
What You Need To Know About Guam, The Tiny American Territory That North Korea Is Threatening
*Googles* "What is Guam?"

The Defense Secretary Says North Korea's Actions Could Lead To The "Destruction Of Its People"
The Secretary of State said "there is no imminent threat" from North Korea, following an incendiary statement Tuesday from President Trump.

There's No Agreed Upon Strategy For Afghanistan But The Fallen Keep Returning
The 8th and 9th US troops killed in combat in Afghanistan this year died as the US continues to debate its strategy during the 16th year of the war.

Maybe It’s Time The US Talked To North Korea About Its Missile Program
The US remains stuck on China as the one country that can solve North Korea's rogue missile program.

Just Another North Korean Missile Test? Not If You Live In Chicago.
The missile that North Korea fired Friday flew nearly 600 miles higher than any previously tested missile, according to estimates.

This Is The Retired General Who Is Taking Over For Reince Priebus
Meet John F. Kelly, president's new chief of staff.

It Takes More Than A Tweet To Change Pentagon Policy
Twenty-four hours after Donald Trump tweeted he was banning transgender people from serving in the military, the Pentagon took pains to stress that nothing had changed.

Trump Says Transgender People Cannot "Serve In Any Capacity" In The Military
He made the announcement on Twitter on Wednesday.

Iraq Military’s Human Rights Abuses Draw Few US Complaints
Extrajudicial killings of suspected ISIS members at the hands of Iraqi security forces in Mosul are no secret. But US troops embedded with Iraqi forces have reported only a handful of possible human rights violations, none as serious as what human rights groups and news reports say have taken place.

At Least Sean Spicer Held Briefings. His Pentagon Counterpart Hasn't.
In the six months of the Trump administration, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has appeared before television cameras in the Pentagon briefing room only twice. It's just another sign of the decreasing information available on US war efforts.

Sean Spicer Has Resigned
And Trump just hired a new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci.

The US Is Furious Turkey Published Location Of US Troops In Syria
A senior State Department official tells BuzzFeed News that the US has raised “strong concerns” to senior Turkish officials after a report details the location and numbers of US troops in Syria.

Trump Administration "Paralyzed" Over Russia
The problem isn't only whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia, but how the US government wants to deal with Russia — as a friend or as a foe. Until that's clear, fixing a strategy is all but impossible.

Looking For Details On Syria Ceasefire? Don’t Ask US Military.
President Trump hailed the new US–Russia ceasefire in Syria as a success on Sunday. But Pentagon officials on Monday said they knew nothing about how the ceasefire was being monitored or enforced.

Iraq's Prime Minister Has Declared The "Liberation" Of Mosul From ISIS
Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced and traumatized in the nine-month operation to retake the city.

The War In Afghanistan Just Got Harder To Follow In Real Time
The US commander in Afghanistan will no longer issue an initial statement within hours of a US combat death. Instead, deaths will be announced by the Pentagon 24 hours after family members have been notified.

It’s Too Soon To Declare Victory Over ISIS. Iraq Did It Anyway.
The Iraqi government's declaration that ISIS had been expelled from Iraq goes against both the current situation on the ground in Mosul and the experience other Iraqi cities freed have gone through.

Why Does The Syrian Government Keep Looking To Use Chemical Weapons?
Deir Ezzor and the suburbs of Damascus are among the areas the Pentagon and outside observers believe would be prime targets should Assad defy the White House's warning.

The White House’s Warning To Syria Was Kept Close — But Not From Russia
The Trump administration has yet to make clear whether the late night warning to Damascus was part of a new policy on chemical weapons use.

White House Says Syria May Be Preparing Another Chemical Attack, Warns Assad Will "Pay A Heavy Price"
On Tuesday, a Pentagon spokesperson said that there was evidence the regime was possibly preparing to use chemical weapons. But many in the department were left in the dark ahead of the White House statement.