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NYT Sues Pentagon Over Restrictive Press Policy

The New York Times sues the U.S. Department of War over a new Pentagon press policy, alleging it threatens First Amendment rights. The case is now in federal court. Read the full story.

GOP Turns on Trump's Defence Chief Pete Hegseth

Republican lawmakers are in open revolt against Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth over a lethal boat strike and a pattern of secrecy. Discover the internal crisis shaking Trump's Pentagon.

Pentagon watchdog faults Hegseth for using Signal app

A Pentagon watchdog found War Secretary Pete Hegseth put US personnel at risk by sharing sensitive Yemen strike details on Signal. While cleared of improper declassification, he violated policy. Read the full report.

Trump Puts Military in Impossible Situation

Former President Trump creates constitutional crisis for US military with controversial demands. Analysis of the impossible position facing armed forces leadership.

Trump Okays 48 F-35 Jets for Saudi-Israel Deal

US President Donald Trump approves a major F-35 jet sale to Saudi Arabia, aiming to secure a historic normalization deal with Israel, despite Pentagon's China concerns. Read the full analysis.

Saudi F-35 Jet Request Clears Pentagon Hurdle

Saudi Arabia's landmark request to purchase advanced F-35 fighter jets has overcome a critical Pentagon review, marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern military dynamics and US-Saudi defence cooperation.

Dick Cheney: The Architect of US Gulf Policy

Explore how Dick Cheney transformed the role of US Vice President and shaped America's Middle East policy with unprecedented influence that continues to impact global politics today.

Dick Cheney, Former US Vice President, Dies at 84

Dick Cheney, the powerful US Vice President who shaped America's response to 9/11 and oversaw the Iraq War under George W. Bush, has died at 84. Remembered as one of most influential VPs in history.

Laura Loomer Gets Pentagon Press Credentials

Controversial conservative activist Laura Loomer receives Department of Defense press credentials, raising questions about media access and political affiliations in military reporting.

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