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The US military is considering a new wave of military operations in Iran, including potential strikes on infrastructure and securing Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, amid a fragile ceasefire and stalled nuclear talks.
The US soldier who allegedly used classified information to score $400,000 betting on the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro looked every inch the part of a covert operative for court Tuesday.
Navy Adm. Frank Bradley told senators that an increased budget would allow him to build specialized training ranges for his operators and more drones.
Three unique stealth-like boats used by Navy SEALS and U.S. Special Forces were spotted at the North Carolina Outer Banks last weekend. The two-tone digital gray camo
Before 9/11, America's special forces operators looked like Uzi-toting math teachers. Today, they're muscled, bearded, black-clad, tactically-outfitted door-kickers.
Both the UK and Australia are going after special-forces heroes in retroactive prosecutions driven by domestic political pressure — and it’s corroding the ranks.
A mental strength coach with 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), raced 300 miles across Arizona, assisted by the
Donald Trump said, “the whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino” amid concerns over federal employees placing bets on prediction market sites.