Newsweek | Can Biden Keep American Troops Out of the Line of Fire in Gaza?
With the U.S. military preparing to attach a long-anticipated floating pier to deliver aid to the shores of war-torn Gaza in the coming days, U.S. forces could find themselves at risk of being dragged directly into an intensifying conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement.
Washington Post | VA improperly approved nearly $11 million in bonuses for execs, watchdog finds
Veterans Affairs leaders improperly handed out almost $11 million in bonuses to more than 180 senior executives last year, with several taking home more than $100,000, a new investigation has found.
Fox News | Blinken makes unannounced diplomatic trip to Ukraine after Congress approves $60B in military aid
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine on Tuesday on an unannounced diplomatic mission to reassure the country amid its war with Russia.
The Wall Street Journal | Russia’s Bombardment of Ukraine Is More Lethal Than Ever
Ukraine is shooting down a far smaller proportion of Russian missile attacks than it was earlier in the war.
Military Times | Most VA police have not finished veteran suicide prevention training
Fewer than one-third of Veterans Affairs police officers completed their annual suicide prevention training last year, leaving thousands of law enforcement personnel underprepared to handle mental health crisis situations.
Foreign Policy | No, This Is Not a Cold War—Yet
Over the past few years, the Pundit Industrial Complex has gone into high gear on China. A new generation of scholarly, governmental, and journalistic reputations is being built on the idea that the United States has entered a new cold war, with China in the role of the Soviet Union and a reduced Russia as its eager helpmate.
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