Why a Government Shutdown is the Worst Idea Right Now
U.S. politicians are scrambling to get a series of bills signed in the coming days to avoid what could be a catastrophic government shutdown.
U.S. politicians are scrambling to get a series of bills signed in the coming days to avoid what could be a catastrophic government shutdown.
Six members of the Somali Danab Special Forces unit were killed when the truck they were riding in hit an IED late on Monday.
Democrat and Republican leaders are searching for common ground on the defense bill, despite earlier talks having large bipartisan support.
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The cries to end the ‘endless war’ are tempered by the type of violence carried out by ISIS in Afghanistan today. And that is the problem.
In a press conference this afternoon, Acting SecDef Christopher Miller announced his intentions to bring U.S. troops home by mid-January.
New information shows Trump’s cabinet dissuaded him from striking Iran’s nuclear facilities citing certain escalation into a wider conflict.
The US envoy to Syria admitted to playing a ‘shell game’ with troop numbers, suggests former SecDef Esper helped hide a clandestine war.
The bill to posthumously award SFC Alwyn Cashe the Medal of Honor has passed the House and the Senate, and now awaits a signature from POTUS.
Cities across the nation are preparing for election unrest. The SOFREP Team will be monitoring our channels and posting live updates here.
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Staying in Afghanistan until an Afghan government-Taliban peace is reached, as some political analysts are calling for, would be a mistake.