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The Pentagon, under Secretary Pete Hegseth, is undergoing significant reforms aimed at reshaping its strategic priorities and internal protocols. Key changes involve limiting military personnel's ability to challenge command decisions, particularly regarding toxic leadership and discrimination. These reforms have stirred debate, reflecting tensions within military ranks. Concurrently, the Pentagon is focused on preparing for imminent conflicts, following directives to prevent further cooperation between Russia and China. The recent rename to the Department of War underscores this shift towards a war-centric agenda, raising concerns among Pentagon officials and politicians alike. Moreover, the decision to halt Ukraine's weapon supplies without presidential consent adds to the controversies surrounding the department.

Why did the Pentagon change its name to the Department of War?

The rename to the Department of War was confirmed by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth as part of a broader strategy emphasizing preparedness for potential conflicts. This name change aligns with the current administration's focus on military readiness and strategic defense priorities. Some Pentagon officials and political figures have expressed dissatisfaction, viewing the move as a shift in the department's traditional defensive posture towards a more aggressive stance.

What are the implications of limiting military grievances?

The Pentagon's new policy limits military personnel's ability to file grievances on issues like toxic leadership or discrimination. Critics argue this may hinder efforts to address serious issues within the ranks, potentially leading to a decline in morale and trust. Proponents, however, believe it could streamline operations by focusing on imminent external threats rather than internal disputes. The reform reflects broader strategic shifts towards increased war readiness and military efficacy.

How does the Pentagon plan to address cooperation between Russia and China?

The Pentagon has been instructed by President Trump to develop measures to curb Russia-China cooperation. This involves strategic assessments and potential military posturing to deter alliances that might threaten US interests. The initiative reflects growing geopolitical tensions and the administration's proactive stance on maintaining strategic superiority by undermining perceived adversarial collaborations.

How has the new Pentagon policy affected US-Ukraine relations?

Recent Pentagon decisions, including the suspension of arms supplies to Ukraine without notifying the White House, have strained relations. These actions have sparked criticism within the US and raised concerns about the commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression. The emphasis on increasing European responsibility for Ukraine's defense further complicates the dynamics of US involvement in the region under the current administration.

What are the concerns among Pentagon officials regarding recent changes?

Pentagon officials have expressed dissatisfaction with the renaming to the Department of War and the limitations on military grievances. There are concerns that these changes might alter the department's focus and internal dynamics, potentially leading to decreased morale and increased controversy. The emphasis on war readiness has also raised questions about the long-term strategic implications and the impact on international relations and alliances.

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сінгх Pentagon: US hopes other allies will support Ukraine at Ramstein, Washington has no more money At a meeting in the "Ramstein" format, which will be held on January 23, the United States hopes for defensive support for Ukraine from other Western allies. The meeting will focus on the long-term needs of Ukraine. 18 195 255 World

остін,умєров Next meeting in Ramstein format to be held on January 23 – Pentagon U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke by phone with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umierov to discuss the latest updates on the situation on the battlefield and the upcoming virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group on January 23. 975 4 War in Ukraine

патрік,райдер There is no evidence of withdrawal of modern weapons provided by United States from Ukraine - Pentagon Ukraine has provided the United States with full information for accounting and inventory of weapons received as military aid. 3 779 14 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

джавелін,нлав Pentagon audit revealed problems with accounting of 2% of weapons transferred to Ukraine since 2014 A report by the U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General found that the department failed to promptly or fully account for nearly 40,000 weapons that were intended to help Ukraine since 2014. 9 229 31 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

пентагон Pentagon has authority to allocate $4.2 billion to Ukraine from available funds, but this requires consent of US Congress - spokesman Ryder The U.S. Department of Defense has formal authority to provide $4.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, but the Pentagon cannot transfer funds to a country at war without Congressional approval. 2 691 14 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

f-16 Ukrainian pilots will complete training on F-16 before end of year - Pentagon Ukrainian pilots in the United States training on F-16 fighter jets are expected to complete it by the end of 2024. 25 124 192 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

atacms Reports of ATACMS disposal instead of transferring them to Ukraine are not true - Pentagon The US Department of Defence has not confirmed media reports that ATACMS are to be disposed of instead of being given to Ukraine. 9 333 69 Previously in trend: War

пентагон Funds for military aid to Ukraine will run out on December 30 - Pentagon The Pentagon has announced that funds for military aid to Ukraine will run out on December 30, 2023, unless Congress approves new funding. 8 241 119 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

