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Greek army to bolster Evros border surveillance after Erdogan's threats to send migrants
The Hellenic Chiefs of Staff held n extraordinary meeting at the Pentagon
Biden extends ban on Turkey buying F-35 stealth fighter
Pentagon spokesman urges Ankara “not to retain” an advanced Russian air-defense system
The US Marks 18 Years since the September 11 Attacks
Eighteen years have passed since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. 18 years ago, al-Qaeda terrorists carried out the deadliest attack, hijacking four planes to crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and hit the Pentagon, according to BGNES.
Turkey-US conduct first reconnaissance flight in Syria
United States and Turkish officials conducted the first United States - Turkey reconnaissance flight, the Pentagon has said.
Turkish pilots to begin F-35 jet training soon, says Pentagon official
The Pentagon on July 2 said Turkish pilots and maintenance personnel who are being trained on the F-35 fighter jet in the state of Arizona will begin flight academics soon.
US ‘denies’ reducing operations at Turkey’s İncirlik base due to bilateral tensions
The Pentagon has refuted “speculative” claims that the U.S. military has reduced its operations at Turkey’s İncirlik Base due to long-standing tensions between Washington and Ankara.
Trump eyes military parade to show might
The White House confirms that the US president has asked the Pentagon to explore a celebration at which ‘all Americans can show their appreciation,’ sparking a political debate
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Pentagon numbers on troops contradicted by new report
The Pentagon pledged on Nov. 27 to be as transparent as possible about how many troops are deployed overseas, after an agency published figures that diverge significantly from official counts.
There May Soon Be a New US Military Service For Space
American troops are currently serving in 177 countries around the world. But if some members of Congress get their way, US forces may soon be fighting in a brave new frontier: space.
US: 9/11 victims' families file lawsuit against Saudi Arabia
A lawsuit was filed in New York on Monday on behalf of the families of 850 people killed and 1,500 injured in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US. It alleges that Saudi Arabia is partly to blame for the damage caused by the terrorists.