Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Iron Man-inspired suit development ignites technological revolution
The Pentagon's goal of a powered exoskeleton resembling Tony Stark's famed body armor remains a pipe dream, but officials say years of research into the concept have returned invaluable technology that will allow America's fighting men and women to push the bounds of physical capabilities in combat. Published June 9, 2019
Niger IED incident spotlights U.S. terror fight in African country
A U.S. vehicle hit a roadside bomb in Niger on Saturday, Pentagon officials said, in an incident that once again shines a spotlight on America's military presence in the African country. Published June 9, 2019
U.S. Navy says Russians were ‘unsafe and unprofessional’ in dangerous near collision incident
A U.S. missile cruiser and Russian destroyer nearly collided Friday in the Philippine Sea, with the two vessels coming within at least 100 feet of one another as the two nations traded blame for the incident. Published June 7, 2019
Top Libyan official blasts Trump’s ‘confusing’ policy
President Trump's April phone call with Libyan militia leader Gen. Khalifa Haftar was a "confusing" move that raised fundamental questions about which side Washington supports in the country's ongoing civil war, a top Libyan official told The Washington Times on Thursday. Published June 6, 2019
Lawmakers condemn Trump’s emergency arms sales to Saudi Arabia
A bipartisan group of senators Wednesday moved to formally condemn the Trump administration's recent emergency arms sales to Saudi Arabia, arguing that the controversial sales erode trust and cooperation between Congress and the White House. Published June 5, 2019
North Korea: Donald Trump preparing for an ‘aggressive war’ against us
Top North Korean officials on Wednesday said President Trump's diplomatic outreach is little more than a front and that Washington is secretly plotting an "aggressive war." Published June 5, 2019
Russia intercepts U.S. military plane over Mediterranean with dangerous ‘high-speed pass’
A Russian aircraft intercepted a U.S. plane three times within about three hours on Tuesday, military officials said, including an unprovoked and dangerous "high-speed pass" that endangered the lives of the American crew. Published June 5, 2019
Patrick Shanahan ends Niger attack review with no more punishment
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has accepted the original conclusions of inquiries into the 2017 Niger ambush that killed four American soldiers, and no further punishments will be handed out, according to media reports. Published June 4, 2019
U.S. cracks down on travel to Cuba
The Trump administration is cracking down harder on travel to Cuba, this time banning group trips by cruise ship, yacht and corporate plane as Washington seeks to starve the communist island of U.S. tourist dollars. Published June 4, 2019
China warns citizens not to travel to U.S.
The Chinese government on Tuesday issued a pair of formal advisories against travel to the U.S., warning that citizens could be subjected to "harassment" or could fall victim to increased gun violence and robberies across America. Published June 4, 2019
Marine veteran punches shark in face, saves daughter’s life
A Marine veteran saved his daughter from a brutal shark attack off the coast of North Carolina on Sunday by repeatedly punching the shark in the face. Published June 3, 2019
North Korea’s 2017 nuke test was 16 times bigger than Hiroshima bomb: Report
The nuclear device detonated by North Korea two years ago produced an explosion roughly 16 times bigger than the one created when the U.S. bombed Hiroshima in 1945, according to a new report. Published June 3, 2019
Pentagon: No joint U.S.-Turkish study group on F-35, S-400 missile system
Defense Department officials over the weekend said there's been no formation of a joint U.S.-Turkish study group to examine the compatibility of American F-35 fighter jets with the Russian-made S-400 missile system. Published June 3, 2019
Mohammad Javad Zarif: Iran to use ‘whatever missiles it wants’ to stop U.S. aggression
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Sunday the nation has the right to defend itself against U.S. aggression and specifically vowed that Tehran will use "whatever missiles it wants" as a deterrence against increased American military presence in the region. Published June 2, 2019
USS John McCain hiding question not ‘unreasonable,’ Mick Mulvaney says
Top White House officials on Sunday downplayed the furor over an effort to hide the USS John S. McCain from view when President Trump visited Japan over Memorial Day, blaming the incident on the media and an unnamed "23- or 24-year-old" staffer who asked a perfectly valid question. Published June 2, 2019
China defends 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown as ‘correct policy’
China's violent crackdown on Tiananmen Square protesters 30 years ago was the "correct policy" and ushered in a period of political stability inside the country, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe said Sunday. Published June 2, 2019
Patrick Shanahan, Pentagon tell White House to stop politicizing military amid USS John McCain furor
Patrick M. Shanahan this weekend admonished the White House to keep politics out of the military amid a furor over efforts to hide the USS John S. McCain from President Trump on Memorial Day -- and the clash couldn't have come at a more crucial, pressure-packed moment for the acting defense secretary. Published June 2, 2019
Patrick Shanahan, Pentagon chief: ‘Now is the time to call out’ China
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan on Friday night delivered a stern rebuke of China and said "now is the time to call out" Beijing's increasingly aggressive behavior in the South China Sea, which he argued has had devastating ecological consequences and could destabilize the region. Published May 31, 2019
Iran may be cheating on Obama-era nuclear deal: U.N. report
Iran may be breaking a key portion of an Obama-era deal to limit its nuclear program, a United Nations watchdog said Friday in a major new report that comes as military tensions between Washington and Tehran escalate. Published May 31, 2019
Trump OKs study of F-35, Russian S-400 missile system: Report
President Trump and his Turkish counterpart this week agreed to form a study group examining the compatibility of the F-35 fighter jet with the Russian-made S-400 missile system, according to media reports, with Mr. Trump overriding objections from advisers in the Pentagon and State Department. Published May 31, 2019