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The US Department of Defense (DoD) currently has only 25 percent of the interceptors needed for all its military plans, with conflicts in the Middle East contributing to the shortage.
Proponents of continued weapons shipments are commending the United States for intervention on account of humanitarian ...
President Trump said Monday his administration will send more defensive weapons to Ukraine amid its war with Russia, days ...
Trump has now apparently reversed Hegseth's pause from last week. But there remains no discernible strategy — and that's a ...
Wisely, the United States has kept its own forces out of direct combat, choosing instead to treat Ukraine as a proxy in a ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday he ordered an expansion of contacts with the United States to ensure ...
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine of the conflict to date on July 3, days after the Pentagon paused weapons ...
The move blindsided the State Department, Ukraine, European allies and members of Congress, who demanded an explanation from ...