British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to raise concerns Thursday with President Donald Trump over U.S. leaks to the media of investigative details of the Manchester bombing.
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"The U.S. Army failed to properly keep tracks of hundreds of humvees, tens of thousands of rifles and other pieces of military equipment that were sent to Iraq."
British police said Wednesday it was “clear” the suicide bomber who attacked a concert in Manchester did not act alone.
“Rather than talk of cutting forces further, the United States needs to first go back to the future—or perhaps it's more accurate to say, go forward to the past.”
“Russian aggression increases the need for NATO to be fully funded and functioning. Russia is acting out against neighboring states and has threatened NATO members.”
British police say at least 22 people were killed and 59 wounded in an explosion Monday night outside a concert venue in Manchester, England.
“The former Marine Corps general spent four decades on the front lines. How will he lead the Department of Defense?”
“With some of the most difficult areas of the city held by militants - and tens of thousands of civilians still trapped in their homes - the fighting could last well into the weeks ahead.”
“Challenging the orthodoxies around Vietnam is as important today as it has ever been.”
“A fight that the US cannot and should not avoid. It’s also an opportunity for Trump to accomplish what his administration says it wants to do in the Middle East.”
“The US security strategy in Latin America under the new administration has yet to find its footing.”
“The speech is meant as a reset from the harsher tone and policies Mr. Trump adopted as a candidate last year.”
“Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the United States had opened a new channel between senior U.S. and Russian military officials.”
Theme: The Struggle for Security in Africa
“No longer will we have slowed decision cycles because Washington, D.C., has to authorize tactical movements on the ground.”
"The U.S.-led coalition against ISIS will continue to build on the progress made to date to accelerate the campaign to annihilate the vicious group wherever it tries to form."
No one is satisfied with a stalemate in Afghanistan and NATO defense chiefs in Brussels examined proposals that would increase the number of NATO and partner troops in the country.
“And four other questions the President's team needs to answer before expanding America’s longest war.”
“What we saw yesterday - a violent attack on a peaceful demonstration - is an affront to D.C. values and our rights as Americans,” said D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser.
“Yet, still, we don’t read doctrine. Why? Well, it’s complicated.”
“Continuing down a path of overly ambitious and unrealistic advising initiatives, coupled with restricted advising divorced from tactical realities will guarantee that we will lose.”
“Suddenly, Middle Eastern intellectuals are coming to me for ‘ground truth.’”
McMaster said Tuesday that information about terrorism and threats to international aviation that President Trump shared with Russian diplomats last week was “wholly appropriate”.
The arguments that the Army need not devote time, manpower, or money to better preparing to operate in megacities are not uniform in their objections.