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Austin Says U.S. Will Supply Military Necessities to Israel, Ukraine

The U.S. will supply Israel with the capabilities it needs to combat the Hamas terror group even as it supplies Ukraine with the weaponry needed to defeat Russia, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said at NATO headquarters in Brussels. 

Army Command Works to Engage With African Partners

Africa is a continent of potential, and service members at the Southern European Task Force, Africa work every day to help African partners turn that potential into reality, the commander of the unit said.

DOD Celebrates Destruction of Its Last Chemical Agents

Disposal experts destroyed the last remaining M55 rocket filled with sarin nerve agent at a Kentucky storage facility, completing the safe elimination of all declared chemical agents amassed between World War I and the late 1960s.

U.S. Aims to Bolster Ukraine’s Long-Term Air Defense Capabilities

The U.S. will lead a newly formed coalition focused on developing Ukraine’s air force in a bid to bolster that country’s long-term capability to defend itself against Russian aggression, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said.

General Highlights China’s Military Advantages, Disadvantages

While China has some military advantages in the Indo-Pacific region, the U.S. and its allies are working together with increased training exercises and beefed up defense spending to deter China’s aggression, the commander of U.S. Army Pacific said.

Emerging Threats are Shaping Future of Homeland Defense

Climate change, cyber vulnerabilities and malign state and non-state actors abroad are posing threats that challenge U.S. homeland defense, Air Force Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, commander, U.S. Northern Command said.

U.S. Flowing Military Supplies to Israel, as Country Battles Hamas Terrorists

The United States will make sure Israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself and respond to the Hamas attack, President Joe Biden said.

U.S. Says July Ouster of Niger’s Government Was a Coup

The State Department announced that the U.S. officially recognizes the illegal July overthrow of the government of Niger as a coup.