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The VICE Morning Bulletin
South Korea's leader formally removed from power, several more states challenge new Trump travel ban, Marine nude photo investigation expands across US military, and more.
Obama's military legacy: fewer troops, but record number of drone strikes
As a candidate, Barack Obama promised to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, started by his predecessor. But instead, Obama as Commander-in-Chief expanded the number of countries in which the U.S. has military involvement from four to seven.
What Is Trump Going to Do About the Forever War in Afghanistan?
My own deployment in 2012 was confusing. Four years and a new president later, the situation is still a tangled mess.
The Gear the US Army Wants For 2017 and Beyond
With Russian aggression and the rise of the Islamic State, the Army is searching for tools to deal with what it's dubbed a “hybrid” of high and low-tech foes.
Thomas Morton Meets First Lady Michelle Obama on a Very Special 'BALLS DEEP'
And FLOTUS reveals that she's a huge fan of the show.
Greenland Is Very Mad About the Toxic Waste the US Left Buried Under Its Ice
Climate change threatens to melt the ice and expose chemicals and radioactive material.
Fifty-Five Hours Aboard US Aircraft Carrier Harry S. Truman
"A lot of people lose their shit out here."
America’s largest veterans group wants Congress to treat marijuana like medicine
The American Legion called on lawmakers to recognize that the drug has “potential medical value” and enable researchers to study whether it works for PTSD.
Watch a Discussion with Gloria Steinem About Sexual Assault in the US Military
Tuesday night, Steinem will join retired brigadier general Loree Sutton for a special livestreamed discussion at Lincoln Center, following a screening of her Emmy-nominated VICELAND show 'WOMAN.'
Turkey is attacking ISIS in northern Syria with help from US air power
The Turkish forces are part of a coalition that includes Syrian rebels and American aircraft aimed at pushing ISIS from the Syrian border town of Jarablus.