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Ben Wolfgang

Ben Wolfgang

Ben Wolfgang covers the Pentagon, military and foreign affairs for The Washington Times.

Previously, he covered energy and the environment, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016, and also spent two years as a White House correspondent during the Obama administration.

Before coming to The Times in 2011, Ben worked as political reporter at The Republican-Herald in Pottsville, Pa.

He can be reached at bwolfgang@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Ben Wolfgang

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley speaks during a news conference with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the Pentagon in Washington, Tuesday, July 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) **FILE**

Caught in the crossfire: Milley’s tenure bedeviled by clash over values, ‘woke’ debate

His critics see a "woke" military that's losing its edge as left-wing social activism and an obsession with diversity and political correctness take root inside the Pentagon. But Gen. Mark A. Milley sees a fighting force that is by far the most well-prepared, efficient and deadly on the planet -- a reality that he says even America's most determined enemies must acknowledge. Published August 10, 2023

Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, acknowledges a lot of “weird and unexplainable” phenomena in the skies and different perspectives of witnesses. (Associated Press)

‘Weird and unexplainable’: America’s top general on UFOs, the Pentagon’s search for answers

Some UFO sightings by military personnel are "difficult to explain," according to Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark A. Milley, but the nation's top general insists he has seen no evidence to back up recent public allegations that the Pentagon has recovered extraterrestrial beings or has engaged in a decades-long cover-up to hide the truth from the American public. Published August 6, 2023

Seal of the U.S. Navy. ( AP Photo)

Two U.S. sailors arrested for allegedly transmitting military information to China

Two active-duty U.S. sailors in California were arrested after transmitting sensitive military information to China, the Justice Department announced Thursday, saying that the two men sent photos and videos of American warships, operational plans for U.S. military drills in the Pacific, and a host of other secrets to Chinese handlers "that could seriously jeopardize U.S. national security." Published August 3, 2023

A Lebanese army helicopter flies past the USS Ramage on Tuesday as search efforts continue following the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane into the sea off Beirut. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

Navy extends service life of four guided-missile destroyers

The Navy will extend the life of four Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers, the service announced Thursday, keeping the warships in service well into the 2030s and partly addressing a growing concern in Washington about whether America's naval capabilities are falling behind those of its chief rival, China. Published August 3, 2023

Robert Malley, U.S. special envoy for Iran, is shown on June 20, 2021, in Vienna, Austria. The Biden administration’s special envoy for Iran has stepped aside from his duties pending a review of his security clearance by U.S. authorities. Malley has led administration efforts to revive the faltering Iran nuclear deal and resolve issues related to detained Americans in Iran, but has not been active in his job for weeks. (AP Photo/Florian Schroetter) **FILE**

Robert Malley mystery deepens as Biden’s envoy to Iran remains sidelined

The Biden administration won't tell lawmakers why State Department Iran envoy Robert Malley had his security clearance suspended earlier this year, congressional sources said, as the mystery deepens over whether the embattled diplomat may have disclosed sensitive information to foreign contacts. Published July 29, 2023

Ryan Graves, Americans for Safe Aerospace executive director, from left, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) Maj. David Grusch, and U.S. Navy (Ret.) Cmdr. David Fravor, testify before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee hearing on UFOs, Wednesday, July 26, 2023, on Capitol Hill in  Washington. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard)

Witnesses say UFOs no joking matter; technology poses serious danger

Objects that can maintain Mach 1 speeds even in the face of gale-force winds. Aircraft with no visible means of lift or propulsion, and no wings or engines. Those are some of the descriptions that former U.S. military personnel used when recounting their personal encounters with UFOs at a House hearing. Published July 26, 2023

A view of the damaged building is shown after a reported drone attack in Moscow, Russia, Monday, July 24, 2023. (AP Photo)

Furious Kremlin vows response after Moscow drone attack lands near military HQ

The Kremlin threatened major retaliation against Kyiv and hinted it would ramp up assaults on Ukrainian civilians after a failed drone attack Monday targeted the Russian Defense Ministry headquarters in Moscow, the latest in a string of attempted strikes on the Russian homeland. Published July 24, 2023

Robert Malley, U.S. special envoy for Iran, is shown on June 20, 2021, in Vienna, Austria. The Biden administration’s special envoy for Iran has stepped aside from his duties pending a review of his security clearance by U.S. authorities. Malley has led administration efforts to revive the faltering Iran nuclear deal and resolve issues related to detained Americans in Iran, but has not been active in his job for weeks. (AP Photo/Florian Schroetter) **FILE**

GOP demands answers as mystery over Iran envoy Rob Malley deepens

The Biden administration faced growing pressure Tuesday to explain the mystery around its top Iran envoy, Robert Malley, whose disappearance from his key position inside the State Department has plunged Iran policy into uncertainty and raised questions about whether the White House's diplomatic outreach to Tehran might have jeopardized national security. Published July 18, 2023

A Ukrainian serviceman of the 10th Assault Brigade Edelweiss fires a D-30 cannon towards Russian positions at the front line, near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Wednesday, July 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Libkos)

Bloody clash over Bakhmut paying dividends for Kyiv, analyst says

The bloody battle for Bakhmut earlier this year proved costly for the Ukrainian military, with some Western observers questioning why Kyiv would dedicate so many troops and so much of its precious firepower for a city of relatively little strategic value. Published July 9, 2023