Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Pentagon: Military spouse unemployment threatens national security
The husbands and wives of military service members face a whopping 26 percent unemployment rate and a 25 percent wage gap compared with their civilian counterparts, according to the Pentagon's figures. Published July 2, 2018
Trump officials lay out ambitious plan to denuclearize North Korea
Trump administration officials say North Korea's nuclear program could be fully dismantled in one year, laying out an ambitious time frame if Kim Jong-un's regime cooperates with the U.S. Published July 1, 2018
John Bolton says Donald Trump to ‘size up’ Vladimir Putin at July 16 meeting, talk election meddling
President Trump will use his looming face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin to "size up" the Russian president, White House national security advisor John Bolton said Sunday, and will raise the issue of Moscow's meddling in American elections. Published July 1, 2018
Pentagon’s Army Futures Command put 5 cities in competition
It's the military version of the Amazon headquarters sweepstakes. Five city finalists are vying to land the Pentagon's Army Futures Command, a newly launched operational arm designed to modernize the Army while developing cutting-edge technologies. Published June 28, 2018
Homeland Security asks Pentagon to house up to 12,000 migrants; DoD may build temporary camps
The Department of Homeland Security late Wednesday asked the Pentagon "to house and care for" up to 12,000 migrants, military officials said, and the request ultimately could lead the Defense Department to build large camps in Texas, Arizona and elsewhere near the U.S.-Mexico border. Published June 28, 2018
Freedom Alliance scholars grateful for scholarships, peer support
Less than a week after Nicolas Munsen's father died during exercises off the coast of Puerto Rico, his family received a heartbreaking letter: The Navy pilot soon intended to return home, retire from military service and focus on raising then-2-year-old Nicolas. Published June 25, 2018
Donald Trump’s Space Force unlikely anytime soon
President Trump demands quick results, but the Pentagon is about to test his patience as military leaders embark on a daunting mission to assess whether the commander in chief's call for an American "Space Force" is even practical. Published June 24, 2018
James Mattis hails Germany’s defense efforts
Twenty-four hours after his boss took yet another shot at Germany on Twitter, Defense Secretary James N. Mattis on Wednesday praised the European nation and said it's "on the right trajectory" with respect to its financial contributions to NATO, also telling reporters at the Pentagon that Berlin is an indispensable partner to the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan. Published June 20, 2018
Pentagon still mum on mysterious airstrike in Syria
Pentagon officials are staying quiet about a mysterious airstrike Sunday that struck Syrian regime forces near the Iraqi border, insisting the U.S. military didn't carry out the attack but refusing to offer any clarity on who did. Published June 19, 2018
Pentagon formally suspends upcoming ‘war game’ with South Korea
The Pentagon on Monday night formally followed through on President Trump's directive to suspend upcoming military drills in South Korea. Published June 19, 2018
Nord Stream 2 Russia-Germany pipeline unnerves U.S., riles region
It has driven a wedge between America and its allies, given Russia a chance to put a stranglehold on European energy markets and may even threaten U.S. national security, some observers suggest, by potentially doubling as a spy device. Published June 18, 2018
U.S. drone strike kills Pakistan Taliban leader: Report
A U.S. drone strike Thursday killed Pakistan Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah, Afghan officials said, taking a major insurgent figure off the battlefield. Published June 15, 2018
Lithuania seeks U.S. military to combat to Russian menace
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: Lithuania would welcome a more permanent U.S. troop presence within its borders to deter increasingly brazen Russian provocations, the Baltic nation's defense chief said. Published June 14, 2018
Military says it’s received no guidance about canceling Korean war games
Pentagon officials said Tuesday they'll stay out of President Trump's landmark diplomacy with Kim Jong-un -- but they also emphasized that, so far, military leaders have gotten no formal instructions to follow through on the president's words and immediately cancel joint military exercises with close ally South Korea. Published June 12, 2018
U.S. drone-strike policy threatens to backfire as nations acquire technology
The rapid proliferation of military drone technology is reaching the point that other nations -- and even non-state actors such as Mexican drug cartels -- could engage in the kinds of deadly strikes that the U.S. pioneered more than a decade ago and has increased under presidents of both political parties. Published June 11, 2018
Alexander W. Conrad killed in firefight with al-Shabaab in Somalia
The Pentagon has identified the soldier killed Friday in a firefight with Somali extremists. Alexander W. Conrad, 26, of Chandler, Arizona, died following the clash, which also claimed the lives of one member of the Somali-Kenyan partner force and saw four Americans wounded. Conrad was assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, out of Fort Bragg, N.C. Published June 10, 2018
Air Force grounds B-1 bombers due to safety concerns; aircraft had been used in recent Syria strikes
The Air Force has grounded its entire fleet of B-1B Lancer bombers due to safety concerns, military officials said Friday, putting out of service a key part of U.S. long-range bombing capabilities that had recently taken part in air strikes in Syria. Published June 8, 2018
Joint Chiefs Chairman Dunford to talk ‘deconfliction’ with top Russian general Friday in Helsinki
Amid deep tension between the two countries, top military leaders from the U.S. and Russia will meet Friday for a key face-to-face meeting in Helsinki, Pentagon officials said, stressing that the lines of communication between Washington and Moscow must remain open. Published June 8, 2018
Navy says test results overstate training, seamanship crisis
A top Navy commander on Thursday pushed back against reports that junior officers' seamanship skills are lacking, arguing that his three-month internal review was specifically designed to test the most inexperienced officers and yielded exactly the results he expected. Published June 7, 2018
Donald Trump outpacing Barack Obama in drone strikes; 80 in first year: Report
President Trump is outpacing his predecessor in the number of U.S. drone strikes abroad and has made it easier for the CIA to use the craft to eliminate targets, according to a new study released Thursday -- but specialists warn the use of the unmanned killing machines remains shrouded in secrecy with rules of engagement that haven't been publicly explained. Published June 7, 2018