President Trump continues to evade questions about the pause in U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine, raising concerns over accountability and foreign policy amid escalating Russian attacks.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has reversed a hold on weapons shipments to Ukraine, claiming he never ordered the freeze. This decision comes amid rising tensions with Russia and internal debates on defense strategy.
In a recent press conference, Trump addressed controversial comments made by NATO chief Mark Rutte, referring to him as 'daddy.' The discussion expanded to US relations with Iran and Ukraine, leaving many questions unanswered.
In a historic move, NATO has agreed to increase defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP by 2035, signaling a united front against security threats like Russia and terrorism.
A U.S. intelligence report contradicts President Trump's claims about the success of airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, indicating only a temporary setback for Tehran’s program. The findings reveal that key components remain intact.
A decade of meticulous planning led to the U.S. military's unprecedented B-2 bomber strike on Iran, targeting key nuclear facilities with bunker-buster bombs in a historic mission dubbed 'Operation Midnight Hammer.'
As tensions with Iran escalate over its nuclear ambitions, multiple B-2 stealth bombers have been deployed to Guam, raising speculation about potential military action. With strategic meetings in the White House, the situation remains volatile.
As the conflict between Iran and Israel intensifies, Iran's nuclear strategy presents a dilemma for the U.S. and allies. Will the pressure lead to concessions or further escalation?
As tensions escalate between Iran and Israel, the question arises: Why is Iran holding back its advanced missile arsenal? Experts analyze the strategic implications behind this cautious approach.
A national security expert warns that a U.S. attack on Iran's Fordo nuclear facility may not be effective, even with powerful bunker-buster bombs. The complexities of the site could hinder military efforts.