US Strikes Iran Military Targets in 'Self Defense'
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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, said that after the war Gulf nations would no longer be “shields” for U.S. bases.
The Trump administration is reportedly actively preparing for fresh military strikes against Iran as of Friday, though no final decision has been made. President Donald Trump canceled Memorial Day
CBS News' Chris Livesay gets an inside look at how the U.S. military is using artificial intelligence on the battlefield.
The US is reportedly planning on drastically reducing its military contributions to NATO, including supplies of fighter jets, warships, and drones
After years of falling short of recruiting targets, the United States military is reporting its strongest enlistment numbers in more than 15 years, with every branch meeting or exceeding its 2025 recruiting goals.
On this Memorial Day, grieving families are remembering the 13 US troops who have been killed so far in connection with the war with Iran.
The Pentagon says it has reached deals with seven tech companies to use their artificial intelligence in its classified computer networks This will allow the military to tap into AI-powered capabilities to help it fight wars.
Iran says 4 people were killed in what the U.S. military describes as "self-defense strikes," but Rubio says a deal is still possible despite the clash.