Pituffik Space Base in Greenland

Pituffik Space Base, formerly known as Thule Air Base, is a critical American military installation in Greenland strategically located between the U.S. and Russia, playing a key role in U.S. military defenses against potential attacks from the Arctic sector.

Collision between Portuguese Cargo Ship and U.S. Military Fuel Tanker

A Portuguese cargo ship struck an oil tanker carrying fuel for the U.S. military off the English coast, leading to explosions, a rescue mission, and concerns of an oil spill. One crew member of the cargo ship is missing.

Transgender service members in the U.S. military

Transgender service members in the U.S. military are facing removal under the Trump administration. Colonel Bree Fram, a high-ranking transgender member, shares her story and uncertain future in this episode.

Challenges with Holding Migrants in Guantánamo Bay

President Trump's order to hold 30,000 migrants in Guantánamo Bay has faced challenges as the tents set up do not meet ICE standards, leading to minimal migrants being held at the base. The U.S. military has not received clear guidelines on holding migrants, impacting the operation to build more tents. Military aircraft have not been used to transport migrants since March 1, and there are currently no flights on U.S. military aircraft scheduled to Guantánamo.

Accidental Bombing in Pocheon

A South Korean fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area in Pocheon during a training exercise with the U.S. military, injuring at least 15 people.

Houthi Rebels Fire Surface-to-Air Missiles at U.S. Military Assets

Houthi rebels fired surface-to-air missiles at a U.S. F-16 fighter jet and MQ-9 Reaper drone, marking a significant escalation in military interactions between the groups. The U.S. military is debating the best approach to counter the attacks, considering both traditional counterterrorism strikes and defensive measures.

Review of U.S. Military Posture by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discusses plans to review U.S. military posture globally to align with differing strategic assumptions between President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden. He emphasizes the need for efficiency and reducing waste at the Pentagon.

Plane Crash in the Philippines

One U.S. service member and three defense contractors were killed in a plane crash in the southern Philippines. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

Military Surveillance Aircraft Crash in the Philippines

A U.S. military service member and three defense contractors died in a surveillance flight crash in the Philippines. The crash involved a U.S. Marine Corps Beechcraft King Air 350. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

White House proposal regarding U.S. military involvement in Gaza

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump has not committed to sending U.S. military to Gaza as part of his new proposal, though she did not rule out the possibility.

Border Security and Illegal Immigration

Fox & Friends host Lawrence Jones tours the Texas border with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and border czar Tom Homan to observe the efforts to secure the border and reduce illegal immigration.

U.S. Military Airstrikes Against Islamic State Operatives in Somalia

The U.S. military conducted airstrikes against Islamic State operatives in Somalia during President Trump's second term, resulting in the death of multiple operatives. The strikes were coordinated with Somalia's government and aimed to target a senior IS planner and recruits without harming civilians.

Disaster Relief and Border Security

Rep. Mark Harris claims President Trump will witness a 'great failure of FEMA' in North Carolina and emphasizes the importance of community efforts in disaster relief. Harris also discusses the need for border security and potentially using the U.S. military in Mexico.

ISIS Situation in Syria

President-elect Donald Trump claimed victory over ISIS, but experts fear the group could regain strength in Syria, posing a threat to the region and beyond. The U.S. faces tough decisions on troop presence to prevent ISIS resurgence and maintain stability in the country.

U.S. Military Strikes Houthi Weapons Depots in Yemen

U.S. military strikes Houthi weapons depots in Yemen to target naval warships and merchant vessels. The strikes are part of CENTCOM's effort to degrade Iranian-backed Houthi threats to regional partners and vessels.

Rukban Camp in Southern Syria

The Rukban camp in southern Syria, housing over 7,000 displaced Syrians for almost a decade, faces severe deprivation and isolation with residents struggling for survival. The camp's existence sheds light on regional politics, including the U.S. military role in Syria. With the fall of the Syrian regime, residents are finally free to leave but face challenges due to years of neglect and hardship.

Travis Timmerman Found in Syria

Travis Timmerman, a missing Missouri man, was unexpectedly found in Syria after crossing into the country for a pilgrimage. He was flown out by the U.S. military to Jordan. His family was relieved to hear he was alive and well.

