The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, known as OFAC, has taken a serious step against the Houthi movement in Yemen. On Thursday, OFAC announced that it is blacklisting eight ...
The U.S. has killed no less than 61 people since it began a new round of strikes on March 15, but its reckless attacks and ...
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Michael Doran says that Donald Trump has altered the "rules on engagement" towards the Houthis ...
Notre Dame professors within the NDSIC program help explain the context, importance and impact of the recent Signal group ...
The Pentagon inspector general’s office said Thursday that it will scrutinize disclosures made by Defense Secretary Pete ...
In just three weeks, the Pentagon has used $200 million worth of munitions in Operation Rough Rider against the Houthi ...
The announcement comes after lawmakers voiced concern about whether top national security officials discussed classified ...
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general has announced that he will review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal ...
We've heard a lot about U.S. bombing plans for Yemen – mostly from a group chat on Signal. But how's the actual bombing campaign going after nearly three weeks? We've heard a lot less about that.
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general will review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal app to coordinate strike plans against Houthi militants, raising security and records concerns.