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Defense Security Cooperation Agency

US military agency

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Jan 14, 2026
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Has DHS contracted foreign military or police trainers for U.S. law enforcement agencies in the past decade?

There is no direct documentation in the provided reporting that the Department of Homeland Security has, in the past decade, contracted foreign military or foreign police trainers to provide training ...

Nov 28, 2025
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What are the benefits and drawbacks of hosting international military training on US soil?

Hosting international military training on U.S. soil can strengthen alliances, interoperability, and U.S. influence by bringing foreign officers into American professional military education and facil...

Jan 25, 2026

How does U.S. Foreign Military Financing (FMF) work and who can use it?

provides grants—and in limited cases loans or loan guarantees—funded by U.S. appropriations to enable allied and partner governments to buy U.S.-origin defense articles, services, and training, primar...

Dec 4, 2025

What US agencies oversee and audit military aid sent to Ukraine?

Multiple U.S. agencies share oversight and audit responsibilities for military aid to Ukraine: the Department of Defense (DOD) and Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) manage and report on secur...

Nov 17, 2025

How does US-Israel security cooperation work without a formal pact?

The U.S.–Israel security relationship functions through a dense web of formal agreements, repeated congressional authorizations, large annual aid packages, joint exercises and technology partnerships ...

Nov 8, 2025

What executive authorities (president/DoD) exist for hosting foreign forces in the US?

The executive power to host foreign military forces on U.S. soil is exercised principally through the , with statutory frameworks such as the Arms Export Control Act, Foreign Military Sales processes,...

Nov 7, 2025

How does the US determine which countries receive foreign military financing?

The United States allocates Foreign Military Financing (FMF) through a legally structured, interagency and congressional process that centers on the Arms Export Control Act and annual appropriations, ...

Nov 2, 2025

Can foreign military personnel be trained at US bases without congressional approval?

The US government can and does train foreign military personnel on US installations under existing statutory authorities and executive-branch determinations, and such training has occurred without an ...