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Real or not, reported Kremlin drone attack unsettles Russia
No reports of explosions nor videos of the alleged attack in Moscow's center appeared until the Kremlin announced it, 12 hours after the purported strike.
Rally in Baghdad marks 1 year since Iran general’s death in US drone strike
Sunday's rally was being held amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S. in the final days of President Donald Trump’s administration.
Report: Feds considered using ‘heat ray’ on DC protesters
A military whistleblower says federal officials sought some unusual crowd control devices — including one that’s been called a “heat ray” — to deal with protesters outside the White House on the June day that law enforcement forcibly cleared Lafayette Square.
Guard officer said violence against White House protesters upset troops on support mission
Critics accused the president of using violence against protesters to clear the area for a photo op.
D.C. National Guard officer challenges account of violent clearing of protesters in Lafayette Square
DeMarco’s account was released in written testimony for his scheduled appearance Tuesday before the House Natural Resources Committee’s hearing.
Top Pentagon officials offer lessons learned from military’s response to George Floyd protests
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and his top military adviser clarified issues that arose out of the military's support of law enforcement in tamping down on violent protests.
Top military officer: Troops were issued bayonets in DC unrest
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has confirmed a report by The Associated Press that some of the service members who were mobilized to Washington, D.C., last month in response to civil unrest over the killing of George Floyd were issued bayonets.
Russian bounties on American troops further strain Trump’s bond with veterans
Trump's relationship with the nation's military community has been frequently strained.
Milley: A flawed general who learned a lesson
Milley has apologized and taken responsibility for his actions on that telling day in Lafayette Square.
By Scott W. Patton
‘The walk’ thrust Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Milley reluctantly into spotlight
Milley's willingness to admit he erred reflects a personal commitment to a principle deeply rooted in American military tradition.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
SECDEF orders after action review of National Guard efforts during civil unrest duties
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy will lead the review ordered by Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
By Howard Altman