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Israel is now fighting on 3 fronts as airstrikes and violence escalate across the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, and Syria

Israel is now waging war on three fronts — the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, and Syria.

By |2023-10-22T13:14:51-05:00October 22nd, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments

Netanyahu vows to demolish Hamas as troops prepare to move into Gaza

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to "demolish Hamas" as his troops prepared to move into the Gaza Strip in pursuit of Islamist militants whose deadly rampage through Israeli border towns shocked the world.

By |2023-10-15T13:16:57-05:00October 15th, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments

Israel retaliates after Hamas attacks, deaths pass 1,100

Israel pounded the Palestinian enclave of Gaza on Sunday, killing hundreds of people in retaliation for one of the bloodiest attacks in its history when Islamist group Hamas killed 700 Israelis and abducted dozens more.

By |2023-10-08T14:06:48-05:00October 8th, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments

‘New normal’: High number of migrants crossing border not likely to slow

With migrants in need of housing, safety and economic opportunity continuing to enter the United States, the overall number of migrant encounters with U.S. authorities this year has already surpassed last year's total. And that number is expected to keep climbing.

By |2023-10-01T16:06:03-05:00October 1st, 2023|Foreign Policy|0 Comments

Cracks in Western wall of support for Ukraine emerge as Eastern Europe and US head toward elections

Once rock-solid, the support that Ukraine has gotten from its biggest backers for its fight against Russia is showing cracks.

By |2023-09-24T13:36:14-05:00September 24th, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments

The Taiwanese Are Worried That the U.S. Will Abandon Ukraine

American allies in Asia are increasingly concerned about stalling aid to Ukraine. These worries are particularly acute in Taiwan, where leaders told me this month that a major decline in U.S. military assistance to Kyiv would embolden Beijing and weaken deterrence in Asia.

By |2023-09-17T14:39:10-05:00September 17th, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments

Biden finds himself on the defensive after G20 leaders fail to rally around Ukraine

President Joe Biden failed at a weekend summit in India to unite world leaders around a condemnation of Russia's war in Ukraine, drawing a rebuke from Kyiv and putting him on the defensive as he wrapped up a trip abroad.

By |2023-09-10T14:42:56-05:00September 10th, 2023|Defense, Foreign Policy|0 Comments
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