While addressing top military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said officers “should resign” if they do not agree with his department’s policies. In his remarks, ...
JERUSALEM -- The Israeli military has intercepted dozens of boats sailing as part of an aid flotilla towards Gaza, detaining hundreds of passengers including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, ...
JAKARTA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Indonesia's military has begun producing multivitamins to be distributed to children through its free meals programme, an official said on Wednesday, the latest expansion of ...
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The leader of America’s armed forces risked U.S. national security Tuesday in order to taunt the Trump administration’s perceived foreign enemies. Speaking to the country’s top military commanders ...
During his forced pep rally for military leaders, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth smeared every non-white uniform leader in the US Military as being DEA hires from a "woke" Department of Defense.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump threatened to fire top military leaders who disagree with him at a rare meeting with hundreds of top generals and admirals, while his defense secretary accused the ...
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are expected to meet on Tuesday with top U.S. military generals from around the world. The meeting could bring as many as 1,000 U.S. military ...
President Donald Trump is set to attend Tuesday’s unprecedented all-hands meeting of U.S. military commanders in Quantico, Va., he said Sunday. As speculation swirls over why generals and flag ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday they’ve agreed to a plan to end the war in Gaza, but it’s unclear whether Hamas will accept the terms.