NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with retired U.S. Army General Joseph Votel about the Pentagon shuttering offices focused on reducing harm to civilians during U.S. combat operations.
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Iran and Israel dragged their shadow war out of the dark, and it's much more dangerous nowJoseph Votel, who oversaw US military operations in the Middle East as the commander of US Central Command, told BI. One country attacking the other's homeland, he added, had generally been off ...
Joseph Votel (ret.), says the hardest fighting is yet to come. While the IDF appears to be implementing some of Washington’s advice by allowing for the flow of humanitarian aid and civilian evacuation ...
Joseph Votel, who oversaw military operations in the Middle East in the 2010s as the Centcom commander, told BI. The uptick ...
"As long as we continue to have the will to do this, we can sustain this," retired Gen. Joseph Votel, who served as the CENTCOM commander in the 2010s, told Business Insider. "We're big enough ...
Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah and former US Central Command Chief Joseph Votel. “Board Vice Chair, Ms. Linnie Haynesworth, will serve as acting chair until a new board chair is appointed,” the ...
T he dire humanitarian situation in Gaza constitutes a major point of contention between the United States and Israel, General Joseph Votel, the former commander of the US Central Command, said in ...
The helicopters were handed over to Jordan’s military on Sunday, during a ceremony attended by U.S. Central Command chief General Joseph Votel and Jordan’s Chief of Staff General Mahmoud ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with retired U.S. Army General Joseph Votel about the Pentagon shuttering offices focused on reducing harm to civilians during U.S. combat operations.
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