Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Pentagon’s Tucker Carlson offensive fuels fears of a politicized military
The Pentagon's slow drift into the political mudslinging of Washington may be accelerating under President Biden, with the military's unusually aggressive attack on a conservative Fox News critic sparking a backlash from conservatives on Capitol Hill and threatening to drag the Defense Department into a broader culture war. Published March 15, 2021
Antony Blinken eyes pulling Iran, Russia into Afghan talks
The Biden administration's surprise diplomatic push in Afghanistan could serve a dual purpose: to lay the groundwork for a U.S. military presence in the country past a looming May 1 withdrawal deadline, and to create an opening to work with adversaries Iran, China and Russia, each of which has created major geopolitical headaches in the White House's early days. Published March 8, 2021
Joe Biden moves to limit presidential authority to go to war
President Biden and a bipartisan caucus on Capitol Hill may have just taken the first step toward a deal that has eluded Washington for more than a decade: the establishment of clear, narrow limits on a commander in chief's authority to take the country into war. Published March 7, 2021
Pentagon chief Austin: Anti-extremism push not about ‘political parties or political beliefs’
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday that the Pentagon's anti-extremism initiative is in no way about troops' individual political beliefs. Published March 7, 2021
U.S. deploys B-52 bombers to Middle East in warning to Iran
The U.S. military on Sunday delivered a pair of clear warnings to Iran, with the Air Force dispatching two B-52H "Stratofortress" bombers to the Middle East while Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed to "hold people accountable for their acts" if Americans are targeted. Published March 7, 2021
How the Pentagon is combating the latest emerging threat: ‘Extremism’ in the ranks
The Pentagon is trying to root out political "extremism" in the ranks, but its definition is so broad and blurry that some retired officers and military analysts fear it could inadvertently sweep up traditional Catholics, Republicans and others who aren't racist or violent but simply embrace conservative, pro-life politics. Published March 7, 2021
Joe Biden seeks to replace decades-old war powers authority
President Biden on Friday committed to working with Congress to replace existing war powers authorities that have been the legal underpinning for U.S. military action in the Middle East for decades. Published March 5, 2021
Pentagon ‘extremism’ definition could roll up conservatives, pro-lifers, critics fear
The Pentagon is trying to root out political "extremism" in the ranks, but its definition is so broad and blurry that some retired officers and military analysts fear it could inadvertently sweep up traditional Catholics, Republicans and others who aren't racist or violent but simply embrace conservative, pro-life politics. Published March 3, 2021
Ronny Jackson ‘bullied and humiliated’ staff, violated alcohol rules: Watchdog report
Rep. Ronny Jackson bullied and humiliated staff members, broke rules around the use of alcohol and took Ambien during overseas flights, the Pentagon's inspector general said in a scathing report Wednesday that examined complaints against the Texas Republican from his time as a White House doctor. Published March 3, 2021
Rockets hit airbase in Iraq hosting U.S. troops
A burst of at least 10 rockets targeting the Ain al-Asad airbase early Wednesday resulted in no direct U.S. troop casualties, but the Pentagon later revealed that an American contractor working with the base had suffered a "cardiac episode" and died while taking cover from the attack. Published March 3, 2021
Pentagon lays out big tab to keep up with China
The U.S. military must invest heavily in high-tech radar, space-based weapons detection systems, long-range artillery and a host of other 21st-century capabilities to keep at bay an increasingly aggressive China, the Pentagon told congressional leaders this week in a sweeping new funding proposal. Published March 2, 2021
Pence, world leaders call for unity at international Rally of Hope
Former Vice President Mike Pence joined other world leaders Saturday in calling on nations to forge new friendships and break down historic barriers to peace as the globe pulls free from the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Published February 27, 2021
Biden likely to keep troops in Afghanistan, missing May 1 deadline
Former President Donald Trump's push to end America's "forever wars" in the Middle East may have exited the stage with him, as the Biden administration appears poised to keep troops in Afghanistan past a key May 1 deadline. Published February 25, 2021
U.S. airstrike hits Iran-backed militias in Syria: Report
President Biden on Thursday ordered U.S. airstrikes against Iran-backed militias operating inside Syria, Pentagon officials said. Published February 25, 2021
Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin pushes troops to get COVID-19 vaccine
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday pushed U.S. troops to accept the COVID-19 vaccine when it's offered to them, the latest effort by the Pentagon to combat a stubbornly high rate of refusal within the armed forces. Published February 24, 2021
Michael McCaul, Mark Green question Iran-John Kerry backchannel talks
Top Republicans in Congress called on the State Department Tuesday to immediately explain why key Obama-era diplomats now serving in the Biden administration held backchannel talks with Iran during the Trump years, saying it's crucial that the public learn more about Democrats' closed-door shadow diplomacy with Tehran. Published February 23, 2021
Joe Biden Iran outreach backfires, pressure builds
The Biden administration came under pressure from all sides Monday in its push to restart nuclear talks with Iran, as leaders in Tehran threatened to dramatically ramp up uranium enrichment programs while officials in China and Israel laid out their own wildly different blueprints for how Washington should handle the tense diplomatic standoff. Published February 22, 2021
John Kerry held backchannel talks with Iran, Javad Zarif
President Trump in 2019 sought to open a back channel of communication with top Iranian officials and saw the U.N. General Assembly meeting in September as a potential opportunity to defuse escalating tension with Tehran, but the effort failed. Published February 21, 2021
Biden reenters Paris climate agreement, reversing Trump without Senate ratification
President Biden announced Friday that the U.S. has officially rejoined the Paris climate agreement, reentering the international accord without Senate ratification a month after signing a directive to reverse the Trump administration's exit. Published February 19, 2021
Biden: ‘I welcome’ competition with China; U.S. and Europe will win
The U.S. and its European partners abroad can compete with China in the 21st century and come out victorious, and Washington should "welcome" that high-stakes geopolitical and economic fight, President Biden said Friday in a sweeping foreign policy speech in which he sought to close the book on the Trump era and recast America's role in the world. Published February 19, 2021