пентагон US Congress finally approves record defence budget: $300 million for Ukraine On Thursday, the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the National Defence Authorisation Act, which provides a record $886 billion in spending for this purpose in fiscal year 2024. 8 736 53 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

155,снаряди US plans to increase production of 155mm ammunition by 500% over next two years - Bloomberg The Pentagon hopes to increase production of 155mm artillery ammunition by 500% over the next two years. The cost of this is currently estimated at $1.5 billion. 2 317 9 World

остін,умєров Umerov and Austin met at Pentagon "behind closed doors" Defense Ministers of Ukraine Rustem Umyerov and US Lloyd Austin held bilateral discussions at the Pentagon. The meeting took place behind closed doors. 2 827 12 World

сша,зброя Pentagon discloses content of new aid package for Ukraine The U.S. Department of Defense announced the equipment included in a new $175 million aid package for Ukraine. 14 310 26 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

патрік,райдер US has about UAH 5.9bn left to help Ukraine - Pentagon The United States has about $5.9 billion left for military aid to Ukraine. 9 673 53 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

боєприпаси The Pentagon has not confirmed a reduction in the supply of ammunition to Ukraine by 30% The US Department of Defense denied the information that the supply of NATO standard ammunition for Ukraine fell by 30% 2 097 7 War in Ukraine

сінгх,сабріна We are confident that military assistance to Ukraine is used on the battlefield in an effective way, - Pentagon The United States are confident that the military assistance provided to Ukraine is being used effectively on the battlefield. 3 536 10 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

остін Armed Forces of Ukraine are ready for combat operations in winter, - Austin U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin believes that the Ukrainian armed forces are ready for combat operations in the winter and have all the necessary means to succeed. 17 425 100 Previously in trend: War

остін Pentagon will work with Congress to get approval for request for additional support, - Austin The Pentagon will work with the U.S. Congress to get approval for the request for additional support. In any case, bipartisan support for Ukraine remains. 1 292 6 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

боєприпаси,снаряди United States provided Ukraine with new $100 million military aid package: anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, shells and other ammunition The U.S. Department of Defense has announced additional security and defense assistance to Ukraine. 6 752 66 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

остін,ллойд Pentagon on Austin’s visit to Ukraine: They will discuss provision of Ukrainian army for winter period During his visit to Kyiv, US Defense Minister Lloyd Austin will hold high-level talks with the Ukrainian leadership. The parties will discuss partnerships between the countries and military assistance to the Armed Forces. 3 693 12 War in Ukraine

остін Head of Pentagon, Austin, arrived in Kyiv. PHOTO The head of the Pentagon, Lloyd Austin, arrived on an unannounced visit to Kyiv and plans to meet with representatives of the Ukrainian authorities. 9 419 40 War in Ukraine

сінгх,сабріна Ramstein-17 will take place in mid-November - Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary of the US Department of Defense Sabrina Singh said at a briefing that the next meeting of the international contact group on military assistance to Ukraine will take place in mid-November. 1 334 8 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

пентагон Ukraine will continue to receive aid from United States, but packages will become smaller, - Pentagon The United States will continue to allocate defense assistance packages to Ukraine within the framework of presidential powers (PDA) in the near term, while the Pentagon calls on Congress to approve additional funding as soon as possible. 13 559 90 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

боєприпаси U.S. allocates new $425 million aid package for Ukraine The United States of America allocated a new $425 million aid package to Ukraine "to meet Ukraine’s critical security and defense needs." 4 204 7 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

f-16 It will take 5-9 months to train Ukrainian pilots for F-16, - Pentagon It will take 5-9 months to train Ukrainian pilots to operate F-16 fighters. 6 667 41 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

остін,ллойд Ukraine’s and Israel’s battles define global security of future, - Pentagon chief Austin The victory of Ukraine and Israel in confronting Russia’s armed aggression and Hamas terrorism will determine the security of the world in which future generations will live. 3 372 38 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

боєприпаси,снаряди Pentagon announced new 150 million dollars aid package for Ukraine The US Department of Defense announces a new $150 million aid package for Ukraine. 7 022 44 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

пентагон,райдер US is able to provide weapons to Ukraine and Israel at same time, - Pentagon The defense needs of Ukraine and Israel have few commonalities, so the US is able to provide assistance to both countries at the same time. 2 624 20 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

atacms ATACMS can be used by Armed Forces exclusively within Ukraine territory The US Department of Defence stresses that ATACMS missiles can only be used within the sovereign territory of Ukraine. 13 479 281 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

