Why Pakistan Supports the Taliban The Durand Line is one more example of an ill-conceived frontier that inflames the dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Gen. Keane: 10,000 to 20,000 More Troops Needed in Afghanistan Retired Gen. Jack Keane said that 4,000 U.S. troops are not enough to defeat the Taliban and boost the Afghan Army's strength...
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 2 Militants in Pakistan Suspected U.S. drone-fired missiles struck a house early on Thursday in a restive tribal region in northwest Pakistan...
Pakistani Military Chief Visits Kabul to Coordinate Massacre Response Pakistan's top officer made an visit to Kabul to discuss potential military responses to the bloody attack by Pakistani...
No Word From Top General On Pakistani Supply Lines The top American commander in Afghanistan declined to predict when Pakistan would reopen its ground supply lines, but he did...
A $13 Million Military Drone Was Lost in the Mediterranean Sea Because the Propeller Fell Off The new details, released late last month by Air Combat Command, revealed some of the circumstances that caused the...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Belongs to an Archconservative Church Network. Here's What to Know. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he's proud to be part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an...
'What Was the Point of All of It?': Commission Probing Afghan War Hears from Veterans During what commissioners described as an emotional session, about 20 veterans told their stories to members of the...
Navy Identifies Recruit Who Died at Great Lakes Firing Range Seaman Recruit Kayshawn Wilkerson, 18, died Wednesday following an incident at the base's firing range, according to the Lake...
Coast Guard Commissions New Icebreaker, Sends it Directly to Sea The scheduled ceremony corresponded with the largest deployment ever of Chinese research vessels to the Arctic.