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It Takes More Than A Tweet To Change Pentagon Policy

Twenty-four hours after Donald Trump tweeted he was banning transgender people from serving in the military, the Pentagon took pains to stress that nothing had changed.

Nancy A. Youssef 6 years ago

Iraq Military’s Human Rights Abuses Draw Few US Complaints

Extrajudicial killings of suspected ISIS members at the hands of Iraqi security forces in Mosul are no secret. But US troops embedded with Iraqi forces have reported only a handful of possible human rights violations, none as serious as what human rights groups and news reports say have taken place.

Nancy A. Youssef 6 years ago

At Least Sean Spicer Held Briefings. His Pentagon Counterpart Hasn't.

In the six months of the Trump administration, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has appeared before television cameras in the Pentagon briefing room only twice. It's just another sign of the decreasing information available on US war efforts.

Nancy A. Youssef 6 years ago

Sean Spicer Has Resigned

And Trump just hired a new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci.

Adrian Carrasquillo 6 years ago

Trump Administration "Paralyzed" Over Russia

The problem isn't only whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, but how the US government wants to deal with Russia — as a friend or as a foe. Until that's clear, fixing a strategy is all but impossible.

Nancy A. Youssef 6 years ago

The War In Afghanistan Just Got Harder To Follow In Real Time

The US commander in Afghanistan will no longer issue an initial statement within hours of a US combat death. Instead, deaths will be announced by the Pentagon 24 hours after family members have been notified.

Nancy A. Youssef 6 years ago