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    Pentagon Prioritizes Cybersecurity as a Warfighting Asset

    Washington, March 25, The Pentagon declared cybersecurity and digital networks as central to modern warfare, telling lawmakers that its "digital backbone" is now a "weapon system" critical to how US forces fight, decide, and win future conflicts.At a Senate Armed Services cyber subcommittee...
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    Sensitive Documents Case: US Blocks Drop of Charges Against Expert

    Washington, March 23 – The US government has opposed an attempt by well-known American policy expert Ashley J. Tellis to have serious charges against him dismissed, arguing that he wrongly kept highly sensitive national security documents at his home for years.Tellis is widely regarded as one...
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    Lawmakers Seek Probe of Potential US Role in Iranian School Attack

    Washington, March 10 – A group of senior Democratic lawmakers has called for a full investigation into an apparent attack on an Iranian girls' school that reportedly killed at least 175 people, most of them children.In a joint statement, US Senators Mark R. Warner, Brian Schatz, Patty Murray...
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    Seventh US Service Member Dies in Escalating Iran Conflict

    Washington, March 9 – Another American service member has died from injuries sustained in attacks linked to the escalating conflict with Iran, the US military said, bringing the total number of US troops killed in the war to seven.US Central Command said the service member had been “seriously...
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    AI Dispute Escalates: Trump Targets Anthropic Over AI Restrictions

    Washington, February 28 – US President Donald Trump ordered all federal agencies to immediately stop using technology from the artificial intelligence company Anthropic, escalating a public clash over the military use of advanced AI systems.“THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL NEVER ALLOW A...
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    US Security Clearance Process Remains Slow, Threatening National Security

    Washington, February 25 — A broken US security clearance pipeline is keeping America’s most sensitive jobs waiting — and Congress is now warning that the Pentagon’s flagship fix is years late, billions over budget, and still unable to deliver the modern system Washington promised after a massive...
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    Senators Urge Pentagon to Address Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Risks

    Washington, February 20 – Two top American Senators have written to the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, seeking details on vulnerabilities in America's pharmaceutical supply chain, warning that heavy reliance on foreign sources – particularly Communist China and India – could threaten military...
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