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  1. Uncrowned Guard ·
    Trump Proposes Record-Setting $1 Trillion Defense Budget President Donald Trump has recently suggested plans to pass a defense budget that could reach figures around $1 trillion, marking it as the most significant in the history of the United States. The proposed budget speaks to the necessity of reinforcing the military's strength in the face of escalating global threats. While addressing a meeting at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, the Presid
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    Trump Launches 'Iron Dome for America' Defense Initiative President Donald Trump recently signed a robust executive order calling for the development of an expansive new missile defense system, dubbed the "Iron Dome for America," for the United States. The order calls for advanced technological solutions, including the contentious space-based interceptors, to counter emerging threats such as hypersonic missiles. Inspired by Israel's successful Iron Dome system, the U.S. project would r
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    Stryker Brigade Combat Team Deployment: Making A Stand At The Southern Border In response to instructions issued by President Trump, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has directed the deployment of a Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) and General Support Aviation Battalion. Tasked with augmenting existing operations to fortify the southern border and uphold America's sovereign integrity, the deployment signifies Trump's administration's priority to solidify the nation's borders. The mu
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    In a landmark agreement, Poland and the Baltic states have unveiled plans for a protective 'drone wall' aimed at bolstering their defenses amidst growing security concerns. This strategic move marks a significant step in regional cooperation and defense technology innovation. Unprecedented Cooperation Leaders from Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have reached a consensus on the creation of a state-of-the-art aerial defense system. The initiative, which has been in discussion amon
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    Breaking News: Pete Hegseth Wins Confirmation as US Secretary of Defense in Decisive Vote In a momentous event that took place on Jan. 24, the U.S. Senate verified the appointment of Pete Hegseth as the Secretary of Defense, ending with a tie-breaking vote. Mr. Hegseth, who possesses a commendable track record as a combat veteran and a former Fox News contributor, was ratified with the Senate equally divided at 50-50. Key Role of Vice President in Swing Vote Adding an extraordinar
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    Policy Shift Allows US Contractors in Ukraine for Military Maintenance The Pentagon has reportedly relaxed restrictions to permit a select group of American defense contractors to operate within Ukraine for the repair and maintenance of essential military equipment. This significant modification of policy includes providing support for F-16 fighters and Patriot air defense systems. Heralded by the Department of Defense, this recent approach is aimed at enhancing the upkeep process of key eq
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    Pentagon Declines to Release Global Posture Review Per a Politico report, the Department of Defense has decided not to publish a Global Posture Review (GPR), marking the first time in decades that an administration has opted against releasing the document. Traditionally issued early in a president’s term, the review outlines U.S. military priorities and overseas force placements, providing lawmakers and allies with a framework for budgeting and strategic planning. According to multiple
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    Deployment Reversed for Fort Drum Missile Battalion The Pentagon has canceled a planned deployment of the Army’s 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment to Germany, reversing a move that had been in development for roughly two years. A defense official confirmed the decision after earlier reporting by CNN, which cited a May 1 memo that also halted the rotational deployment of about 4,000 soldiers from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, to Poland. The 3rd Battalion, 1
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    Pentagon Orders Reduction in Germany The Department of Defense said Friday that the United States will withdraw roughly 5,000 service members from Germany, with the drawdown expected to take place over the next six to 12 months. Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said the order was issued by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following what he described as a review of U.S. force posture in Europe. “This decision follows a thorough review of the Department’s force posture in Europe
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    Proposal submitted for FY27 defense bill The Pentagon has asked Congress to formally rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War through a legislative proposal tied to debate over the fiscal 2027 defense policy bill. The request would change the department’s legal name, which remains fixed in statute unless Congress acts. Department officials said the revision would reinforce what they described as the department’s core mission: fighting and winning wars. The proposal arg
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    Pentagon Bars Stars and Stripes From Press Conference The Pentagon declined to approve attendance for its own publication, Stars and Stripes, at a recent morning press conference held by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding the ongoing war in Iran. Reporter Matthew Adams said on social media that he was informed the outlet was not authorized to attend and would instead watch remotely. Adams noted the decision was unusual, given that the Pentagon had recently issued a memo outlining oper
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    Open-Source Data Indicates F-16CJ Movement Toward Middle East Open-source flight tracking information and air traffic control communications on February 19, 2026, indicated that multiple U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons redeployed from Europe toward the Middle East. Washington has not formally confirmed the movement. The reported aircraft include F-16CJ variants configured for the “Wild Weasel” suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) mission, drawing attention amid heightened regional
