Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Liz Cheney, Michael McCaul blast Afghanistan peace deal on lack of enforcement
As many questions as answers surround the Trump administration's landmark peace deal with the Taliban. As the dust settled Sunday, critics from Capitol Hill to Kabul began poking holes in the four-page document designed to be America's exit plan from its longest war in history. Published March 1, 2020
U.S. to free 5,000 Taliban fighters, lift sanctions on leaders in Afghan peace deal
The U.S. will free up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners and begin to remove economic sanctions on top Taliban leaders under the terms of a deal signed Saturday between the two sides. Published March 1, 2020
U.S., Taliban sign deal that calls for troops to exit Afghanistan within 14 months
The U.S. on Saturday signed a landmark peace agreement with its foe of nearly two decades, the Taliban, as the Trump administration officially embarked down a path that could see all American troops exit Afghanistan within 14 months and represent the beginning of the end for the longest war in U.S. history. Published February 29, 2020
Buttigieg ‘extremely vulnerable’ to attack for relying on Navy service
A seven-month deployment in Afghanistan shrouded in secrecy is a key piece of Pete Buttigieg's pitch to voters in the 2020 presidential race, with the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor arguing that his status as a veteran and his time in a war zone give him foreign policy gravitas and first-hand military experience none of his Democratic primary rivals can claim. Published February 29, 2020
Trump formally taps Kenneth Braithwaite to be next Navy secretary
After a three-month delay, President Trump on Friday formally nominated U.S. Ambassador to Norway Kenneth J. Braithwaite to serve as the next secretary of the Navy. Published February 28, 2020
Kenneth Braithwaite, Navy secretary nominee, Trump campaign support behind delay, backers say
President Trump's Navy secretary pick seems to be slowly sinking. The president tapped U.S. Ambassador to Norway Kenneth Braithwaite, a retired admiral and former naval aviator, for the post three months ago, but key lawmakers on Capitol Hill told The Washington Times that they have yet to hold customary one-on-one meetings with the nominee and confirmed that the White House hasn't sent the formal paperwork to move the nomination forward. Published February 26, 2020
Pete Buttigieg military service pitch invites ‘Swift Boat’ sequel
A seven-month deployment in Afghanistan shrouded in secrecy is a key piece of Pete Buttigieg's pitch to voters in the 2020 presidential race, with the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor arguing that his status as a veteran and his time in a war zone give him foreign policy gravitas and first-hand military experience none of his Democratic primary rivals can claim. Published February 26, 2020
U.S. airstrike kills terrorist who plotted deadly Kenya attack
A recent U.S. airstrike in Somalia killed a key al-Shabaab leader who was responsible for planning for last month's deadly attack on an American military post in Kenya, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Published February 25, 2020
Pentagon police chase ‘suspicious’ suspect through Arlington National Cemetery
A man was arrested after "acting suspiciously" in a Pentagon parking lot Monday and is now being questioned by the FBI, military officials said. Published February 24, 2020
Pentagon adopts new ethical principles for using artificial intelligence in war
The Pentagon on Monday rolled out a sweeping set of ethical guidelines to govern the use of artificial intelligence on the battlefield, marking a major step forward in the military's campaign to establish firm controls over 21st-century technology and ensure that humans retain control over machines. Published February 24, 2020
John Rood, top Pentagon official, to resign
The Pentagon's top policy official was pushed out of his job Wednesday at the direct request of President Trump, marking the latest senior defense official to leave his post in the last six months amid tensions over the extent of White House influence in military affairs. Published February 19, 2020
Trump revamps nuclear arsenal to respond to Russia ‘tactical’ threat
The Trump administration is taking dramatic steps to revamp the nation's arsenal and prepare for a theoretical nuclear war with Russia in Eastern Europe. Published February 13, 2020
U.S., Taliban reach deal for 7-day reduction in violence
The U.S. appears on the verge of finally securing a peace agreement in Afghanistan, top Trump administration officials said Thursday, as they announced a short-term pact with the Taliban that calls for a seven-day reduction in violence across the country to clear the way for intensive direct talks. Published February 13, 2020
Turkey, Syria edge closer to all-out war in disputed Idlib province
Turkey and Syria moved closer to all-out war Tuesday in Syria's Idlib province, as carefully crafted international cease-fire agreements crumbled and heavy fighting between the two regional foes sparked a massive humanitarian crisis. Published February 11, 2020
Pentagon budget to fund revamped Air Force One with new paint job
President Trump's fiscal year 2021 budget request sets aside more than $800 million for a revamped Air Force One, complete with a new red, white and blue paint job. Published February 11, 2020
More than 100 U.S. troops suffered brain injuries in Iranian attack, Pentagon says
The number of U.S. troops who suffered brain injuries during a Jan. 8 Iranian attack on an American military base in Iraq has topped 100, the Pentagon said Monday night. Published February 10, 2020
Amazon seeks to depose Donald Trump in Pentagon war cloud lawsuit
Amazon Web Services wants to depose President Trump and other top administration officials in its lawsuit over the Pentagon's giant cloud computing contract, according to court documents made public Monday, raising the stakes in a case that is shaping up to be a major legal headache for the White House. Published February 10, 2020
Iraq turns to China ‘Belt and Road,’ boosting Beijing clout in Middle East
China's path to economic dominance in the 21st century runs directly through the Middle East, with Beijing banking on forging multibillion-dollar partnerships with Iraq, Pakistan and even war-torn Syria to provide fuel in its quest to supplant the U.S. as the world's top power. Published February 9, 2020
With ‘no military solution’ in sight, U.S. forced to talk peace with Taliban despite ongoing attacks
The two sides have reached a crucial moment -- despite continued Taliban attacks and a spike in American strikes against the radical Islamist movement's top targets -- to solidify a cease-fire agreement that could wind down two decades of conflict and bring to a close the longest war in U.S. history. Published February 8, 2020
Red alert, Russia: Pentagon arms Navy submarines with tactical nuclear weapons
The Pentagon on this week announced the deployment of its first new nuclear weapon in decades and in the process issued a clear warning to Moscow, a move critics say represents a return to Cold War-era brinkmanship that makes the prospect of a deadly nuclear miscalculation far more likely. Published February 8, 2020