much of the rest of the world, but the military industrial complex rubs its hands with glee. Profits are way up since the first Korean lon
ISIS affiliates have been active in the southern Philippines in recent months, seizing the city of Marawi and leading to a protracted battle with the Philippine military, which the US has been participating in a limited role.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has criticized Pentagon officials for wasting as much as $28 million by making a questionable choice of forest camouflage-patterned uniforms for Afghan National Army soldiers.
As if there weren't already too many reasons to distrust the United States' government's discretion with weapons of war, a federal agency has found that our bureaucrats can and will give weapons to just about anyone.
On Friday the House overwhelmingly approved a massive increase in military spending, passing a $696 billion National Defense Authorization bill for 2018. President Trump's request already included a huge fifty or so billion dollar spending increase
There's currently a push in the halls of Washington D.C., to establish a new branch of the military by 2019, one whose focus would be operations among the stars.
"Years of complex operations and the ongoing demands of units in the field have left the armed forces struggling to maintain both operational capacity and high levels of readiness, according to a recent report from the Government Accountability Off
Another Middle East debacle...Three-term Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, a member of both the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees, has proposed legislation that would prohibit any U.S. assistance to terrorist organizations in Syria a
The great power play never assumes that small states matter. They supply the necessary show for the big game, the theatre set for the show down in which the small scatter whilst the big boys level the punches. In history, the bully is insentient, and
A Pentagon effort to incubate businesses in Silicon Valley may be bearing some of its first fruit, as a San Diego company rolls out a set of new drones it says could accompany human-piloted fighters into combat.
Just when you thought our Syria policy could not get any worse, last week it did. The US military twice attacked Syrian government forces from a military base it illegally occupies inside Syria.
After an audit from the Department of Defense revealed that the Pentagon couldn't account for over $1 billion in weapons and equipment that was meant for fighters in Iraq, the question remains: Did ISIS gain $1 BILLION in weapons and equipment
Exclusive: The failure to hold the Iraq War perpetrators accountable has led to false narratives about "successful surges" that never really succeeded -- and now may allow the Afghan slaughter to escalate, reports James W Carden.
The US Air force 2018 budget request released Tuesday includes $25.4 billion for research, development, test and evaluation programs -- an increase of $5 billion, or 26 percent, from the amount enacted for the current year, according to budget docum
"America wins the wars that she undertakes, make no mistake about it, and we have declared war on tyranny and aggression." Obama, one of the Bushes or Clinton? It's a familiar bit of nonsense, but it was said by Lyndon Johnson sometime around 5
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