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This author sees opportunity for US in competition with China, Russia
The U.S. could get this moment right, or squander the opportunity.
By Todd South
Army CID offers $25,000 reward in case of murdered Fort Riley spouse
Enfinnity Latania Hayes, 22, was shot and killed during an attempted robbery in Milford State Park on Oct. 3.
Fort Leonard Wood soldier killed, two others arrested in robbery
The three men were stationed at Fort Leonard Wood.
Army veteran sentenced for shooting Black girl at Iowa Trump rally
Michael McKinney, 26, of St. Charles, pleaded guilty in June to intimidation with a dangerous weapon and willful injury in the Dec. 6 shooting after a rally in Des Moines near the state Capitol.
Russian defense chief scoffs at Western warnings on Ukraine
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Moscow was closely monitoring the deployment of U.S. troops and weapons in Europe as part of NATO’s Defender Europe 2021 drills.
Russia orders troop pullback but keeps weapons near Ukraine
The U.S. and NATO have said the Russian buildup near Ukraine was the largest since 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea.
Putin vows a ‘quick and tough’ Russian response for its foes
The warning during Putin's annual state-of-the-nation address came amid a massive Russian military buildup near Ukraine.
Russia defends restricting foreign navy ships off Crimea amid troop buildup near Ukraine
The U.S. reversed a planned deployment of two destroyers in the Black Sea earlier this month amid the heightening tensions.
2 US Navy ships to sail Black Sea amid Russian troop buildup near Ukraine
Amid the recent tensions, the United States notified Turkey that two U.S. warships would sail to the Black Sea on April 14 and April 15 and stay there until May 4 and May 5.
Rockets hit near Iraq base housing US trainers, no one hurt
The rockets landed outside Balad air base, and comes days ahead of a new round of so-called strategic Iraq-U.S. talks on April 7.
Shuttering Asymmetric Warfare Group and Red Team is the ‘wrong direction,’ retired Army three-star says
The Army’s decision to close some of its innovation programs closely associated with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is ill-advised, said a former commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer