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Air Force: Qatar air force facility in Idaho ‘in the works for years’
The defense secretary's announcement that the U.S. will allow Qatar to build an air force facility in Idaho mirrors other ally accommodations.
By Carla Babb
White House recognizes November as Veterans and Military Families month
The administration once again is extending Veterans Day celebrations to all of November.
DoD canceled its diversity training audit to comply with new White House rules
The project will be replaced by a new one that focus on President Donald Trump's ban on critical race theory.
Trump meets with troops from al-Baghdadi raid during Fort Bragg visit
President Trump presented the troops with a Presidential Unit Citation and visited a Special Forces memorial.
Trump has ‘no plan’ to exit Afghanistan by Christmas, key lawmaker says
Weeks after the U.S. military was blindsided by President Donald Trump’s assertion that all U.S. troops will be out of Afghanistan by the end of the year, a top lawmaker on defense says there was no actual plan to withdraw troops by Christmas.
By Joe Gould
Civil rights groups sue Trump administration over diversity training order
The lawsuit alleges that the prohibitions on certain types of diversity training infringe on constitutionally protected rights of employees.
By Jessie Bur
F-16 escorts private aircraft from restricted airspace near Trump event in Arizona
An F-16 released a flare to get the attention of a nonresponsive aircraft flying in the restricted airspace over President Trump's Wednesday event in Arizona, NORAD said.
Amid Emirati F-35 talks, Trump administration still ‘committed’ to congressional arms sale reviews
Amid reports the Trump administration is fast-tracking sales of the high-tech F-35 warplane to the United Arab Emirates, the State Department remains committed to consulting Congress on arms sales to foreign governments, a senior administration official says.
By Joe Gould