Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Afghanistan exit creates hurdles for counterterrorism operations
Top Pentagon officials say the U.S. will retain the ability to find and kill terrorist targets, including al Qaeda militants who could resurface if the Taliban gains more power in Afghanistan, but they readily acknowledge that the next-generation counterterrorism strategy is still a work in progress with many life-and-death questions yet to be answered. Published April 25, 2021
Congress may pull plug on troubled $1.7 trillion F-35 jet program
Lawmakers turned their fire on the Pentagon's troubled F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program Thursday, telling lead contractor Lockheed Martin and other stakeholders that they may pull the financial plug soon on the next-generation fighter jet unless they see dramatic production and performance improvements. Published April 22, 2021
Iran captures detailed drone footage of U.S. aircraft carrier
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed late Wednesday to have captured "precise" drone footage of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf. Published April 22, 2021
Air Force Maj. Gen. William Cooley faces sexual assault charge in rare court-martial
The former commander of the Pentagon's Air Force Research Laboratory will face court-martial over a sexual assault charge, military officials said Wednesday, marking a rare instance in which an Air Force general has faced such serious discipline. Published April 22, 2021
‘Grave doubts’ about whether Taliban can be trusted, says top U.S. general in Middle East
The Pentagon's top commander in the Middle East said Tuesday he has "grave doubts" about whether the Taliban will live up to its word after U.S. forces leave Afghanistan this fall, fueling questions about whether the country is headed toward full-blown chaos. Published April 20, 2021
U.S. slams Russian military’s partial blockade of Black Sea
U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan said Tuesday he is returning home for "consultations" about the rapidly deteriorating bilateral relationship, even as Russia's military ramps up a partial blockade of the strategically vital Black Sea. Published April 20, 2021
Joe Biden invites Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin to climate change summit
President Biden will summon dozens of world leaders Thursday and Friday for a virtual climate change summit aimed at securing historic cuts in pollution, but some key stakeholders, chiefly China and Russia, will likely be logging on with their own competing agendas and may try to use the meeting as an opportunity to back the U.S. into a corner. Published April 19, 2021
Russia responds to latest sanctions by kicking out 10 U.S. diplomats
Moscow will kick out 10 U.S. diplomats in response to the Biden administration's latest round of sanctions against Russian officials, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday as the rift between the two old Cold War foes grows deeper. Published April 16, 2021
Moscow claims it escorted U.S. spy plane away from Russian border
A Russian fighter jet escorted a U.S. spy plane over the Pacific Ocean recently and kept the American aircraft from violating Russian airspace, according to Russian media. Published April 16, 2021
Antony Blinken in Afghanistan to sell Biden troop withdrawal
The Biden administration launched a full-court press Thursday to convince allies and warn adversaries that the U.S. will remain engaged in Afghanistan moving forward, even as the U.S. and its NATO allies begin preparations to last Western troops from the country after two decades of war. Published April 15, 2021
Joe Biden orders Afghanistan exit by Sept. 11: ‘Time to end America’s longest war’
Afghanistan is barreling into the unknown after President Biden announced Wednesday that the final 2,500-plus U.S. troops will leave the country by Sept. 11, forcing an already fragile central government in Kabul to soon go toe-to-toe with an emboldened Taliban insurgency that appears eager to exploit a potential power vacuum and to make the American withdrawal as painful as possible. Published April 14, 2021
Taliban warns Biden U.S. troops will be ‘held liable’ after May 1
The Taliban on Wednesday issued a stark warning to President Biden, vowing that U.S. troops still in Afghanistan past May 1 will be "held liable" and will face a fresh wave of attacks. Published April 14, 2021
Joe Biden to pull all U.S. forces from Afghanistan by Sept. 11
All U.S. troops will be out of Afghanistan by this summer's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, President Biden announced Tuesday, potentially putting American forces at risk of renewed Taliban attacks in the short run while sparking long-term fears that the country may once again become a breeding ground for terrorists. Published April 13, 2021
Pentagon will send 500 new troops to Germany in reversal of Trump plan
The U.S. will station another 500 troops in Germany as part of a new "multi-domain task force," Pentagon officials said Tuesday, officially closing the book on former President Trump's ill-fated plan to move thousands of American troops out of the country. Published April 13, 2021
Pentagon ramps up attacks on resurgent ISIS: ‘It is not defeated’
The Pentagon is ramping up its war against an enemy declared "territorially defeated" two years ago, fueling questions about whether the U.S. and its allies have the right long-term strategy to truly crush the Islamic State terrorist group once and for all. Published April 6, 2021
Pope Francis slams military spending during pandemic as ‘scandalous’ in Easter message
Pope Francis on Sunday took aim at global military spending during the COVID-19 pandemic, using his annual Easter message at the Vatican to call on nations around the world to redirect some of their defense budgets toward programs for the poor. Published April 4, 2021
‘Report ISIS in your area’: U.S. coalition urges Iraqis, Syrians to call hotline, report extremists
If you see an Islamic State fighter in Iraq or Syria, the U.S. military wants to know about it. The American-led Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) coalition on Friday tweeted out a pair of phone numbers that citizens in Iraq and Syria can call to report ISIS extremists in their area. Published April 2, 2021
U.S., Iran will hold indirect talks to salvage nuclear deal
The U.S. and Iran said Friday they'll participate in indirect negotiations aimed at resurrecting an Obama-era deal that limited Tehran's nuclear weapons program, marking a major turning point for the Biden administration's diplomatic outreach to the Islamic republic. Published April 2, 2021
Stephanie Vazquez, veteran wounded in Afghanistan, worries for women left behind
As part of a female engagement team in Afghanistan, Stephanie Vazquez, the medically retired Army sergeant and mother of two, was given a critical mission: to gather information from Afghan women, who were culturally barred from speaking directly with male soldiers but were routinely used as pawns by the enemy. Published April 1, 2021
Microsoft wins $22 billion Army contract to produce augmented-reality headsets for soldiers
The Army is moving forward with a cutting-edge program to give tens of thousands of service members augmented-reality headsets in a move that could transform how soldiers fight the wars of tomorrow. Published April 1, 2021