United States Department of War
Coverage of United States Department of War in the Nexus archive.
- Optics say US lost in Iran – the power balance says otherwise
The US Department of War restored the US Indo-Pacific Command’s name to US Pacific Command, citing operational clarity. Commentators argue the US has lost in Iran, but the article suggests the power balance indicates otherwise.
- Internal Pentagon Report Reveals Hegseth Is Willfully Putting Civilians in Danger
The Pentagon's top watchdog reports that cuts to civilian harm mitigation efforts under War Secretary Pete Hegseth have severely impaired the US ability to protect civilians in conflict zones. The inspector general found serious deficiencies in implementing the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan. This has led to criticism from lawmakers, including Rep. Sara Jacobs, who call for immediate reversal of these policies.
- Hegseth dismisses ‘foolish’ US stockpile concerns as Iran conflict tests munitions
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns about strained weapons stockpiles, saying recent reporting has exaggerated the issue. The comments come as questions about US weapons inventories have intensified following the Iran conflict. Hegseth accused Sen. Mark Kelly of improperly discussing sensitive information.
- Top Dem applauds Trump UFO files release in rare show of support
The Trump administration has declassified and released a batch of UFO and UAP files, drawing praise from Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and other lawmakers. The release includes dozens of never-before-seen images and videos related to unidentified aerial phenomena. The move is seen as a step towards transparency and truth.
- Top Dem applauds Trump UFO files release in rare show of support
The Trump administration has declassified and released a batch of UFO and UAP files, drawing praise from Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who advocates for transparency on the topic. The release includes dozens of previously unseen images and videos, including records from the Apollo 12 and 17 missions. The move is seen as a significant step towards transparency on the subject.