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The US commander in charge of forces in the Middle East arrived in Israel for “joint preparations” over an expected revenge ...
Be prepared! There will be no “MR. NICE GUY.” We want our Capital BACK,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Sunday.
This report is part of a regular, quarterly assessment that includes a report card with grades on five key policy areas based ...
As the Middle East approaches a new boiling point, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) finds itself at the heart of an ...
Instead of obsessing about fixing the region's problems, Washington needs to focus on vital U.S. interests, of which there ...
As the USS Gerald R. Ford sets sail to Europe, naval officials emphasize the strike group’s flexibility amid rising tensions in the Middle East. (Scripps News) Mary Trump issues warning on long ...
Trump's decision to greenlight U.S. participation in Israel's war against Iran sparked fears of pulling the United States into yet another intractable conflict in the Middle East, as well as ...
As was seen on Sept. 11, 2001, the risk of carefully orchestrated attacks that use our own infrastructures as weapons against us are always present. Plus, if any Middle East groups want to inflict ...
A new leader for U.S. Central Command has been approved by the Senate at a precarious time for U.S. forces and policy in the Middle East. In a voice vote over the weekend slipped in while senators ...
"It's hard for me to relate seriously to something called the 'Trump Doctrine,'" said Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
U.S. troops in the Middle East are likely to stay in a dispersed and defensive position amid the fragile ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, experts and former senior military officials say.