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Why new CENTCOM chief Brad Cooper is as wrong as the old one
Outgoing commander Michael Kurilla was supposedly Israel's favorite and a big factor behind bombing Iran. His replacement is status quo.
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U.S. Gen. Michael Kurilla also visited the Israel Air Force's underground operations HQ.The post CENTCOM commander visits ...
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US CENTCOM Commander General Michael Erik Kurilla visited Israel to discuss military achievements and regional security. This ...
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Two days after a surprise U.S. military operation bombed nuclear sites in Iran, stirring fresh anxieties about whether ...
When Cybercom was created in 2006, its commander was dual-hatted as the commander of the National Security Agency. The expectation then was that the two organizations would eventually be separated.
Vice Admiral Cooper is doing more than charting a new course for CENTCOM—he’s steering the whole ship through the storm with a steady hand and his eyes wide open.