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Trump Pays His Respects in Delaware to 6 US Service Members Killed in the Middle East
President Donald Trump paid his respects on March 18 at a Delaware military base where the remains of six U.S. service members killed in the crash of a refueling aircraft were returned to their families.
Pentagon Seeks More Than $200 Billion in Budget Request for Iran War
The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, according to a senior administration official, in an enormous new ask that is almost certain to run into resistance from lawmakers opposed to the conflict.
Trump Hasn't Made Up His Mind on Sending Americans into Iran to Seize Nuclear Material, Sources Say
President Trump hasn't made up his mind yet on whether he wants to send American forces into Iran and seize the country's nuclear material, which would be a very dangerous operation, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
How China Is Quietly Helping an Isolated Iran Survive
China is a longstanding friend of Iran that has helped sustain the Islamic Republic through decades of sanctions and international isolation. Since the U.S. and Israeli militaries began striking Iran late last month, Beijing has offered Tehran limited public support, condemning the killing of the Iranian leadership while calling on all sides to stop fighting. But its longstanding support for Iran could grow increasingly critical as the war continues.
China Pursuing Non-Violent Unification with Taiwan, Unlikely to Invade in 2027: US Intel
The People’s Republic of China is unlikely to invade Taiwan by the end of 2027, U.S. intelligence officials claim in a new report. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released this year’s Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community on March 18, which found that Beijing would rather not resort to belligerence to bring the island under its control.
Ukraine War Undermining Russia’s Arctic Plans, US Intelligence Says
Russia’s efforts to assert its power in the Arctic are being undermined by the Ukraine war, according to U.S. intelligence. “While Russia has enhanced its ability to operate in the Arctic by focusing on combat readiness and using dual-use technologies and facilities for defense, its war with Ukraine has limited its ability to fully achieve its Arctic ambitions,” according to the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released March 18.
Space Force Drives Additional Acquisition Reforms with New Portfolios
As part of a broader effort across the Pentagon to improve procurement, the Space Force has finalized the nine specific mission areas that will guide its new organizations known as portfolio acquisition executives, according to the service.
Pentagon CTO ‘Pretty Confident’ About Life After Anthropic
The Pentagon’s Chief Technology Officer said he’s “pretty confident” that the military can replace Anthropic’s Claude before President Donald Trump’s six-month deadline, arguing that the four “frontier” AI models were proving largely interchangeable.
Inside the White House Plan to Sell the Iran War Online
President Donald Trump’s hype campaign for the Iran war has demolished decades of presidential decorum around wartime messaging—and is mortifying former defense officials and members of Congress. The White House is loving it.
Republicans Defeat Resolution to Halt US Military Strikes Against Iran
Senate Republicans on March 18 defeated a Democratic-sponsored motion to advance a war powers resolution to halt President Trump’s military strikes against Iran. ... The Senate voted 47-53 against discharging the resolution to rein in Trump’s authority from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Ukraine Faces Missile Shortage due to Middle East War, Says Zelensky
Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine will face a deficit of missiles it is using to fight Russia due to the war in the Middle East. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Ukrainian president said Russia's Vladimir Putin wanted a "long war" between the U.S., Israel, and Iran because it would weaken Kyiv, with U.S. resources being directed elsewhere.
Shipping Delays over Iran War Hit Military Families Moving to New Assignment
Military families shipping their household goods and cars to new assignments are seeing delays brought on by the ongoing U.S. war with Iran, Pentagon officials say. A March 10 memo issued by the Defense Department’s Personal Property Activity, or PPA, warned that “the operation in the Middle East is causing severe, widespread, and rapidly evolving disruptions to air and sea shipments. Airport closures, suspensions of port operations, the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and significant security risks are preventing vessel and airline ability to safely transit the area.”