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    UK Cuts HMS Prince of Wales Readiness Time Amid Middle East Tensions The United Kingdom has reduced the deployment readiness of HMS Prince of Wales from 10 days to five as tensions escalate in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Reported on March 7 by Sky News, the decision places British naval personnel on shortened notice, enabling rapid activation of the Royal Navy’s carrier strike capability should the government opt to reinforce allied operations in the regio
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    Kim Jong Un Accuses U.S. of Pushing Thermonuclear Conflict Potential In what can be seen as a strong statement on international relations, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on November 21 blamed the United States for inciting global discord that may culminate in a catastrophic thermonuclear war. While addressing a military showcase in his nation's capital, Pyongyang, Kim relayed his belief that past negotiations with the U.S. revealed an inherent hostility and aggression from the U.S. to
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    North Korea Conducts Cruise Missile Test, Reigniting Global Attention In a move recognized by global analysts as both a demonstration of prowess and a not-so-subtle greeting to US President Donald Trump, North Korea recently conducted a test launch of a 'strategic' underwater cruise missile. The launch not only underscores the nation's evolving military capabilities but also highlights a critical foreign relationship that will likely dominate much of the news in the coming weeks. The U
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    North Korea Officially Enters Mutual Defense Treaty with Russia In a recent development, North Korea has announced the ratification of a defensive alliance with Russia, based on statements from official state media on November 12. This agreement obligates both countries to provide military aid to each other in the event of an armed attack. Rising Tensions and Mutual Goals The proclamation follows initial skirmishes between the Ukrainian forces and North Korean troops placed near K
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    Navy Review Targets Next Ford-class Carrier Design Per a USNI report, the U.S. Navy is completing a study of the Ford-class aircraft carrier program that could shape the design and procurement approach for CVN-82 and CVN-83, the next two ships planned in the class. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan said the review is examining cost, design, and onboard systems to determine whether changes are needed before future contract decisions. Speaking during a media roundtable at the Navy League
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    Potential Unconventional Russian Attack Poses Threat, Signals Top NATO Officer The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) may find itself on the precipice of a significant threat from suspected Russian hybrid aggressions, according to the organization's deputy assistant secretary general. These tactics would have been deemed profoundly intolerable just half a decade earlier, suggesting that NATO is situated in an increasingly precarious "boiling frog" situation. The NATO official sh
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    Europe Hits Milestones in Defense Investment In a significant development, NATO has announced that its European members are on track to achieve the defense spending benchmark of 2% of GDP by 2024. This announcement comes amidst increasing geopolitical tensions and concerns over global security commitments. The collective defense expenditure of European NATO states is projected to reach $380 billion this year, marking a considerable increase from 1.85% of GDP in 2023 to an estimated 2% in 20
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    Potential Shift in South Korean Nuclear Stance Na Kyung-won, a high-ranking Korean politician and a strong contender to lead South Korea's main opposition, has advocated for the development of domestic nuclear weapons. This suggestion is seen as a reaction to the growing nuclear tensions with North Korea. Kyung-won shared this strategic proposal via social media, expressing her viewpoint that nations must have the capability to stifle external threats to preserve their sovereignty. In her v
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    GAO Finds Gaps in Military Suicide Prevention Training Oversight A Government Accountability Office report released Wednesday found that the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps generally do not regularly track completion of required annual suicide prevention training or fully assess whether the instruction is effective. The Air Force was the only service identified as tracking completion data and maintaining an evaluation plan, though the GAO said that the effort still contains significant gaps. Servic
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    Marines Authorized to Use Red Dot Optics for Pistol Qualification The U.S. Marine Corps has authorized the use of red dot optics during Combat Pistol Program (CPP) qualifications, marking the first time Marines may qualify with an optic-equipped sidearm. The update was announced in MARADMIN 104/26, signed March 13, 2026, as a change to the Fiscal Year 2026 Combat Marksmanship Symposium post-symposium guidance. Effective immediately, Marines may use the unit-funded M17 Romeo red dot opt
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    Marine Corps launches Campaign – Alaska The Marine Corps has announced “Campaign – Alaska,” a new Arctic-focused initiative that expands the service’s presence and training activity in the state. The effort combines a new Marine Rotational Force – Alaska, or MRF-Alaska, with a permanent Supporting Arms Liaison Team – Alaska, or SALT-Alaska. Marine Corps leaders described the move as part of a broader effort to prepare forces for cold-weather and High North operations. The service said
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    France Announces “Forward Deterrence” Strategy French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will increase its nuclear arsenal and, for the first time, permit the temporary deployment of nuclear-armed aircraft to allied European countries. The policy, described as “forward deterrence,” is intended to strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy amid ongoing security concerns linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and shifting U.S. defense priorities. Speaking at the L’Ile Longue
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