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Defense spending bill would defund Biden’s Gaza pier
A series of Republican amendments to multiple defense bills would ban funding for the Gaza pier.
In step to shut Guantanamo, Biden transfers Moroccan home
The transfer of Abdullatif Nasser was the first by the Biden administration.
By Dino Hazell
Marines headed to protect embassy in Haiti, but no troops to stabilize nation, says Biden
The Marines sent were part of the Marine Security Guard Security Augmentation Unit.
By Philip Athey
Afghanistan’s neighbors wary as US seeks nearby military staging area
U.S. diplomats are meeting with more doubts from Afghanistan’s neighbors about any security partnering with the United States.
Why the military should work with scientists to study the UFO phenomenon
For those like me waiting for definitive statements, the DNI report on unexplained aerial phenomenon was a big disappointment.
By Chris Impey
Biden’s nominee for Pentagon weapons chief withdraws
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Mike Brown, withdrew from consideration on July 14, Defense News has confirmed.
Bush criticizes Afghanistan withdrawal, fears for women
Former President George W. Bush says the withdrawal from Afghanistan is a mistake.
House appropriators advance $706 billion defense spending bill
The House Appropriations Committee has approved a $706 billion defense spending bill for fiscal 2022 over the objections of panel Republicans.
By Joe Gould