Report: CIA Chief Suspected Pakistan Poisoned Him after bin Laden Raid A new report suggests Pakistan's top spy agency may have poisoned a CIA chief after the U.S. raid that killed Usama Bin Laden...
Why Pakistan Supports the Taliban The Durand Line is one more example of an ill-conceived frontier that inflames the dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Gen. Keane: 10,000 to 20,000 More Troops Needed in Afghanistan Retired Gen. Jack Keane said that 4,000 U.S. troops are not enough to defeat the Taliban and boost the Afghan Army's strength...
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 2 Militants in Pakistan Suspected U.S. drone-fired missiles struck a house early on Thursday in a restive tribal region in northwest Pakistan...
Pakistani Military Chief Visits Kabul to Coordinate Massacre Response Pakistan's top officer made an visit to Kabul to discuss potential military responses to the bloody attack by Pakistani...
F-35 Crashes Outside of Albuquerque Airport; Pilot in Serious Condition The jet was en route to Edwards Air Force Base in California from Fort Worth, Texas, when the incident occurred, according to...
New 911 Calls, Police Records Raise More Questions in Senior Airman Roger Fortson Shooting Death Fortson, 23, a senior special operations airman stationed at Hurlburt Field, was shot multiple times within seconds of...
Here Are the 73 Air Force Jobs Offering Big Reenlistment and Retention Bonuses The Air Force is now offering even more money for troops to reenlist and stay in 73 of its toughest and most critical jobs.
Unprotected: Troops Spent Decades Elbow-Deep in Dangerous Chemicals to Keep Nuclear Missiles Working The expectation that maintainers would simply accept being doused in known, deadly chemicals and continue to carry out their...
'The Whole Team Is Pretty Jacked': 3rd Infantry Division Soldiers Recognized Among Top Artillery Crews Earlier this month, the Army held its inaugural "Best Redleg" competition at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, a 200-soldier contest from...