Global Digest – Feb. 2, 2024

Here are some of the latest military news highlights from the past 24 hours:

  1. North Korea Missile Tests: North Korea has continued its series of weapons tests, launching more cruise missiles as Kim Jong Un emphasizes the country’s war readiness. This follows a pattern of increased missile testing activities by North Korea, aiming to enhance its counterattack capabilities​.
  2. Biden Sanctions on Israeli Settlers: President Biden has imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of attacking Palestinians and peace activists in the West Bank, marking a significant U.S. response to the ongoing tensions in the region​.
  3. Jordan Drone Strike: The U.S. has attributed a drone strike in Jordan that killed three troops to the Islamic Resistance in Iraq group. This incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by U.S. personnel in the Middle East​.
  4. Military Pay and Housing: Senior enlisted leaders have called on Congress for immediate action to enhance military pay and improve housing conditions, emphasizing these as critical quality-of-life issues for service members​.
  5. Space Force’s NASA Mission: The Space Force has achieved a milestone with the Crew-9 mission, part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to transport workers to and from the International Space Station. This marks a significant first for the Space Force in its collaboration with NASA​.
  6. Veteran Affairs and LGBTQ Harassment: Advocates have criticized the VA’s response to incidents of harassment against LGBTQ individuals, with promises of investigation from Portland VA Medical Center leaders following several reported incidents​.
  7. Tricare West Region Contract: A federal judge has paved the way for a new Tricare West Region contract, part of an effort to improve care for the 9.6 million beneficiaries under Tricare’s purview​.

These summaries provide a snapshot of recent developments affecting military policy, international tensions, and the well-being of service members.

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