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The seemingly contradictory reports on the success of the US strike on Iran—with the White House claiming “obliteration” and ...
Sean Parnell, an author and former Army airborne ranger who served in the 10th Mountain Division for six years, is photographed, Monday, March 18, 2019, at his home in Cranberry, Pennsylvania.
The review will look at how troops can provide honest feedback about operations, without fear of it impacting their careers.
The Pentagon, which had said strikes “obliterated” Iranian nuclear sites, now puts the delay on Iran's nuclear ambitions at one to two years.
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Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell responds to reporters' questions during a news briefing at the Pentagon near Washington on ...
The Pentagon has revised its assessment of the recent US strike on Iran, with Chief Spokesman Sean Parnell stating on Wednesday that the attack set back Iran’s nuclear program by “about two years.” ...
At a Pentagon press briefing on Wednesday, Spokesperson Sean Parnell was asked about Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Pittsburgh native and Army combat veteran Sean Parnell has been named chief spokesperson at the Pentagon. ... The best-selling author volunteered for military service when he was 20.