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U.S., Partners’ Forces Strike Houthi Military Targets in Yemen

U.S. and partners’ forces conducted defensive strikes against military targets in Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen following a series of attacks launched by the armed rebel group against commercial ships operating in the Red Sea.

Inspector General Initiates Review of DOD Procedures Following Austin Hospitalization

The review will assess whether DOD’s policies and procedures are sufficient to ensure timely, appropriate notifications and the effective transition of authorities as may be warranted due to unavailability of senior leadership.

Hicks: U.S. Aims to Prevent Conflict in Space, Other Domains Through Deterrence

The U.S. is committed to preventing conflict through deterrence by making clear to its competitors that the costs of aggression would far outweigh any conceivable benefits, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said. 

Pentagon Officials Host Chinese Counterparts for High-Level Talks

Senior U.S. and Chinese military officials met at the Pentagon for discussions focused on U.S.-China defense relations, a resumption of policy coordination talks last held in September 2021.

Austin Recovering, Making Progress After Surgery Complications

The Pentagon announced Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III remains at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., while recovering from complications related to a mid-December surgery to treat prostate cancer.

DOD Increases AI Capacity Through Strategy, Alignment

The Defense Department is making leaps when it comes to fielding cutting edge technologies, a senior Pentagon policy official said.

Austin Continues Recovery

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III resumed full duties and remains in contact with senior advisors while continuing to recover from experiencing complications from an elective medical procedure, the Pentagon press secretary said.

Self-Defense Strike in Iraq Kills Terrorist Leader

U.S. forces in Iraq conducted a self-defense strike that killed Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, a leader of the Iran-backed Harakat-al-Nujaba terrorist group that is operating both in Iraq and Syria, the Pentagon press secretary said.