U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in Caribbean, Killing 3
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Given uncertainty around the Iran war, we thought it might be a good idea to refresh everyone's memory on the military draft.
Palantir and its CEO Alex Karp called on the US to pursue AI-powered weapons, reinstate the military draft and shy away from “regressive” cultures in a buzzy 22-point manifesto.
The U.S. military said it launched another strike on a boat it accused of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people Sunday. The Trump administration's campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters has persisted since early September and killed at least 181 people in total.
The Pentagon and U.S. Navy said reports of shortages on board U.S. warships were false.
The United States and the Philippines have kicked off of their largest combat exercises in an annual display of allied military might.
Chinese national arrested at JFK after allegedly photographing US military aircraft at Nebraska base
Tianrui Liang, a Chinese national, was arrested at JFK Airport after allegedly photographing sensitive military planes near Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.
The rescue of downed U.S. airmen in Iran shows why “leave no one behind” still defines the military, and why it matters for trust, risk and readiness.
The U.S. military is readying to board ships linked to Iran and seize commercial vessels in international waters in the coming days as President Trump looks to expand a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz,
More than 10,000 American troops are helping enforce the blockade on Iranian ports, and while no ships have yet been boarded, the U.S. military said Thursday that it is warning Iran-linked ships that it could fire warning shots or escalate to other force if they try to outrun the Navy.
This war is already deeply unpopular, and it is already a crisis for the Trump administration,' says head of anti-war group Mike Prysner | Anadolu