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Reports of a troop reduction in South Korea “are not true” and “the U.S. remains firmly committed to the defense” of South ...
Reed, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said crews on U.S. Navy destroyers were able to relay targeting information on Iran's missiles to Israeli forces to help them shoot down ...
Mike Green: Welcome back to the Asia chessboard, I'm Mike Green from CSIS and Georgetown University. We're going to continue looking at strategic geopolitical military developments in the Indo-Pacific ...
PROVIDENCE — In many ways, US Senator Jack Reed now has his dream job: After 23 years on the Senate Armed Services Committee, the West Point graduate is finally chairman of the powerful panel.
The big question in the Rhode Island senator's mind: "Will someone step up and assist" Iran in rebuilding its nuclear capabilities?
And yesterday, the Senate Armed Services Committee reported out by voice vote a list of 3,438 pending military nominations in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force, including ...
June 11 (UPI) --The Senate Armed Services Committee said Thursday that it has advanced a $740.5 billion defense policy bill in a bipartisan vote.The panel voted 25-2 for the National Defense ...
President Trump’s acceptance of a Qatar-donated Boeing 747 as a new Air Force One aircraft would pose “immense counterintelligence risks” to the United States if used, according to the top ...
Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Jack Reed, D-R.I., defended the decision to end the U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan as the "best of many poor choices." ...
Reed was just elected Tuesday to his fifth term in the Senate, where he is the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee. Reed said he does expect to have input on military affairs with the ...
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, about President Biden's weekend speech about Putin's power in Russia.
Sen. John McCain has chosen to discontinue treatment for his brain cancer. His colleague Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., reflects on McCain's considerable time and impact in the Senate.
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