David French, NRO: Don’t Believe Claims that Trump ‘Botched’ the Yemen Raid
On Twitter, many journalists are rapidly reaching the point of maximum credulity — they’ll immediately believe virtually anything negative about Donald Trump, not matter how thinly-sourced or implausible. Take the kerfuffle that erupted last night in response to this Reuters report where unnamed defense officials blamed the losses in last weekend’s Yemen raid on, you guessed it, Trump:
U.S. military officials told Reuters that Trump approved his first covert counterterrorism operation without sufficient intelligence, ground support or adequate backup preparations.
As a result, three officials said, the attacking SEAL team found itself dropping onto a reinforced al Qaeda base defended by landmines, snipers, and a larger than expected contingent of heavily armed Islamist extremists.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 3, 2017
Yemen Aftermath: Trump's First Military Raid Continues To Raise Questions -- NPR
Misplaced blame on Trump for Yemen raid ignores deeper problems -- The Hill
Pentagon Investigating Sunday's US Raid on Militants in Yemen -- VOA
White House offers timeline on deadly raid in Yemen -- The Hill
Dems demand briefing on deadly Yemen raid -- The Hill
Analysis: Obama's White House plan to seize Raqqa deemed hopelessly inadequate by Trump's team -- Stars and Stripes/Washington Post
Report: Trump administration scraps Obama's plan to retake Raqqa -- The Hill
U.S. warns North Korea of 'overwhelming' response if nuclear arms used -- Reuters
CIA's Forecast to Come True if North Korea Conducts at Least Five ICBM Tests -- Sputnik
U.S. defense chief, in Japan, reaffirms commitment to defense treaty -- Reuters
Mattis' Mission in Asia: How Defense Secretary Mattis should introduce Trump administration policy to Japan and South Korea. -- Scott W. Harold, US News and World Report
South Korea seeks Sidewinder and Maverick missiles from U.S. -- UPI
Bahrain Needs the F-16; The F-16 Needs Bahrain -- RCD
Air Wing of Russian Aircraft Carrier Destroyed 1,000 Terrorist Targets in Syria -- Sputnik
This is When 5th-Generation PAK FA Fighter Jets Will Join Russian Army -- Sputnik
Tehran ‘unmoved’ by US threats, will use weapons ‘only in self-defense’ – Iranian FM to Trump -- RT
Beijing to Deploy Aircraft Carrier in South China Sea Amid Tensions With US -- Sputnik
U.S.'s Pence, German Foreign Minister agree on NATO's central security role: White House -- Reuters
Sending 2,500 Marines to Australia is taking a long time — and it's not Donald Trump's fault -- Marine Times
USS Antietam Likely Headed to Dry Dock for Repairs, 1,100 Gallons of Hydraulic Oil Still Missing -- USNI News
Red Flag gives F-35A its toughest test yet -- Defense News
Pentagon Panel Urges Trump Team to Expand Nuclear Options -- Roll Call
Pentagon re-assessing future fleet's F-35C, Super Hornet mix -- IHS Jane's 360
New Northrop facility deal likely meant for B-21 stealth coating -- Defense News
Army Extends PATRIOT Missile Tech-Improvement & Ponders New Upgrades -- Scout Warrior
The Military Keeps Picking Sig Sauer When It Needs It Most -- Task & Purpose
Security flaws in Pentagon systems 'easily' exploited by hackers -- ZDNet
Here's all the coolest military tech we saw at the Marine Corps' big West Coast trade show -- Business Insider
US Marines Move Forward With Unmanned Aircraft System Concept -- Sputnik
Pentagon Exemptions to Immigration Ban Include Nationals From All Targeted Countries -- VOA
Pentagon moves to exempt some civilians from hiring freeze -- The Hill
Trump reviews case of Navy man who shot illegal sub photos -- AP
Top Marine aviator: ‘If I don’t get more money, I’ll stop flying in July or August' -- Marine Times
Trump Defense Team Inherits Bad Ideas About Air Power From The Obama Years -- Loren Thompson, Forbes
Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid to be posthumously promoted -- Navy Times
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