Joe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry. He had previously served as Congress reporter.
U.S. House Republicans introduced a stopgap spending resolution late Wednesday to avert a partial government shutdown through May 5 as leadership continues negotiations on a larger budget deal.
With a partial government shutdown looming, White House and congressional Democrats are staring each other down from opposite sides of the border wall issue.
There’s a lot of optimism in Congress that when it returns from recess on Monday, it can quickly reach a budget deal, averting both a shutdown and a long-term stop-gap budget that would vex defense interests.
There are warehouses full of weapons and equipment to train Iraqi counter-terror troops fighting the Islamic State group, but Iraqi red tape is keeping it locked up, according to a Pentagon watchdog agency.
When Congress returns from recess, U.S. President Donald Trump will face a push from some lawmakers who say he should ask for their authorization to wage an extended war in Syria and Iraq.
A bipartisan group of nearly two dozen lawmakers is calling for the Trump administration to allow sales of armed unmanned systems to Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
The U.S. would limit arms sales to Saudi Arabia over its campaign in Yemen, if legislation announced by four U.S. senators on Thursday passes Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said NATO is "no longer obsolete," a huge reversal from an oft-stated stance that alarmed U.S. allies, and one in a series of recent foreign policy U-turns.