Military leaders are standing up to Trump, and that's not necessarily a good sign

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Military leaders are standing up to Trump, and that's not necessarily a good sign
 
 
Military leaders are standing up to Trump, and that's not necessarily a good sign
 
It's a type of political reassurance that is normally only needed in countries whose commitment to democracy is questionable, writes Frida Ghitis.
 
 
 
 
 
Boris Johnson played Trump 'like a fiddle' according to John Bolton
 
 
Boris Johnson played Trump 'like a fiddle' according to John Bolton
 
'I had the sense that behind those twinkling eyes [Johnson] was playing Trump like a fiddle too.'
 
 
 
 
 
Russia releases video of another intercept of US aircraft over a hotspot for military activity in Europe
 
 
Russia releases video of another intercept of US aircraft over a hotspot for military activity in Europe
 
The encounter is only the latest in a part of Europe that is seeing increasing military activity amid tensions between Russia and NATO countries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trump jokes that he helped design US Navy's newest 'yacht with missiles'
 
 
Trump jokes that he helped design US Navy's newest 'yacht with missiles'
 
"That's a terrible-looking ship, let's make it beautiful. It'll cost you the same, and maybe less," Trump joked.
 
 
 
 
 
F-35s told not to fly near thunderstorms over fears a lightning strike could make the jet explode
 
 
F-35s told not to fly near thunderstorms over fears a lightning strike could make the jet explode
 
It's not the first time the F-35 has had problems with its fuel system that could potentially lead to explosions.
 
 
 
 
 
Australia's army is helping with door-to-door free testing in neighborhoods seeing a spike in coronavirus cases
 
 
Australia's army is helping with door-to-door free testing in neighborhoods seeing a spike in coronavirus cases
 
Australia has called in its army to assist in testing a number of neighborhoods that have become new coronavirus hotspots.
 
 
 
 
 
5 facts about the Korean War, a war still technically being fought 70 years later
 
 
5 facts about the Korean War, a war still technically being fought 70 years later
 
North Korean forces crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea on June 25, 1950, starting the Korean War, the first armed conflict of the Cold War.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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