Roger F. Wicker, is among the few Republicans who could put a crimp in President Donald J. Trump’s comfy relationship with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
The Republican chairs of the House and Senate Armed Services committees issued a joint statement on Wednesday criticizing the ...
"I would argue the folks closer to the operational side know better than we do, and I want to make sure that it's not all ...
Hegseth shuts the Office of Net Assessment for no good reason.
Berlin seals a deal to ramp up defense spending indefinitely.
Winning in 2026 requires policy ideas, not name-calling.
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Putin consolidating gains, Witkoff on Moscow mission, Rubio faces angry G7 ministers, shutdown showdown moves to Senate, ...
Roger Wicker of Mississippi, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He said the legislation does not provide adequate support for a military that is contending with ...
Minutes discusses drone swarms over U.S. military bases, revealing critical security gaps and challenges in detecting this threat.
Jan Figel, a former European Union commissioner, special envoy and deputy prime minister of Slovakia, writes in a new op-ed for The Washington Times that economic cooperation — not another Cold ...
President Trump finds himself a “yes” away from brokering a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. But it is Russian President Vladimir Putin who has to say it, and he is leaning in the other direction ...
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