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President Donald Trump and his administration found an unlikely show of support from Qatari media amid a knockdown-dragout battle to shape the media narrative surrounding Operation Epic Fury. Al Jazeera,
President Trump went to war against Iran without explaining his strategy to the American people or the world. It now appears that he might not have had much of a strategy at all. Almost three weeks into the war,
Questions are mounting at the U.S. Capitol over the Trump administration’s shifting rationale for going to war with Iran.
U.S. Department of War (DOW) Secretary Pete Hegseth on Nov. 7, 2025, unveiled a memorandum and accompanying strategy on defense acquisition reform titled "Transforming the Warfighting Acquisition System." The strategy represents a fundamental shift in how ...
Rejecting reports of a split with the brass, the Department of War says the National Defense Strategy was "seamlessly coordinated" with senior civilian and uniform leaders — and that "any narrative to the contrary is false." On Monday, The Washington ...
Iran’s use of powerful drones and missiles has kept major powers off balance. India is also stepping up, building long‑range drones with advanced guidance to prepare for possible threats from China and Pakistan.
European nations are seeking clarity on President Trump's war strategy regarding Iran as they consider his demands for military support in the Persian Gulf amidst rising tensions.
As the war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States enters its second week, former Pentagon adviser Douglas Macgregor shares his analysis of the conflict and why he believes the war has no easy end.