NATO Chief Renews Push to Move European Defense Funding Out of War Budget NATO commander Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti pressed the Senate for full funding of the European Deterrence Initiative.
NATO Commander Wants 2 More Destroyers, Carrier Presence to Counter Russia NATO needs two more destroyers based in Europe and more carrier presence in the North Atlantic to counter Russia, he said.
NATO Troops Were Located, Tricked Into Disobeying Orders in Research Experiment Enemies can use social media to not only inexpensively find and target NATO forces but manipulate them, new research has...
Polar Geopolitics: The Scramble to Control the Arctic The prospect of the Arctic Ocean emerging as a theater of military rivalry will create new challenges for the U.S. and NATO.
'Distraught' Mattis Had to Resign or Compromise Beliefs: Former SecDef Cohen Close friend Bill Cohen said the defense secretary agonized over his decision.
'Mr. Putin Is a Slow Learner.' Mattis Blasts Russia Aggression, Meddling The Secretary of Defense said that Putin's actions have become a catalyst for NATO countries to "rearm and to strengthen."
NATO Commits Long-Term to Military Training Mission In Iraq Iraq's prime minister declared "final victory" over ISIS last year, but intense fighting continues.
50,000 Troops Prep for NATO's Biggest Show of Force Since the Cold War Marines are landing in Iceland, a carrier is sailing past the Arctic Circle and U.S. aircraft are soaring over Scandinavia.
Apparent Afghan Insider Attack Kills NATO Service Member, Wounds Two Others This comes just four days after another insider attack left an Afghan police chief dead and an American general wounded.
Russia Urged to Witness NATO's Strength in Huge Military Exercise Russia has already condemned the Trident Juncture exercise as a needless provocation that "hasn't gone unnoticed."
Defense Department to Review List of Medical Conditions that Disqualify Potential Recruits from Serving The review follows changes over the last three years that expanded waivers for 51 conditions.
Frantic Refugees, Helicopters Pushed Overboard: Memories of the Fall of Saigon 50 Years Later Fifty years later, the surreal images of U.S. sailors and Marines scrambling to push, drag and muscle helicopters overboard...
Reports of Civilian Deaths in Yemen Are Mounting. The Pentagon Is Remaining Mostly Silent. After reports of two major strikes against targets inside Yemen, officials at U.S. Central Command are refusing to discuss...
Trump Locks In Future of Michigan Air Base with New Fighter Jet Announcement President Donald Trump landed in Michigan and shared a hug with a longtime antagonist, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, as...
48 Hours with Marines and Soldiers on the US Southern Border Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a...