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70 years on, NATO's Article 5 triggered just once

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As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marks its 70th anniversary this week, a former US ambassador to the military alliance recalls how the coalition rallied to America's aid after one of its darkest days.  
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US Lawmakers slam plan to divert money for Mexico wall

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House lawmakers on Tuesday denounced Defense Department plans to use military funds to pay for President Donald Trump's border wall, telling Pentagon leaders the "unbelievably irresponsible" maneuver will threaten the agency's future...
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Is Trade Just a Side Issue in U.S.-China Disputes?

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May.29 -- Karl Eikenberry, director of the U.S.-Asia security initiative at Stanford University and a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, talks about the disputes between the U.S. and China. He speaks on the sidelines of the Morgan...
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Pentagon Approves 20 More Miles Of Barrier Along Southern Border

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This is in addition to roughly 135 miles of barrier that were already approved.
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Jane Fonda and ice cream moguls Ben and Jerry hold rally in front of U.S. Capitol for climate change action during 'Fire Drill Fridays'

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JANE FONDA AND ICE CREAM MOGULS BEN AND JERRY HOLD RALLY IN FRONT OF U.S. CAPITOL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION
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Jane Fonda rallies against climate change in DC

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Actress and activist Jane Fonda gathered on the southeast lawn of the Capitol Building and addressed a crowd of supporters about the importance of climate change, part of her Fire Drill Friday initiative.
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Fmr. South Korea Ambassador on North Korea-U.S. Nuclear Talks

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Oct.06 -- Joon Oh, former South Korean ambassador to the United Nations, talks about the denuclearization discussions between North Korea and the U.S. The U.S. disputed an assessment from North Korea that talks in Sweden between the two...
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U.S. Expected To Expel Saudi Servicemen In Wake Of Pensacola Shooting

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More than 20 Saudi military students will be expelled after an investigation following the shooting deaths of three sailors in December.
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Pentagon Policy Official Resigns At President Trump's Request

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John Rood reportedly disagreed with the Trump administration on several policy issues, including Ukraine.
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Pentagon To Investigate Navy's Policies To Prevent Spread Of COVID-19

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The Pentagon IG said it wants to evaluate the Navy's pandemic measures.
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President Trump Reportedly Considers Replacing Defense Sec. Mark Esper

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Esper and the president have split on several issues in recent months.
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Trump presents Medal of Freedom to 4-Star General

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Pentagon Says Around 1600 Troops Moved to D.C.

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Jun.03 -- Protests over the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police continue throughout the nation for an eighth consecutive night, despite curfews in cities around the country. The Pentagon has deployed 1600 troops to the...
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U.S. Pulls Troops From Bases As Taliban Keeps Up Afghanistan Attacks

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The drawdown is part of an agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban that could lead to withdrawal of American forces by May 2021 or earlier.
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Pentagon orders "Stars and Stripes" to shutdown, Authorities kill Portland murder suspect, Labor Day weekend heat wave
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U.S. Labels 4 More Chinese Companies as Military-Controlled

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Dec.03 -- The Pentagon added four more Chinese companies to a list of firms it says are owned or controlled by China’s military, exposing them to increased scrutiny and potential sanctions by the U.S. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg...
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Brief Lockdown At U.S. Capitol Over Nearby Fire

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According to reports, a propane tank exploded at a homeless camp but the situation is under control.
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Biden Admin. Officials Say Domestic Extremism Is A Top Priority

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Attorney General Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas say white supremacist extremists pose the biggest threat to the U.S.
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DOD Leaders Won't Quarantine After Contact With COVID-Positive Person

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Pentagon senior leaders are not quarantining after coming in contact with the Lithuanian defense minister, who tested positive for COVID-19.
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U.S. on track to have second COVID-19 vaccine, Pentagon pauses transition team meetings; Vice President-elect to campaign in Georgia Monday
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U.S. officials get COVID-19 vaccine; Pentagon pauses transition team meetings; U.S. Supreme Court dismisses census case
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AP: Pence Told Pentagon In Urgent Jan. 6 Call To 'Clear the Capitol'

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Associated Press timeline reveals hesitant responses as rioters took control of U.S. Capitol for hours.
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Biden Sets Sept. 11 Exit for U.S. Forces From Afghanistan

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Apr.14 -- President Joe Biden plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year by the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Bloomberg Government’s Jack Fitzpatrick has the details.