Yemen's Houthi Rebels Missile Attack on Container Ship

Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile attack on a container ship in the Gulf of Aden, resuming assaults after a pause. The attack comes amidst regional tensions following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.

U.S. Military Deployment to the Middle East

The U.S. military is deploying additional fighter jets and Navy warships to the Middle East in response to threats from Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah. The deployment aims to bolster defenses, support Israel, and be prepared for various contingencies.

U.S. Military Floating Pier Mission to Gaza

The U.S. military spent $230 million on a floating pier to provide aid to Gaza, but it broke apart early on and critics say it achieved little. President Biden expressed disappointment in the results, and the mission faced challenges including slow and inefficient aid delivery, injuries to troops, and weather shutdowns.

Sexual Assault by U.S. Military Personnel in Japan

Allegations of U.S. military servicemen's sexual assaults against women in Okinawa have caused tension in the U.S.-Japan alliance. Recent cases have come to light, including one involving a U.S. airman accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a Japanese minor.

Increased Protection Levels for U.S. Military Bases in Europe

The U.S. military commander in Europe raised protection levels for military bases and forces after President Biden's debate performance against Trump. The decision was made out of caution and not related to a single threat. The Trump campaign linked the increased alert level to Biden's performance, claiming it made the U.S. weak. The threat level in Europe was raised to condition 'Charlie,' indicating a possible terrorist action targeting personnel or facilities. FBI Director Wray warned of a heightened risk of a terrorist attack in the U.S.

Food aid distribution to Gaza

The U.N. World Food Programme distributed food aid to Gaza's population with the help of the U.S. military after a pause due to security concerns. Aid is being delivered via a floating dock and temporary pier system known as JLOTS. Plans are being made for alternative aid delivery routes.

U.S. Military Presence in West Africa

Top U.S. general visiting Africa to discuss maintaining U.S. presence in West Africa after Niger's decision to partner with Russia. U.S. military not expected to replicate counter-terrorism efforts in Niger. Rapid political changes in West and Central Africa impacting U.S. alliances. U.S. withdrawal from Niger on schedule, Russia deploying forces to the same base.

Impact of Biden Administration's Green Energy Policies on U.S. Military

The Biden administration's focus on green energy could leave the U.S. military dependent on China, posing risks in case of a war. Recommendations include securing domestic energy sources and trade relationships with allies.

United Nations' World Food Programme Halts Operations at U.S.-Built Pier in Gaza

The United Nations' World Food Programme paused food distribution operations from a U.S.-built pier in Gaza due to safety concerns after the pier was hit by rockets. The U.S. has spent $320 million on the pier to facilitate aid delivery, but chaotic scenes and weather damage have hindered efforts. Aid arrived at the pier, but distribution was paused for a security assessment. Relief agencies are pushing for land routes to reopen for aid delivery to Gaza.

Humanitarian Aid Delivery to Gaza

The first aid from an American-built pier arrived in Gaza after storm damage required repairs to the project, allowing for the delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians, despite challenges and setbacks. The U.S. military constructed the pier to facilitate the delivery of urgently needed supplies to Gaza.

U.S. Military Aid Shipment to Gaza

The U.S. military has facilitated the first aid shipment to Gaza via a new floating pier, aiming to increase to 150 trucks per day.

U.S. Aid Delivery to Gaza Strip

The U.S. has started moving a floating dock system to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, with operations expected to begin within 48 hours after installation. The system will involve various components including civilian aid ships, a dock, trucks, smaller U.S. Army boats, and a causeway for aid delivery.

U.S. Military Operations in Chad and Niger

The U.S. military plans to return to Chad for talks about revising an agreement that allows it to keep troops based there after withdrawing most of its contingent of about 100 troops from Chad. Chad and Niger have been integral to the U.S. military's efforts to counter violent extremist organizations across the Sahel region.

U.S. Military Defense of Israel from Iranian Attacks

President Biden commended U.S. fighter squadrons for defending Israel against Iranian attacks, destroying over 80 drones and 6 ballistic missiles. Biden praised the squadrons for their efforts.

