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by The Wall Street Journal | Tue, 06/12/2018 - 12:06pm | 0 comments
In this WSJ video, Donald Bolduc, the former commander of special operations in Africa, and Jack Murphy, an eight-year army special forces veteran, speak about the report. Some of their assessments differ from the findings laid out by the Pentagon about what went wrong.
by Voice of America | Tue, 06/12/2018 - 10:58am | 0 comments
"The Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan overran a district and threatened another Tuesday after a unilateral government ceasefire went into effect. Officials confirmed that a pre-dawn assault by insurgents on Kohistan in northern Faryab province killed at least 12 members of the Afghan forces and wounded 13 others before the Taliban captured the district."
by Voice of America | Tue, 06/12/2018 - 8:13am | 0 comments
In an agreement signed Tuesday in Singapore, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” while U.S. President Donald Trump “committed to provide security guarantees” to North Korea.
by The Washington Post | Tue, 06/12/2018 - 12:09am | 0 comments
"The civil war racking Yemen pits U.S.-backed forces against Iranian-backed elements in an all-out shooting war, and the United States, which has for years conducted counterterrorism operations in Yemen, is expanding its role there."
by Associated Press | Mon, 06/11/2018 - 7:00am | 0 comments
“The U.S. will intensify combat against the Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan during the Kabul government’s temporary halt to attacks on the Taliban, senior U.S. officials said Friday.”
by Defense News | Mon, 06/11/2018 - 6:49am | 0 comments
"Critics of long-term military aid to Lebanon from the U.S. have been bolstered by the May 6 parliamentary elections that have given Hezbollah and its allies a majority in the legislature. Opponents to the aid are specifically concerned about an apparent warming of relations between the U.S.-equipped Lebanese Armed Forces and the political party/militant group Hezbollah."
by Voice of America | Mon, 06/11/2018 - 5:19am | 0 comments
“Hopes for direct peace talks are high in Afghanistan after the Taliban agreed to a unilateral cease-fire from the Afghan government. A former high-ranking Taliban official said the temporary peace deal could be extended and efforts for direct peace talks could be made.”
by The Daily Beast | Sun, 06/10/2018 - 4:20pm | 0 comments
“The Somali rebels knew where the U.S. Special Operators and their allied troops would have to deploy. By flooding terrain, they left them little choice.”
by Voice of America | Sat, 06/09/2018 - 7:44pm | 0 comments
Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan have killed as many as 65 government soldiers and police officers in three attacks. Afghan officials said Saturday the overnight violence in the southern Kandahar, northern Kunduz and western Herat provinces also injured more than 17 security personnel.
by DoD News | Sat, 06/09/2018 - 7:19pm | 0 comments
"While Iraq has liberated all of its territory once captured and held by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, the U.S.-led military campaign against the rogue organization continues in Syria, Defense Secretary James N. Mattis said at a meeting of the defeat-ISIS coalition at NATO headquarters in Brussels today."
by The New York Times | Sat, 06/09/2018 - 5:32am | 0 comments
"In a move that could inject life into a long-struggling Afghan peace process, the Taliban announced Saturday that they would halt operations against Afghan forces for the three days of the Muslim festival of Eid."
by Voice of America | Sat, 06/09/2018 - 5:15am | 0 comments
"One U.S. special operations soldier is dead and four are wounded after al-Qaida-linked militants attacked an outpost under construction Friday in southwestern Somalia. Friday’s attack, about 50 kilometers north of the port city of Kismayo, came as U.S. forces were helping Somali and Kenyan troops construct the outpost, part of a multiday mission to help clear the area of militants with the al-Shabab terror group, according to U.S. military officials."
by The Washington Post | Sat, 06/09/2018 - 5:07am | 0 comments
"Germany’s chief prosecutor has issued an international arrest warrant for one of Syria’s most senior military officials, lawyers said Friday, in a landmark step for legal efforts against members of President Bashar al-Assad’s security apparatus."
by DoD News | Fri, 06/08/2018 - 4:09pm | 0 comments
"Afghan security forces are providing the power, NATO is providing support and training, and the Afghan people are providing the will in the fight against the Taliban and other extremist groups, Army Gen. John W. Nicholson said during a news conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels."
by The Wall Street Journal | Fri, 06/08/2018 - 3:05pm | 0 comments
"U.S. and Afghan special-operations troops are carrying out a major air and ground offensive to clear Islamic State fighters from a district where the militant group aspires to make its local capital."
by Defense One | Fri, 06/08/2018 - 12:12am | 0 comments
“Earlier this year, working with its partners on the ground, the U.S. military disrupted an alleged ISIS-inspired attack that would have targeted a festival — in Trinidad and Tobago. The raid grabbed headlines immediately afterward. But it — and U.S. Southern Command’s ongoing efforts to help the Trinidad security forces develop counter-extremism capabilities — offer lessons about how to confront radicalism at home and abroad.”
by Voice of America | Thu, 06/07/2018 - 12:15am | 0 comments
Tentative plans to draw down the number of U.S. special operations commandos deployed in Africa are drawing mixed reactions from American military experts.
by Army Times | Thu, 06/07/2018 - 12:04am | 0 comments
"In the coming decades, the Army will have to prepare for high intensity conflict against enemies with similar weapons, in urban environments, facing the possibility of long periods without communication or helicopter support. But how will they get there?"
by The Modern War Institute | Wed, 06/06/2018 - 9:13pm | 0 comments
"The growing territorial reach exercised by the Taliban poses a notable threat to the stability of the Afghan government. The insurgents’ persistence and adaptability points to an underappreciated trend."
by Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction | Wed, 06/06/2018 - 12:05pm | 0 comments
Today, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) released an audit, requested by Congress in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2017, of the Afghan government's efforts to develop and implement a national anti-corruption strategy.
by DoD News | Tue, 06/05/2018 - 7:13am | 0 comments
The village of Tournieres, like many other small French municipalities during World War II, was heavily occupied by German forces and very unaware of its fate. However, it would later realize the name Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, and his First Advance Headquarters Supreme Allied Expeditionary Force Headquarters, known today as Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, U.S. Army Europe, would forever be a part of its history.
by Military Times | Mon, 06/04/2018 - 9:02pm | 0 comments
"The Senate Armed Services Committee plans to dish out millions for a Marine attack aircraft and the Corps’ futuristic sea drone, known as the MUX."
by Military Times | Mon, 06/04/2018 - 8:13pm | 0 comments
"After a scathing quarterly report to Congress cast more doubt on the security situation in Afghanistan, few things in the wayward country appear to be going well, except, that is, for the Afghan Air Force."
by The New York Times | Mon, 06/04/2018 - 8:18am | 0 comments
"American Special Operations forces are likely to be sharply cut in Africa as a result of a new Pentagon strategy that focuses on combating rising threats from Russia and China and, in turn, is driving a sweeping review of the nation’s elite commando missions."
by The Wall Street Journal | Sun, 06/03/2018 - 7:46pm | 0 comments
"The Trump administration is weighing an appeal from the United Arab Emirates for direct U.S. support to seize Yemen’s main port for humanitarian aid from Iranian-backed Houthi fighters, according to U.S. officials, a move they worry could have catastrophic effects on the country."