Efforts to replace dilapidated housing and improve service members' quality of life could be kneecapped before they can even get off the ground by political fighting over the federal budget.
Efforts to replace dilapidated housing and improve service members' quality of life could be kneecapped before they can even get off the ground by political fighting over the federal budget.
Two decades of war in the Middle East, a war that much of the American public is eager to move on from, have made military leaders cautious when talking about battlefields that have claimed thousands of service members' lives.
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of trying to starve people in the Gaza Strip, saying: “World leaders should be speaking out against this abhorrent war crime.”