International Response to Iran's Attacks on Israel

Multiple international leaders condemn Iran's attacks on Israel, calling for peace in the Middle East. The U.S. military has shot down 'dozens' of ballistic and cruise missiles as well as attack drones.

U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Drones Targeting Israel

The U.S. military has shot down 'dozens' of Iranian drones targeting Israel with assistance from Israel's air defenses and other allies. The situation remains tense as Iran warns of further response to any nation aiding Israel.

Iran's Retaliatory Attack on Israel

Iran launched a retaliatory attack against Israel, risking a regional conflict involving the U.S. military. The attack involved drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. The U.S. and Israel are coordinating defense efforts. The situation is being closely monitored by President Biden and his national security team.

President Biden's potential retaliatory strike and U.S. military repositioning

President Biden considers retaliatory strike in the region, U.S. repositions military assets. Report by NBC News' Hala Gorani.

Biden's Call with Netanyahu and Recent Events in Israel

Biden is angry about Israeli strikes killing aid workers in Gaza, will convey anger to Netanyahu. Israel thwarts planned terror attacks, U.S. military shoots down drones. Holocaust survivors share stories, Gaza death toll rises. Australian PM demands accountability from Israel. World Central Kitchen calls for independent investigation into the strikes.

Accidental Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

President Biden blamed Israel for the accidental killing of aid workers in Gaza, calling for accountability and claiming Israel is not doing enough to protect civilians. The U.S. military also faced criticism for civilian casualties in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Conflict in the Red Sea involving Iran-backed Houthi rebels, the U.S. military, and Coalition warships

A cargo ship struck by Iran-backed Houthi rebels has sunk, marking the first vessel lost during the Israel-Hamas war. The U.S. military shot down four drones launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels targeting American and Coalition warships in the Red Sea.

Clash in Greece over U.S. Military Cadet Concert

Communist-backed demonstrators clashed with police in Greece while trying to prevent a concert by U.S. military cadets in Larissa. The protest was against the presence of U.S. troops in Greece and Greek military support for Ukraine and international maritime security missions in the Red Sea.

International Private Security Contractors for Humanitarian Aid Delivery in Gaza

Israel is considering using international private security contractors to protect humanitarian aid deliveries in Gaza. The U.S. is planning to set up a maritime corridor for aid delivery to Gaza, with a temporary military pier system. The Biden administration expects the Israeli government to provide security for the U.S. military pier, but the plan for security on the shore is still in progress.

U.S. Military Building Temporary Port in Gaza for Humanitarian Aid

President Biden ordered the U.S. military to build a temporary port in Gaza to provide humanitarian assistance. The port is expected to take up to two months to construct and will involve over 1,000 U.S. servicemembers. The offshore pier will allow for expedited delivery of aid to Gaza, with no boots on the ground.

Proposed U.S. Military Involvement in Building a Port in Gaza for Aid

President Biden proposed building a port in Gaza for aid without U.S. boots on the ground, which would involve U.S. troops on ships just off shore. Israeli government and White House officials have pointed out concerns about the plan.

U.S. Military Building Port in Gaza for Humanitarian Aid

President Joe Biden will announce in his State of the Union address that the U.S. military will build a port on the Mediterranean coast of Gaza to aid in the import of humanitarian aid via large ships. The port will initially be led by the military but is expected to transition to a commercially operated facility over time.

President Biden Announces U.S. Military Will Build Port in Gaza

President Biden to announce the U.S. military will build a port in Gaza during his State of the Union address. The port will receive food, water, medicine, and temporary shelters. The U.S. will work with partners and allies to establish the port.

Human Trafficking Bust in Florida

A human trafficking bust in Florida led to 228 arrests, including members of the U.S. military and a teacher. Among those arrested were 150 johns, 66 prostitutes, and 12 others in an operation called 'Operation March Sadness 2024.'

U.S. Military Tracking Balloon Over Western United States

The U.S. military is tracking another balloon over the western United States, reminiscent of a previous Chinese spy balloon incident that caused a diplomatic crisis. The current balloon has not been determined to be a threat yet.