Once signed by the president, the Pentagon will be funded through Congress’s usual appropriations process after being stuck under a continuing resolution for the duration of fiscal 2025.
For the last 16 years, the US has not had any nuclear nonproliferation policies. Henry Sokolski in this op-ed argues why that needs to change.
The Trump administration has already spent nearly $500 million on domestic National Guard deployments, with monthly costs being further broken down by the CBO.
Army Air Corps AH-64E Attack Helicopters take-off during Exercise Swift Response (part of Exercise Steadfast Defender) on July 5, 2024. (British Ministry of Defense) WASHINGTON — The US State ...
JERUSALEM — Israeli defense giant Elbit Systems has selected startup Lowental Hybrid to supply a new hybrid-electric engine small enough to fit in tactical drones, aiming for a breakthrough that could ...
“We have been been given a lawful order by the president to respond to this crisis on the border and we’re doing that,” a Pentagon official said.