The directive restates prior policy and doesn't create any new or blanket approval for troops to kill U.S. citizens.
With tensions high around the US election, social media posts and online articles claim the Pentagon "forgot" to send ballots ...
At least 10,000 North Korean troops have been spotted in the Kursk region, although there is no confirmation that they have ...
For the first time since the Gaza war began, the U.S. will have no aircraft carrier nearby. Meanwhile, a weapons shortage has ...
A post shared on X claims that the Pentagon failed to send absentee ballots to active-duty service members. Verdict: Misleading Local election officials, not the Pentagon, are responsible for sending ...
State election offices are responsible for sending absentee ballots to active military service members who wish to vote, not the Pentagon, as claimed in posts suggesting the U.S. Department of Defense ...
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The Pentagon has addressed the topic of UFOs and aliens again, and it’s the same line we’ve heard for decades. The government ...
The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is sending additional bomber aircraft and Navy warships to the Middle East ...
The Pentagon has announced plans to deploy additional ballistic missile defense destroyers and B-52 bombers to the Middle ...
But the Pentagon isn't averse to using artificial intelligence to "enhance" nuclear command, control, and communications systems, worryingly. Late last month, US Strategic Command leader Air Force Gen ...
The Pentagon released an unusual statement Thursday debunking a rumor spread online that falsely claims U.S. troops are authorized to use force against American citizens during the election.