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While some level of secrecy or information delay has always been part of military operations, the shift to actively refusing ...
The group discussed potential U.S. military strikes on Iran-backed Houthi targets in Yemen. Two hours before carrying out the ...
The armed forces of the United States of America have attacked the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen, which is controlled by the ...
In another sign of China's growing presence in the Middle East, it recentlycarried out military drills in the Gulf of Aden as ...
An intense series of suspected U.S. airstrikes hit sites across Yemen held by the Houthi rebels, with at least one person ...
Hegseth’s defiance was typical of the bombast that Trump spotted when he was a Fox News anchor and vehement defender of the president in his first term and that made him defense secretary, despite his ...
Houthi rebels' military capabilities were reportedly slashed by about 30% by the recent litany of U.S. airstrikes on Yemen.
The lack of public contrition, let alone resignations, from top officials, reflects a White House that operates in a culture of impunity and has stacked the Justice Department and FBI – which might ...
As Iranian proxy forces in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria falter under various campaigns, Tehran is leaning on the Houthi terrorist group in Yemen to carry out offensive ambitions.
By Eric Schmitt Reporting from Washington The U.S. military has conducted strikes against Houthi militia targets in Yemen daily since March 15, but the Pentagon has not provided details about the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in his first public remarks about the The Atlantic's reporting, said, "Nobody was texting war plans." ...
Trump said that even though the editor of The Atlantic was inadvertently added to a private chat about military plans, his ...