military readiness
Coverage of military readiness in the Nexus archive.
- Congressional Democrats launch probe into efforts to deport US military members and their families
Congressional Democrats are investigating efforts concerning the deportation of U.S. military service members and their families, following an Associated Press report that found over 50 active-duty troops’ spouses and parents detained by immigration authorities. Lawmakers sent a letter to several departments expressing concern that apparent collaboration between DHS and the military imperils military readiness and weakens morale.
- Doctors question evidence behind Pentagon plan for testosterone screening
US defense secretary Pete Hegseth ordered annual testosterone-deficiency screening for active-duty and reserve service members aged 30 and older to maintain military readiness. Medical professionals warn the policy may not achieve its goal and could risk infertility or other issues if testosterone is inappropriately prescribed.
- Doctors question evidence behind Pentagon plan for testosterone screening
US defense secretary Pete Hegseth ordered annual testosterone-deficiency screening for service members aged 30 and older to maintain military readiness, but medical professionals warn it could increase infertility risks if testosterone is prescribed inappropriately.
- Trump warns US military will ‘destroy all areas of Iran’ in the event he’s assassinated by regime: ‘1,000 Missiles Locked and Loaded’
President Trump warned that the US military would 'destroy all areas of Iran' if he were assassinated by the regime, stating '1,000 Missiles Locked and Loaded.' He reiterated threats to 'decimate and destroy' Iran should the regime succeed in killing him.
- 'Rearm, refuel and be ready for combat operations:' Ex Navy commander reveals Trump's next move in Iran war
An ex-Navy commander suggests that U.S. President Donald Trump may be preparing for potential combat operations with Iran by emphasizing military readiness. The statement highlights rearmament and refueling efforts as key steps in this strategy.
- Making vaccination optional threatens military readiness
The article argues that making vaccination optional could compromise military readiness, emphasizing the need for a disciplined approach to disease prevention to maintain the world's best military.
- Can the Bundeswehr fight?
Germany’s top general assures in an interview with The Economist that the Bundeswehr will be 'war-ready.' The statement addresses concerns about the military's preparedness for conflict.
- Hegseth announces end to military flu vaccine requirement
Pete Hegseth, the War Secretary, announced the end of the Pentagon's mandatory flu vaccine requirement for U.S. troops, framing it as a restoration of personal freedom and a rollback of Biden-era mandates. The policy shift allows service members to choose whether to receive the annual flu shot, emphasizing liberty and military readiness.
- Hegseth says US blockade to continue, ready for new attacks on Iran energy
US official Pete Hegseth states the US will continue its blockade against Iran and is prepared to resume attacks on its energy sector. While advocating for diplomatic resolution, the US maintains a readiness for military action.
- Pete Hegseth warns Iran US military is 'locked and loaded' and intelligence is better than EVER to strike at moment's notice
Pete Hegseth, a prominent conservative commentator, warned Iran that the U.S. military is fully prepared for potential conflict and highlighted the U.S.'s advanced intelligence capabilities to strike at short notice.
- Pete Hegseth warns Iran US military is 'locked and loaded' and intelligence is better than EVER to strike at moment's notice
Pete Hegseth, a public figure, warned Iran that the U.S. military is prepared to act immediately, citing enhanced intelligence capabilities. The statement emphasizes readiness and deterrence in response to potential threats.