US Military Coy About Numbers of Troops Leaving Afghanistan
Central Command announces that it has completed 'between 6-12% of the entire retrograde process,' re
Central Command announces that it has completed 'between 6-12% of the entire retrograde process,' re
Pentagon says 'it's too soon to tell' whether Moscow's assurance can be taken at face value
Translator gave classified information to Hezbollah after US airstrike killed an Iranian commander
The country remains in turmoil following the February 1 military coup
State Department determines takeover was a coup after assessment of events
Lolyd Austin's memo fulfills a commitment he made to senators last week during confirmation hearings
Lolyd Austin's memo fulfills a commitment he made to senators last week during confirmation hearings
Delaware man and son turned themselves in to authorities
Move is part of pressure campaign against China's Communist Party for allegedly using forced labor
Robert E. Lee statue represented Virginia in Statuary Hall; the general fought to uphold slavery
Trump administration accuses state-owned Xinjiang Protection and Construction Corps of using forced
The move is designed to deter US investment firms, pension funds and others from buying and selling
Most of them were postmarked from China
Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said the two countries will build ties across a slew of d
Department's announcement does not mention the flag or the ban
Defense leaders have for weeks been tied in knots over the incendiary issue
Amid international protests over racial injustice, Mississippi was under increasing pressure to lose
For more than 70 years, the Confederate flag was a common and complicated sight at NASCAR races
US president's stance puts him at odds with military leaders who are moving to excise symbols of Con
The Confederate flag "runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environ
This includes whether to rename Army bases like North Carolina's Fort Bragg that honor Confederate o
Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says militarized response sets up false conflict' between milit
More than 17,000 members of the U.S. National Guard are supporting state and local law enforcement,
Trump administration had suggested cutbacks in military support to African countries
Officials say no indications the plane was downed by enemy fire