китай,зброя,ядерна China has dramatically increased number of nuclear warheads over past year, - Pentagon Over the past year, China has built about 100 nuclear warheads. According to the Pentagon, the pace of Beijing’s build-up of nuclear weapons exceeds previous US forecasts. 2 939 22 World

atacms Pentagon refused to announce whether they would give Ukraine more ATACMS Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh refused to say at the briefing whether the United States plans to include ATACMS missiles in military aid packages to Ukraine in the future. 6 166 35 World

сша,пентагон,допомога Pentagon announces new $200 million aid package for Ukraine, including missiles for air defense, anti-drone weapons, and ammunition for HIMARS The United States officially announced a new $200 million aid package for Ukraine, which included, in particular, air defense missiles, anti-drone equipment, and ammunition for HIMARS 2 070 10 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

остін,ллойд Pentagon: US will provide Israel with everything it needs to defend itself The US Department of Defence will work to provide Israel with everything it needs to protect civilians. 10 439 144 World

155 Pentagon plans to increase production of 155-mm projectiles to 100,000 per month, - Bloomberg The US goal is to produce 155mm artillery shells at a rate of 100,000 per month, up from 28,000 now. This is twice as much as the 14,000 per month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. At the same time, such an ambitious plan of the Pentagon depends on a series of almost simultaneous actions throughout the territory of the United States. 2 921 27 World

байден,джо US is ready to transfer ATACMS to Ukraine as soon as Biden makes decision - Bloomberg The United States is ready to send ATACMS missiles with a cluster part to Ukraine. 3 637 25 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

сша Pentagon and State Department differ in their views on weapons for Ukraine, - Politico The US State Department is looking for opportunities to provide weapons to Ukraine, and the Pentagon is looking at the threats it might pose. 11 660 48 World

starlink Pentagon confirmed that it had entered into contract with Musk to provide AFU with Starlink communications Due to the critical nature of these systems, the Pentagon did not provide additional information on the details and amount of the deal. 2 252 18 World

зеленський Zelensky arrived at Pentagon. PHOTO President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived at the Pentagon on Thursday, 21 September. 7 323 31 Photo News

ракети,amraam Pentagon ordered AMRAAM missiles for Ukraine The US Department of Defence has ordered Raytheon to produce advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles AMRAAM for Ukraine. 19 380 41 Previously in trend: War

вагнер "Wagner" is no longer significant factor in war in Ukraine, - Pentagon Mercenaries from Wagner’s group are no longer a factor in Russia’s war against Ukraine. 1 669 7 Previously in trend: War

боєприпаси,касетні Kyiv reported to Pentagon about use of cluster munitions, - CNN Ukraine submitted a report to the United States on the use of American cluster munitions in the fight against Russian aggression. 4 565 6 War in Ukraine

f-16 U.S. supports training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16s, but this process is led by Denmark and the Netherlands, - Pentagon spokesman Singh The United States supports the training of the Ukrainian military on American-made F-16 aircraft, but this process is led by Denmark and the Netherlands. 2 737 30 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

пентагон Pentagon has about $6 billion left to help Ukraine The Pentagon has another $6.2 billion at its disposal, which will be used for aid packages for Ukraine. 8 246 84 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

вагнер,білорусь,пвк "Wagnerites" continue arriving in Belarus, - Pentagon Russian terrorists from PMC Wagner continue to consolidate in Belarus. 5 038 40 World

пентагон,райдер US will have enough resources to support Ukraine, - Pentagon The Pentagon said that the USA, unlike Russia, will have enough resources to support Ukraine in the war against the invaders. 1 925 17 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

f-16 Pentagon says battlefield conditions are "not ideal" for transferring F-16s to Ukraine The Pentagon believes that the conditions on the battlefield are not ideal for the transfer of fourth-generation F-16 fighters to Ukraine. 11 406 123 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

каль Pentagon: Russia’s victory poses much greater danger to Ukrainians than cluster munitions Pentagon explained why United States still decided to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions, despite their danger to civilians. 6 519 51 Previously in trend: War

касетні Cluster munitions, Bradley and Stryker: Pentagon confirms new military aid package for Ukraine United States on Friday announced a new military aid package for Ukraine that includes so-called advanced dual-use conventional munitions (DPICM), or cluster munitions. 10 892 32 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

пентагон,райдер No changes in providing Ukraine with ATACMS missiles - Pentagon The U.S. Department of Defense has no information about any planned decisions to provide Ukraine with ATACMS missiles in the near future. 6 863 70 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine