
The FBI’s Leaders ‘Have No Idea What They’re Doing’
A casualty of Trump’s purge speaks out.
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A casualty of Trump’s purge speaks out.

Elbridge Colby wants the U.S. military to pivot toward Asia, even if it means turning away from Europe and the Middle East.

Pete Hegseth seems to be on a mission to erase women from the top ranks of the U.S. armed forces.

The pettiness of the administration’s retribution campaign begins to bite.

Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief moderated his stance to get the job but is now pushing for change in the name of high standards.

The Trump administration has deprived Kyiv of one thing it desperately needs: predictable support.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe wants to rewrite history.

Its campaign against Iran was, in many ways, a throwback.

Lethality alone doesn’t win wars.

Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it.