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Why it’s hard to know the damage the US did to Iran’s nuclear program
Opinion: Analysts will need more intelligence from more sources to make a confident judgment about the effects on Fordo and Iran’s broader nuclear efforts.
By Joshua Rovner, American University, The Conversation
Jan. 6 panel votes for contempt charges against Meadows, no new information about Trump’s role in Guard response
Congress wants to know what discussions then-President Donald Trump had about the National Guard on Jan. 6.
Fallen SEAL Team 8 Commander honored during Army Navy game
Cmdr. Brian Bourgeois died Dec. 7 after suffering injuries during a fast-rope training evolution Dec. 4 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
General says US troops to remain in Iraq
America invaded Iraq in 2003, and at the peak point had more than 170,000 troops battling insurgents in the country and later working to train and advise Iraqi forces.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
US formally ends combat mission in Iraq
The intention to shift from a U.S. combat role to one focused on training and advising Iraqi security forces was announced earlier, in April.
Integrating deterrence across the gray — making it more than words
The authors propose concepts to address a gap in discourse on "integrated deterrence" in the upcoming National Defense Strategy.
By Katie Crombe, Steve Ferenzi and Robert Jones
Helping kids cope with military life: ‘The Spouse Angle’ podcast
The Spouse Angle is a podcast breaking down the news for military spouses and their families.
By Military Times staff
Berger: I’ll accept a smaller Marine Corps to make light amphibs happen
“We have to provide the Marines what they need to operate in that environment," Commandant of the Marine Corps David Berger said of the need for light amphibious warships. "And if that [means] less Marines, I’m willing to do that. I don’t want to do that."
Biden-Putin square off as tension grows on Ukraine border
Face to face for over two hours, President Joe Biden and Russia’s Vladimir Putin squared off in a secure video call Tuesday.
Ukraine president hails military as Russia tensions soar
Ukrainian and Western officials are worried that the Russian military concentration could herald plans by the Kremlin to attack its neighbor.
‘Recruit the recruiter’: Marine Corps still in need of recruiting duty volunteers
The Corps has found success with recent bonuses, but needs more recruiters.
By Philip Athey