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U.S. B-2 Bombers Cleared for UK Bases as Trump Warns ‘The Big One Is Coming’ in Iran War
The United States is preparing to deploy B-2 stealth bombers from British-linked military facilities after U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized access to key runways, a move that could significantly intensify allied air operations against Iran as the conflict in the Middle East enters a more dangerous phase. 
The United States is preparing to deploy B-2 stealth bombers from British-linked military facilities after U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized access to key runways, a move that could significantly intensify allied air operations against Iran as the conflict in the Middle East enters a more dangerous phase. -
Former DHS Official Says Agency Was ‘Blindsided’ by Trump Iran Strikes, Raising Homeland Security Concerns
Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor said the agency responsible for protecting the U.S. homeland may not have been briefed before President Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran, a claim that has intensified debate over coordination between the White House and domestic security officials during a rapidly escalating conflict. 
Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor said the agency responsible for protecting the U.S. homeland may not have been briefed before President Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran, a claim that has intensified debate over coordination between the White House and domestic security officials during a rapidly escalating conflict. -
Trump Criticizes $220M DHS Campaign Starring Noem, Says ‘I Spent Less Money Than That To Become President’
President Donald Trump publicly criticized a multimillion-dollar Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign featuring former Secretary Kristi Noem, intensifying scrutiny around the spending just days after he removed her from the cabinet and nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to lead the agency. 
President Donald Trump publicly criticized a multimillion-dollar Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign featuring former Secretary Kristi Noem, intensifying scrutiny around the spending just days after he removed her from the cabinet and nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to lead the agency. -
Trump Fires DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Moves Her to New ‘Shield of the Americas’ Role as Mullin Tapped to Lead
President Donald Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, abruptly removing a central figure in his administration's immigration enforcement agenda and nominating Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R., Okla.) as her successor. The announcement, posted on Trump's Truth Social platform, signals a sudden leadership change at the Department of Homeland Security, an agency at the center of the administration's deportation and border-security strategy. 
President Donald Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, abruptly removing a central figure in his administration's immigration enforcement agenda and nominating Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R., Okla.) as her successor. The announcement, posted on Trump's Truth Social platform, signals a sudden leadership change at the Department of Homeland Security, an agency at the center of the administration's deportation and border-security strategy. -
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Clashes With Democrats Over Lewandowski Allegations in Six-Hour Judiciary Hearing
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed sharply with Democratic lawmakers during a tense House Judiciary Committee hearing on March 4 as questions about immigration enforcement and the operations of the Department of Homeland Security were overshadowed by personal allegations involving senior adviser Corey Lewandowski. 
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed sharply with Democratic lawmakers during a tense House Judiciary Committee hearing on March 4 as questions about immigration enforcement and the operations of the Department of Homeland Security were overshadowed by personal allegations involving senior adviser Corey Lewandowski. -
Rubio Sparks Backlash After Saying Israel’s Planned Strike Shaped U.S. Decision to Attack Iran
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is facing mounting scrutiny from lawmakers after remarks about the U.S. strike on Iran suggested that Israeli military planning played a decisive role in Washington's decision to launch its own attack, fueling debate in Congress about the origins and strategy behind the conflict. 
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is facing mounting scrutiny from lawmakers after remarks about the U.S. strike on Iran suggested that Israeli military planning played a decisive role in Washington's decision to launch its own attack, fueling debate in Congress about the origins and strategy behind the conflict. -
Over 200 Complaints Filed as U.S. Troops Say Commanders Framed Iran War as ‘God’s Divine Plan’
More than 200 complaints from U.S. service members alleging religious rhetoric in briefings about the conflict with Iran have been filed with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, raising new questions about the role of faith-based messaging inside the U.S. armed forces. 
More than 200 complaints from U.S. service members alleging religious rhetoric in briefings about the conflict with Iran have been filed with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, raising new questions about the role of faith-based messaging inside the U.S. armed forces. -
Pentagon Defends Shuaiba Operations Center After Iranian Drone Attack Kills 6 Service Members
A drone strike at Shuaiba port in Kuwait that killed six American service members has triggered scrutiny inside the U.S. military over the design and protection of a facility Pentagon officials had described as a "fortified tactical operations" center. 
A drone strike at Shuaiba port in Kuwait that killed six American service members has triggered scrutiny inside the U.S. military over the design and protection of a facility Pentagon officials had described as a "fortified tactical operations" center. -
CENTCOM Confirms 6 Dead, 18 Seriously Wounded as Cover-Up Allegations Swirl
The Trump administration is confronting allegations that it has underreported U.S. casualties following Iranian missile and drone strikes tied to Operation "Epic Fury," even as U.S. Central Command confirms six American service members killed and 18 seriously wounded. 
The Trump administration is confronting allegations that it has underreported U.S. casualties following Iranian missile and drone strikes tied to Operation "Epic Fury," even as U.S. Central Command confirms six American service members killed and 18 seriously wounded. -
Viral Posts Claim Iranian Hackers Target Trump With ‘Leak’ Threats, But No Evidence Emerges
Unverified social media posts claiming Iranian hackers are threatening to release compromising videos involving President Donald Trump have spread rapidly online, even as major news organizations report no evidence confirming the existence of such material. 
Unverified social media posts claiming Iranian hackers are threatening to release compromising videos involving President Donald Trump have spread rapidly online, even as major news organizations report no evidence confirming the existence of such material.