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GOP presses for clearer Iran war plan as funding debate heats up
politics16 days ago

GOP presses for clearer Iran war plan as funding debate heats up

A faction of House Republicans expressed sharp frustration after a closed-door briefing with Defense Department officials on the US war with Iran, saying they still lack clarity on objectives, the endgame, potential ground troops, and the cost. Several lawmakers signaled they will oppose further war funding without a coherent White House strategy, with House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers noting bipartisan frustration. Some members, like Nancy Mace, walked out citing insufficient answers. The White House defended the briefings as ongoing and bipartisan, while Senate Republicans offered mixed reactions. With the conflict in its fourth week, lawmakers face a major funding request and ongoing questions about the war’s duration and goals.

Congress Approves $1 Trillion Defense Bill to Boost Military Strength
military3 months ago

Congress Approves $1 Trillion Defense Bill to Boost Military Strength

The $900 billion NDAA for FY 2026, now law, includes measures to boost military recruitment, such as expanded access to high schools and JROTC, along with increased funding for defense, aid to Ukraine, and pay raises for troops. The legislation aims to sustain and enhance the recent surge in military enlistments, supported by bipartisan approval.

Trump Signs $1tn Defense Bill Amid Congressional Tensions
politics3 months ago

Trump Signs $1tn Defense Bill Amid Congressional Tensions

President Trump signed the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which funds various defense and security agencies, supports the Peace Through Strength agenda, and includes provisions for homeland security and border security, while asserting the administration's constitutional authority over foreign policy and national security information.

Mellon Heir Donates $130 Million to Fund US Troops During Shutdown
politics5 months ago

Mellon Heir Donates $130 Million to Fund US Troops During Shutdown

Timothy Mellon, an heir to the Mellon banking family, is identified as the mystery donor who contributed $130 million to help fund U.S. military salaries during the government shutdown, though the donation may violate federal law and is unlikely to cover the full costs of military pay. Mellon is a longtime Trump supporter and grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon.

politics6 months ago

Trump Orders Pentagon to Use Funds to Pay Troops During Shutdown

The Pentagon plans to pay military troops by shifting $8 billion, despite legal restrictions under the Antideficiency Act, amid ongoing government shutdown concerns. Critics, including Rep. Rosa DeLauro, argue this may violate the law, which prohibits spending without congressional approval, and could lead to legal penalties. The Government Accountability Office has not yet reviewed these actions, but past violations during previous shutdowns have resulted in legal warnings.

US Funding Cuts Threaten mRNA Research and Innovation
health6 months ago

US Funding Cuts Threaten mRNA Research and Innovation

While the US Department of Health and Human Services has recently cut nearly half a billion dollars in mRNA vaccine research funding, the US military continues to support certain mRNA projects, particularly those targeting deadly pathogens like Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever, highlighting a divided approach to vaccine development amid political and policy challenges.

Romania's Presidential Race: A Potential Shift in NATO Dynamics
international-politics1 year ago

Romania's Presidential Race: A Potential Shift in NATO Dynamics

Romania's upcoming presidential election could have significant implications for NATO, as the country's political direction may influence its defense policies and alliances. Meanwhile, Poland and the Netherlands are advocating for more flexible EU defense funding rules to accommodate "urgent needs," potentially benefiting non-EU arms manufacturers. NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, Admiral Pierre Vandier, has urged Europe to address vulnerabilities in space, IT, and military mobility to stay competitive in the global arms race. Additionally, European defense ministers are emphasizing the need for continued military investment amid concerns about Donald Trump's influence, while Hungary's proposal for EU defense funding rules could disadvantage French arms companies.

"US Considers Accelerated Funding for Israel Amid Rising Tensions with Iran"
international-relations2 years ago

"US Considers Accelerated Funding for Israel Amid Rising Tensions with Iran"

Despite warning against a wider war with Iran, the US is renewing efforts to push through a stalled $14bn funding package for Israel, emphasizing that it will not participate in any retaliatory action against Iran. Tensions in the Middle East have escalated following Iran's air attack in response to an unclaimed strike on its embassy in Syria, prompting the US to accelerate approval of the aid package. President Biden reiterated US commitment to defending Israel while emphasizing the avoidance of a wider war in the region. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, are under pressure to advance the aid package, which also includes support for Ukraine and allies in Asia.