Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Donald Trump: Response to ‘Iranian attack’ on Saudi oil facility offers ‘many options’
Washington and Riyadh locked arms Wednesday, accusing Iran of plotting last weekend's devastating attack on Saudi oil infrastructure and calling the assault "an act of war" that will not go unanswered. Published September 18, 2019
Mike Pompeo blames Iran for Saudi Arabia oil attack: ‘Act of war’
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday accused Iran of carrying out an "act of war" against Saudi Arabian oil infrastructure last weekend -- though he did not provide any clear, indisputable evidence to back up the claim. Published September 18, 2019
Oil attack ‘unquestionably sponsored by Iran,’ Saudi Arabia says
Last weekend's devastating attack on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure was "unquestionably sponsored by Iran," officials in Riyadh said Wednesday morning as they made the case against Tehran and potentially began laying the groundwork for military retaliation. Published September 18, 2019
Donald Trump rejects Hassan Rouhani meeting, seeks Iran ‘deterrence’
The Trump administration dispatched Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Saudi Arabia and hinted at a crackdown on Iran for its suspected role in drone attacks that decimated oil fields east of Riyadh over the weekend, saying it has no intention of backing off its maximum pressure campaign and may go beyond economic sanctions to "restore deterrence" in dealing with Tehran. Published September 17, 2019
Army Artificial Intelligence Task Force combat AI advances over fears, opposition
The raging debate over AI, including its implications for the human race and the morality of its use in warfare, has divided the U.S. from some traditional allies. Published September 16, 2019
Army AI Task Force, Carnegie Mellon partner to deploy technology
A key piece of the Pentagon's plan to beat China and Russia in the high-stakes artificial intelligence race lies inside a research facility along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh. Published September 12, 2019
Taliban strongest since Afghanistan war started in 2001
Afghanistan's Taliban militants steadily amassed power and territory throughout its high-stakes, yearlong peace talks with the Trump administration, and they are now stronger than at any other point in the post-9/11 era, say military observers, who note a systematic plan to gain legitimacy, foment fear through violence and undercut the elected government in Kabul. Published September 9, 2019
Taliban warns: More Americans are about to die
The Trump administration's decision to call off peace talks in Afghanistan will lead directly to more American deaths, the Taliban warned late Sunday in a shocking message that promised new, deadly attacks. Published September 9, 2019
Mike Pompeo recalls Afghanistan peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad,
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the Trump administration has recalled its envoy to peace talks with the Taliban, dealing a potential death blow to negotiations that hit a low point in recent days following a suicide bombing by the militant group that killed an American soldier near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. Published September 8, 2019
Trump calls off secret Camp David peace talks with Taliban leaders
President Trump has called off talks with Taliban leaders planned for Sunday at Camp David, he tweeted late Saturday, saying that he scrapped what would have been a historic meeting after yet another U.S. soldier died during a Taliban attack in Afghanistan this week. Published September 7, 2019
Air Force jet accidentally fires rocket in Arizona desert
An Air Force jet accidentally fired a rocket into the Arizona desert on Thursday, military officials said, prompting an investigation. Published September 6, 2019
Afghanistan peace deal support fades after Taliban attack killed American
Opposition to President Trump's still-to-be-unveiled Taliban peace plan is growing, with top diplomats wary of signing off on the agreement and fresh U.S. casualties in Afghanistan and Taliban terrorist strikes threatening to turn public opinion against it. Published September 5, 2019
American soldier killed in latest Taliban attack in Afghanistan
The Taliban claimed another American life in a suicide car bombing in Kabul on Thursday, military officials said, the fourth U.S. death over just the past two weeks even as the Trump administration forges ahead with peace talks. Published September 5, 2019
Obesity rate rising in U.S. military; Navy is fattest branch: Report
The U.S. military is getting larger -- literally. Published September 4, 2019
Afghanistan peace deal with Taliban meets skepticism from officials
Military and diplomatic officials are taking a skeptical, wait-and-see approach to the Trump administration's unfolding peace talks with the Taliban and urging extreme caution before signing any deal to wind down America's 18-year-old war in Afghanistan. Published September 3, 2019
Robert Wilkie, VA secretary, vows answers on suspicious deaths at Clarksburg, West Virginia facility
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: An investigation into 11 suspicious deaths at a West Virginia VA facility has dragged on too long and produced too little in the way of answers for federal officials and the families affected, Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said. Published September 3, 2019
Tehran says unmanned craft can mount attacks ‘much farther’ from nation’s borders
Iranian officials on Sunday unveiled a new high-speed "advanced combat drone" that they say is capable of conducting operations far outside the nation's borders. Published September 1, 2019
Trump administration optimistic for Taliban peace deal despite fighting, U.S. deaths in Afghanistan
The Trump administration on Sunday said it's nearing the finish line on a historic peace deal in Afghanistan even as its negotiating partner, the Taliban, launched a new round of deadly attacks that claimed dozens of lives over the weekend. Published September 1, 2019
Military suicides top record despite national spotlight
The Defense Department reported a significant uptick last year in the number of active-duty and reserve men and women who died by suicide. Published August 29, 2019
Javad Zarif G-7 appearance shows U.S., European divisions on Iranian nuclear ambitions
Top Iranian officials made an unexpected visit Sunday to the Group of Seven summit at the apparent invitation of France, a brazen end run around Washington that underscores the deep divide between the U.S. and its key European allies over how to deal with Tehran's nuclear ambitions, its destabilization of the Middle East and its recent attempted attacks on Israel. Published August 25, 2019