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After the U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, Jonathan Brown suggested that broader conflict could be squelched if Iran responded with “some symbolic strike on a base.” ...
A leader who uses military force to suppress his political opposition ought to lose the right to govern.
It’s all to honor the Army’s 250th anniversary, which is also President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Military historian Richard Kohn joins John Yang to discuss.
Photos: Military parade marking Army’s 250th anniversary amid anti-Trump protests The grand showcase featured tanks, troops and marching bands.
When the military gets politicized As troops descend on Washington to show off U.S. military might, the National Guard is being sent to respond to protests in Los Angeles and accompany ICE on raids.
How Trump’s military parade compares to others around the globe While the idea might be novel for many Americans, military parades are common spectacles in many parts of the world.
Opinion: A smart conscription system is not only about defense but also about empowering Taiwan’s future, the author of this op-ed argues.
Trump is overseeing a lavish military parade in Washington D.C. this weekend. Critics see an "echo of authoritarianism." ...
A Military Housing Coalition survey found that tenants don’t know their rights or are not aware of resources to help them navigate private housing issues.
Would a military officer disobey a lawful but unethical order — unethical in the sense that it violates the officer’s professional code? We may be on the verge of finding out. The Trump ...
The military must remain nonpartisan. America depends on it The soldiers who cheered partisan applause lines at Fort Bragg, and their leaders, erred in a spectacular way.
Trump's effort to use the military to quell protests received pushback for his staff during his first administration. Now he's trying again.