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Pentagon's legal woes over COVID vaccine mandate persist

At the height of the global pandemic, the Pentagon in August 2021 decreed that all U.S. troops must get the COVID-19 vaccine, then launched a logistical push to get the shot to every service member stationed anywhere in the world.

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Aliens in the clear, all others suspect in string of U.S. shootdowns

The Biden administration on Monday seemingly ruled out an alien invasion as the explanation for three weekend shoot-downs of unidentified objects over North America.

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Blocked Zelenskyy drops demand for NATO no-fly zone over Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's impassioned video plea to Thursday's gathering of NATO leaders in Brussels for emergency military aid effectively dropped what had been Kyiv's No. 1 ask in the unequal fight to hold off invading Russian forces -- a no-fly zone to block Russian fighter jets from the skies over its smaller neighbor.

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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines again puts Pentagon in cultural crosshairs

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines again puts Pentagon in cultural crosshairs
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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines again puts Pentagon in cultural crosshairs

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines again puts Pentagon in cultural crosshairs
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Momentum builds to change military rules on harassment in the ranks

The polarizing push to pull sexual assault cases from the chain of command -- an idea that now appears inevitable amid openness from top Pentagon commanders and support from even some of the most outspoken pro-military conservatives on Capitol Hill -- would represent a fundamental change to one of the core tenets of U.S. military practice.

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How the Pentagon is combating the latest emerging threat: 'Extremism' in the ranks


Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and leaders across each service have repeatedly stressed that the initiative is aimed at identifying those who participate in potentially violent groups such as anti-government militias or White supremacist organizations, and especially those who may be willing to put their beliefs and skills into practice as happened at the Capitol.
But what constitutes an extremist or extremist behavior is subjective. The Pentagon’s official guidance using terms such as “organizations that are detrimental to good order,” which could mean different things to different people, depending on their political, social and cultural views.
“I still find [the Defense Department’s] definition of extremism in its underlying instruction ambiguous enough to remain concerned that, for example, Catholics and other pro-life advocates who equate abortion, as Pope Francis does, to the ‘murder of children’ could be branded as ‘extremists’ even if they are adamantly opposed to violence or other illegal activities,” said retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Charles J. Dunlap Jr., now the executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University.

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How the Pentagon is combating the latest emerging threat: 'Extremism' in the ranks

How the Pentagon is combating the latest emerging threat: 'Extremism' in the ranks
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Pentagon 'extremism' definition could roll up conservatives, pro-lifers, critics fear


Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and leaders across each service have repeatedly stressed that the initiative is aimed at identifying those who participate in potentially violent groups such as anti-government militias or White supremacist organizations, and especially those who may be willing to put their beliefs and skills into practice as happened at the Capitol.
But what constitutes an extremist or extremist behavior is subjective. The Pentagon’s official guidance using terms such as “organizations that are detrimental to good order,” which could mean different things to different people, depending on their political, social and cultural views.
“I still find [the Defense Department’s] definition of extremism in its underlying instruction ambiguous enough to remain concerned that, for example, Catholics and other pro-life advocates who equate abortion, as Pope Francis does, to the ‘murder of children’ could be branded as ‘extremists’ even if they are adamantly opposed to violence or other illegal activities,” said retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Charles J. Dunlap Jr., now the executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University.

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As Trump backers descend on capital, military hopes to avoid political fray


As Trump backers descend on capital, military hopes to avoid political fray
Author: Paul Sonne, Missy Ryan, Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Updated: January 6
Published January 6
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WASHINGTON - Pentagon leaders are bracing for any renewed presidential attempts to employ the military for political ends, as President Donald Trump takes increasingly aggressive steps to overturn his electoral defeat, and unarmed National Guardsmen prepare for pro-Trump protests in Washington on the day Congress is set to certify the election results.
Top Pentagon officials, in answering a request by District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, to deploy National Guardsmen in the nation’s capital in advance of Wednesday’s protests, emphasized that the Guard wouldn’t carry firearms, use armored vehicles or helicopters, or receive backup from units in other states - a far more muted presence than in June after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.

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