Japan Says North Korea Launched Two Ballistic Missiles The White House said Pyongyang launched missiles last weekend that are not under UN sanctions
US, EU, and NATO Take Steps to Unite Against China US and EU agree to hold a formal dialogue on Beijing, and the head of NATO said the alliance will work with 'like-minded' countries in Asia
US Army Revamping How it Positions Forces to Face China and Russia New US Army strategy paper says China and Russia challenge 'the rules-based international order'
Saudis Clear Some Ships to Dock at Yemen’s Hodeidah Port The US-backed coalition is still enforcing the blockade despite UN warnings that 400,000 children will starve to death if conditions don't change
US Failed to Collect From Partners in Afghanistan for Use of Military Aircraft From September 2017 to September 2020, the Pentagon didn't ask coalition partners to pay transportation fees
Top House Democrat Says Biden Plans to Stay in Afghanistan Beyond May 1st Rep. Adam Smith claimed May 1st is 'too soon' to pull out, but the Pentagon said it can meet the deadline if ordered to withdraw
Russia and China Agree to Work Together Against US Sanctions The agreement comes after the Biden administration sanctioned Chinese and Russian officials
Blinken Threatens Germany With Sanctions Over Nord Stream 2 The US is hoping to stop the Russia to Germany natural gas pipeline
White House Says North Korea Conducted First Missile Test of Biden Presidency US officials downplayed the test and said the missiles that were launched are not under UN sanctions
US Admiral Hypes Threat of Chinese Invasion of Taiwan to Justify More Military Spending US Indo-Pacific Command is seeking an additional $27 billion to confront China in the region