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WASHINGTON — As Gaza buries its dead and starves under siege, the Trump administration has quietly signed off on a 6.7 billion dollar surge of US weapons for Israel, adding new attack
Donald Trump is building a 250-foot Independence Arch on the Potomac, a White House grand ballroom, and more — a vanity construction campaign running alongside sinking approval ratings and a fractured rural base.
Washington is extremely concerned about Georgia’s possible passage of the Foreign Influence Transparency Act, as it will negatively affect free speech in the country and could potentially undermine Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration plans.
A possible attempt by Ukraine to militarily liberate Russia’s annexed Crimea could become a “red line” for Russian President Vladimir Putin and lead to even more powerful strikes against Ukraine than today.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said on Wednesday he was “absolutely” convinced that Western countries would supply Kiev with fighter jets, despite the fact that some of them have so far been
WASHINGTON — Despite pressure from the Republican opposition, U.S. President Joe Biden’s response to the Chinese balloon incident over the continental United States appears to remain subdued. This approach appears to have
Foreign ministers from four European countries and Canada joined Washington on Tuesday in opposing the decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to allow the construction of nine settlements in the
The U.S. administration has warned Ukraine that the war is at a turning point and the Ukrainian military must achieve as much battlefield success as possible while receiving significant Western military aid.
The administration of US President Joe Biden is not ready to supply Ukraine with ATACMS long-range missiles due to the lack of surpluses of these weapons. This is reported by the Politico
World leaders will meet this week for the Munich Security Conference, which comes on the eve of the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and amid growing tensions between China and
The U.S. military said on Monday it had recovered important electronic parts from a suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down by a U.S. fighter jet off South Carolina on February 4, including
February 13, 2023, 11:53 p.m. – Public Information Service – TEH – US State Department spokesman Ned Price said Washington was concerned about Israel’s plans to expand its presence in the West
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