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Why a Gulf–Israel rapid response force still makes sense
A Middle East rapid-response force would not only deter aggression — it would symbolize a new era of partnership and self-reliance.
By Sam Mundy and Devin Young
Incoming Foreign Relations chairman is foe of Trump’s massive Mideast arms sales
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, who clashed with the Trump administration over its arms sales in the Mideast, rejection of Cold War arms control treaties and its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, is poised to become the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
By Joe Gould
Son Tay raider recalls the hunt for POWs in North Vietnam 50 years ago today
Saturday marks 50 years since a special operations group raided the Son Tay prison compound in North Vietnam to rescue some 61 prisoners of war.
By Jared Morgan
Trump meets with troops from al-Baghdadi raid during Fort Bragg visit
President Trump presented the troops with a Presidential Unit Citation and visited a Special Forces memorial.
QAnon conspiracy about SEAL Team Six raid on Osama bin Laden picks up steam
A QAnon theory suggests Osama bin Laden is still alive.
9/11 was the ‘defining moment’ for soldier who will receive the Medal of Honor tomorrow
Freshly dug graves underscored the urgency of the hostage rescue mission in the predawn hours of Oct. 22, 2015.
By Kyle Rempfer
Delta bans purported bin Laden killer for not wearing a mask
A former Navy SEAL who has said he killed Osama bin Laden has been banned by Delta Air Lines after removing his face mask during a flight.
Pakistan’s prime minister pokes U.S., says bin Laden ‘martyred’ during Navy SEAL raid
“We sided with the U.S. in the War on Terror but they came here and killed him, martyred him," Pakistan's prime minister said of bin Laden.
McRaven backs Mattis, Mullen: Clearing peaceful protesters for a photo op is not ‘morally right’
“When you are in the military, there are three criteria for every decision we make: it has to be moral, legal and ethical."
By Diana Stancy
McRaven tells graduating MIT students that they, not comic book heroes, 'have to save the world’
Retired Navy SEAL Adm. William McRaven addressed MIT graduates.
By Collin Binkley, Associated Press