Breaking: Computers with Access to Classified Material Stolen from Capitol
A source inside the Pentagon has confirmed that several computers with access to the government’s secret ‘SIPRNet’ were stolen on Wednesday.
A source inside the Pentagon has confirmed that several computers with access to the government’s secret ‘SIPRNet’ were stolen on Wednesday.
Both of the targeted areas have been used as Iranian bases in Syria, as well as Iranian-proxy militias, including Hezbollah.
As concern over our National Security swirls, acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller has drawn a firm line in the sand.
Iran: “The fingers of our heroic armed forces are on the trigger, and if enemies commit the slightest mistake, the armed forces will surely respond fiercely.”
Whether carried out by Trump supporters or ANTIFA, it makes little difference. Today was as close as we’ve been to a civil war since 1865.
In the latest outbreak of violence, more than 100 civilians were killed in Niger by extremists who attacked two villages.
The legal team for Tony DeDolph, a Navy SEAL involved in the hazing death of Green Beret Logan Melgar, says he will plead guilty at trial.
“This action clearly demonstrates our continuing commitment to Somalia and our regional partners,” Army Major General Joel Tyler said.
The variety of weapons and gear that North Korea put on display in October may belie the actual extent of its ongoing military modernization.
The Senate met in a rare holiday session and voted 81 to 13 to approve the $741 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Iran’s military frontman, General Hossein Salami issued a new round of threats on the eve of the strike on Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
The killed soldiers were identified as BCH Tanerii Mauri, 1CL Dorian Issakhanian, and 1CL Quentin Pauchet, in a Twitter post by the Army.