Obama Explains Strategy for Countering Terrorists in Iraq
In a speech in Charlotte, North Carolina, President Obama explains his administration’s strategy for countering terrorism in Iraq.
View ArticleU.S. Strikes ISIL near Erbil, Mosul Dam
Three airstrikes destroy ISIL vehicles in the vicinity of Erbil and the Mosul Dam in Iraq.
View ArticleSouth Carolina Welcomes Colombian Maintenance Partners
A team of five Colombian Army leaders visits South Carolina to observe the South Carolina Army National Guard’s maintenance facilities.
View ArticleBiden: United States Will Pursue ISIL ‘to the Gates of Hell’
Vice President Biden, addressing a crowd in New England, promises that the United States will pursue those who murdered journalist Steven Sotloff "to the gates of Hell."
View ArticleNATO Leaders United in Support of Ukraine
NATO leaders affirm their support for Ukraine at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission and reiterate their condemnation of Russia’s continuing violation of Ukraine’s sovereignity.
View ArticleHagel Visits Georgian Troops
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel talks with U.S. and Georgian service members at the Krtsanisi Training Area outside Tbilisi.
View ArticleHagel, Turkish Defense Minister Yilmaz Share a Portrait
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel visits Turkey to coordinate with its leaders on the challenges presented by ISIL.
View ArticleSea Breeze Brings Ukrainian Helicopter to U.S. Ship
Naval forces from the United States, Ukraine, Georgia, Romania and Turkey work together in the Sea Breeze 2014 military exercise.
View ArticleMalaysia, U.S. Sign Agreement to Enhance Immigration Security
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs Dato’ Seri Ahmad Zahid Bin Hamidi sign an agreement designed to increased immigration security for both nations.
View ArticleHagel, Chinese Foreign Minister Meet at Pentagon
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel welcomes Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to the Pentagon.
View ArticleNATO Will Defend Every Ally, Secretary-General Stresses in Poland
New NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg stresses that NATO will defend every ally on a visit to Poland, his first country visit as secretary-general.
View ArticleWestern Hemisphere Defense Ministers Meet in Peru
The Conference of the Defense Ministers of the Americas begins in Arequipa, Peru, providing a forum for the defense ministers from 34 nations to discuss their common interests.
View ArticleU.S., Russia Seek Common Ground
The United States and Russia have shared interests in which they can cooperate for the good of the global community, Secretary of State John Kerry says.
View ArticleAirstrikes Continue in Syria
U.S. military forces conduct 14 airstrikes around Kobani, Syria, on October 15.
View ArticleHagel, Chinese Official Discuss Increasing Cooperation
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel meets in the Pentagon with People’s Republic of China State Councilor Yang Jiechi.
View ArticleAustralia, U.S. Discuss Shared Security Challenges
Security cooperation, peacekeeping and maritime capacity building were among the topics of discussion at the U.S.-Australia Political-Military Talks October 21.
View ArticleGermany, U.S. Partner to Counter Crises, Promote Economic Growth
Germany and the United States are committed to working together to successfully confront global challenges, Secretary of State John Kerry says in Berlin.
View ArticleStanding with Canada Against Terrorism
Secretary of State John Kerry travels to Ottawa, Canada, to meet with Canadian officials and express the United States’ deepest condolences for the October 22 terrorist attack.
View ArticleU.S. Envoy Visits West Africa, Supports Robust Response to Ebola
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power is visiting the West African nations stricken by Ebola and will speak in Belgium on the urgent need to a robust, coordinated, international response...
View ArticleCrime-Prevention Programs Help Central Americans Feel Safer
USAID’s community-based crime and violence prevention programs in Central America are helping residents feel safer, perceive less crime and murders, and express greater trust in police.
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