Even as Russia seems to have the upper hand in its invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin faces a growing number of challenges that will complicate any effort to lock in its gains, the outgoing Pentagon ...
The latest aid package, drawn from existing weapons and equipment stockpiles within the Department of Defense, will provide ...
Pursuing a policy of peace through strength is vital to Ukraine’s survival and America’s security. The United States and its ...
Russia has endured over 700,000 casualties since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022—more than in all of Moscow’s conflicts since World War II combined, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd ...
"There's a thought that Russia has the ultimate hand here and it has every advantage," outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Bloomberg News. "It has some advantages, but it doesn't ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks during a press briefing at the Pentagon ... The Biden administration was still reeling ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin used their final meeting ... midst of launching a second offensive in Russia’s Kursk region and is facing a ...
Austin also announced the US would send another $500 million in security assistance to Ukraine, including missiles for ...
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany — More than two dozen times since Russia’s 2022 invasion, President Joe Biden’s Pentagon chief, Lloyd Austin, has gone around the table with his international ...
During his time Austin oversaw the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, led the more than 50-nation coalition supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia, and directed the most intense naval combat ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to alert the White ... Ukraine was continuing its grinding defense against Russia’s full-scale invasion and Israel was fighting a war against Hamas ...