The Pentagon has adjusted its military strategy, now focusing on drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific instead of the Caribbean. This shift raises questions about the effectiveness and legality of recent operations.
Democrats are fuming over the Trump administration's lack of transparency regarding recent military strikes on drug boats, claiming they were excluded from critical briefings and demanding more accountability.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to initiate nuclear testing on par with Russia and China, coinciding with critical trade discussions with Xi Jinping in Gyeongju.
In a bold move, President Trump has directed the Defense Department to restart nuclear weapons testing to match the capabilities of Russia and China. This decision comes as he prepares for a critical meeting with Xi Jinping in South Korea.
Kathryn Bigelow, director of Netflix's House of Dynamite, defends her film against Pentagon claims of inaccuracy regarding missile defense systems while sparking important conversations about nuclear threats.
Noah Oppenheim defends House of Dynamite against Pentagon's complaints about its portrayal of US missile defense systems, igniting a heated debate about accuracy and reality.
A mysterious billionaire has made headlines with a whopping $125 million donation to Trump's super PAC, raising questions about anonymity and political influence amidst a government shutdown.
In a surprising revelation, Timothy Mellon, a reclusive billionaire and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has been identified as the anonymous donor behind a $130 million contribution to support U.S. troops during the ongoing federal shutdown. This controversial donation raises questions about its legality and the implications for federal funding.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to cover active-duty troop salaries. Experts are raising legal concerns about the implications of private funding in military operations.
The Pentagon has received a $130 million anonymous donation to cover military salaries amid a government shutdown, but legal experts warn that using these funds without Congress's approval could be unconstitutional. The donation raises serious questions about military funding and oversight.