Category: US troops

2 Suicide Drones Shot Down Near Iraqi Base Hosting US Forces: Coalition

Two armed drones were shot down in Iraq as they approached a military compound hosting U.S. personnel near Baghdad’s international airport, a U.S.-led coalition official said on Monday. “Two fixed-wing suicide drones, or improvised cruise missiles, attempted to attack Baghdad Airport this morning at approximately 4:30 a.m. [0130 GMT],” the official, speaking on condition of…


2 Armed Drones Shot Down Near Iraqi Base Hosting US Forces: Coalition

Two armed drones were shot down in Iraq as they approached a military compound hosting U.S. personnel near Baghdad’s international airport, a U.S.-led coalition official said on Jan. 3. “Two fixed-wing suicide drones, or improvised cruise missiles, attempted to attack Baghdad Airport this morning at approximately 4:30 a.m. [0130 GMT],” the official, speaking on condition…


US, Japan Agree to Renew Deal to Host US Troops

Japan’s government said it has agreed to increase its financial support to $1.8 billion per year through 2026 to continue hosting tens of thousands of U.S. troops under a new five-year agreement starting in fiscal 2022. The previous agreement, signed in 2016, that covers the 54,000 U.S. troops stationed in Japan expired in March 2021….


China’s ‘One-Child Army’ Suffers From Low Morale, Lack of Combat Experience

News Analysis China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is weakened by low morale and lack of combat experience. “Good steel does not become nails,” so goes the Chinese saying, which means good, talented people do not become soldiers. The one-child policy, a cultural lack of respect for soldiers, poor pay, a deficiency of combat experience, and…


US Military Personnel Better Trained Than Chinese Soldiers

News Analysis The Chinese regime’s military modernization has concentrated on employing new technology. But all wars eventually come down to soldiers fighting soldiers, and the U.S. troops are much better suited to combat than the Chinese. Beijing’s intentions are clear, according to a U.S. Department of Defense report on China’s military ambitions. The report states…


President Tsai for the First Time Confirms Presence of US Troops on Taiwanese Soil

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday confirmed for the first time the presence of American troops on Taiwanese soil, saying that she is confident the United States would defend the self-ruled island if it were attacked by China. “I do have faith given the long-term relationship that we have with the United States. and also…


President Tsai Confirms Presence of US Troops on Taiwanese Soil

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday confirmed for the first time in 40 years the presence of American troops on Taiwanese soil, saying that she is confident the United States would defend the self-ruled island if it were attacked by China. “I do have faith given the long-term relationship that we have with the United…


US Charges Former Taliban Commander With Killing US Troops in 2008

A former Taliban commander already in U.S. custody has been charged with murder and terrorism-related offenses in the deaths of three U.S. troops and an Afghan interpreter and the downing of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan in 2008, federal prosecutors in New York said on Thursday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan said Haji Najibullah…


US and South Korea Agree on Cost-Sharing Deal for American Troop Presence

The United States and South Korea reached an agreement Sunday on how to share costs for American troops present in the country which will entail a “meaningful increase” in the longtime U.S. ally’s contributions. The State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs announced the deal in a series of tweets, saying it had been reached “in…