US Might After All Send Troops to Haiti to Help Stabilize It
When asked if the White House had ruled out sending troops, the White House press secretary replied “no.”
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When asked if the White House had ruled out sending troops, the White House press secretary replied “no.”
“They are in effect pirate ships,” John Bolton, former national security adviser to the Trump administration, said of the Iranian warships.
Fearing that Ghani’s government will collapse shortly after America withdraws 18,000 Afghan partners await permission to travel to the U.S.
The cyberattack against JBS Foods likely originated from Russia. Washington needs to show its teeth and defend U.S. infrastructure.
Facing an absence of regional allies, the U.S. will struggle to find a country to host its troops after the Afghanistan withdrawal.
China is determined to fog the scene and obstruct investigations on the origins of COVID-19 as Biden orders the intelligence community to investigate.
In trying to both appear forceful and not anger Iran, Washington sanctions two high-level Houthis as terrorists although it had previously removed the group’s terrorist designation.
So far, there appears to be no coherence in Biden’s foreign policy. The U.S. urgently needs a focused foreign policy to overcome the challenges ahead.
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America’s NATO allies are concerned over the pace of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan fearing that their troops will be left hanging.
Different realities call for different approaches and the U.S. should seriously consider finally moving AFRICOM’s headquarters to Africa.
The withdrawal from Afghanistan is an example of America’s leadership says President Biden. But will its delay reignite violence?