The Washington Examiner

Thursday, February 16, 2017 - 07:50
The second phase of the Iraqi operation to liberate Mosul will begin any day now, but the ground offensive has already produced a treasure trove of intelligence, thanks in part to the compulsive documentation by the Islamic State.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016 - 07:40
U.S. officials are working to mitigate tensions between two U.S. allies in the nascent attempt to oust the Islamic State from its chief stronghold in Syria.
Friday, October 7, 2016 - 06:14
"Soft language" in a new agreement governing international armed drone exports could give foreign companies an advantage over U.S. industry, according to analysts.
Monday, October 26, 2015 - 06:53
President Obama's decision to send up to 300 troops to Cameroon while at the same time rebuffing calls for more military engagement in the Middle East is indicative of his view on U.S. intervention abroad, experts say.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015 - 05:27
A Virginia man who is a former vice president of a Florida-based defense contractor pleaded guilty on Tuesday to bribing Kuwaiti officials to win a government contract, and his former company agreed to pay millions in fines.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 - 10:09
President Obama has been consistent. He has demonstrated deference, apology, and weakness time and again, from appeasing Iran, changing his mind on Syria, standing down on missile defense, lowering our Army and Navy readiness force, no meaningful commitment to Ukraine, and now Cuba.
Thursday, September 11, 2014 - 12:24
Congressional Republicans said they would support parts of President Obama's plan to combat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, but they remained skeptical of the proposal to arm Syrian rebels.
Friday, June 27, 2014 - 06:45
The State Department announced Wednesday that it will expand efforts to counter Islamist terrorist groups on social media platforms like Twitter and YouTube.
Friday, September 3, 2010 - 00:00
Under the rules, Congress must withhold 15 percent of the funds until Mexico meets specific human rights requirements including banning torture and prosecuting law enforcement agents and soldiers
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 00:00
The military official warned that if "something isn't done to stop the spread of Mexico's drug cartels on a global scale, we could watch Mexico turn into a narco-state."