Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Tom Cotton: Iran may escalate, attack U.S. ships, planes
Iran's next step may be to attack a manned U.S. plane or American ships in the Middle East, Sen. Tom Cotton warned Sunday, urging the Trump administration to send a strong message to Tehran or risk further escalation. Published June 23, 2019
Mike Pence ‘not convinced’ senior Iranian leaders authorized drone attack
The U.S. still believes junior Iranian military officers may be responsible for last week's downing of an American drone and that senior Iranian leadership might not have authorized the strike, Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday. Published June 23, 2019
U.S. cyberattack strikes Iran military computers
The U.S. launched a sweeping cyberattack against the Iranian military last week in direct response to Iran's downing of an American surveillance drone, U.S. officials told the Associated Press over the weekend, confirming that President Trump personally approved the retaliatory measures. Published June 23, 2019
Mark Esper, Secretary of the Army, to be named by Trump to Defense Secretary
President Trump on Friday night said he'll formally nominate Mark T. Esper for defense secretary, moving quickly to name a permanent Pentagon chief as military tensions with Iran escalate. Published June 21, 2019
Iran attack on U.S. drone creates ‘defining moment’ for Donald Trump
President Trump convened a classified national security briefing for congressional leaders Thursday under pressure to respond to Iran's unprovoked shoot-down of a U.S. Navy drone, an attack that the president downplayed as an unintentional mistake by a "foolish" rogue Iranian military official. Published June 20, 2019
Pentagon: Iran shot down U.S. drone in ‘unprovoked attack’
Iran shot down an American drone late Wednesday in an "unprovoked attack" over international waters, U.S. military officials said, in an incident that ratchets up tensions in the Middle East even higher. Published June 19, 2019
Brian Hook, Iran adviser: U.S. still committed to diplomacy
A key Trump administration policy adviser on Iran said Wednesday that the White House remains committed to pursuing diplomacy with Tehran, despite claims by Democrats that the president is on a dangerous path toward an ill-advised and illegal war with the Islamic republic. Published June 19, 2019
Mike Pompeo softens Iran talk: ‘Trump does not want war’
The Trump administration on Tuesday renewed its assertion that it "does not want war" with Iran, and top officials suggested the U.S. is in the midst of back-channel diplomacy as it seeks to avoid military conflict. Published June 18, 2019
Mark Esper tapped to replace Patrick Shanahan at Pentagon
President Trump on Tuesday tapped Army Secretary Mark T. Esper to lead the Pentagon at least temporarily after acting Defense Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan abruptly withdrew his name from consideration to be the next permanent chief, saying the confirmation process is proving too difficult for his family. Published June 18, 2019
Patrick Shanahan out as Pentagon chief nominee
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has withdrawn his name from consideration to be the next permanent Pentagon chief, President Trump said Tuesday, with Army Secretary Mark Esper in line to step in as a temporary replacement. Published June 18, 2019
Limpet mines eyed in Iran attacks on tankers, U.S. officials say
The limpet mine has become Iran's weapon of choice as it ramps up a bombing campaign on oil tankers in the region, according to U.S. officials, wary that further attacks using the small magnetic bombs stuck to hulls of ships may be on the horizon. Published June 17, 2019
Iran nuclear breakout closer as Trump deploys more troops
The Pentagon will deploy another 1,000 troops to the Middle East to counter an emboldened Iran -- an announcement that came after Tehran threatened that it is now just 10 days away from surpassing international limits on its enriched uranium stockpile and could soon ramp up nuclear production to near weapons-grade levels. Published June 17, 2019
U.S. to deploy 1,000 troops to counter Iran
The Pentagon announced Monday night it's deploying another 1,000 troops to the Middle East to counter an increasingly emboldened Iran. Published June 17, 2019
Shoshana Chatfield named first female president of U.S. Naval War College
Navy officials announced Friday that they've chosen Rear Adm. Shoshana S. Chatfield to lead the Newport, R.I., institution. She will be the first female president of the school in its 135-year history. Published June 14, 2019
Iran Revolutionary Guard seen removing mine from tanker in U.S. military video
The Pentagon late Thursday released still photographs and grainy black-and-white video footage purportedly showing Iranian Revolutionary Guard personnel removing an unexploded mine from the side of an oil tanker targeted in the Gulf of Oman earlier in the day. Published June 13, 2019
Delay on Patrick Shanahan defense secretary nomination fuels rumors
A long, unexplained delay has cast doubt over the nomination of Patrick M. Shanahan to head the Defense Department and has fueled rumors that President Trump may be having second thoughts about his pick. Published June 13, 2019
Tankers targeted near Strait of Hormuz amid Iran-U.S. tensions
Two oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz were reportedly attacked on Thursday, an assault that left one ablaze and adrift as sailors were evacuated from both vessels and the U.S. Navy rushed to assist amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran. Published June 13, 2019
Raytheon, United Technologies merger threatens Pentagon bargaining ability
Recent developments highlight how the armed forces and their industry partners have stockpiled power and influence to an unprecedented level, experts say. Published June 12, 2019
Pentagon, Lockheed Martin F-35 agreement is largest defense deal in history
The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin on Monday announced the largest single defense deal in U.S. history, reaching a $34 billion handshake agreement for 478 new F-35 fighter jets at the significantly lower cost per aircraft. Published June 11, 2019
Pentagon eyes ketogenic diet in bid to build more lethal warriors
Ditching carbs may be the key to military success in America's future wars. Published June 10, 2019