President Donald Trump’s plan to end America’s longest war and eliminate Afghanistan’s rising extremist threat involves sending up to 3,900 additional U.S. troops, senior officials said Tuesday. The first deployments could take place within days. In a national address Monday night, Trump reversed his past calls for a speedy exit… Read More
Spanish police uncover explosives in Islamic terror apartment
Police in northeastern Spain said Wednesday they found a belt charged with real explosives in a house where a fatal explosion last week derailed the initial plans by an extremist cell to strike with bombs in Barcelona rather than vehicle attacks that eventually killed 14 people. A 15th victim was… Read More
Army commander said WHAT about Obama!? (Amen, sir!)
Following the tragic crash of the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker Monday, retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters is speaking out. And he’s says there’s only one man to blame: Former President Barack Obama. Peters, a Fox News strategic analyst and retired United States Army lieutenant colonel, blamed… Read More
Kushner leads Trump team to Middle East to discuss peace
White House adviser Jared Kushner is leading a delegation to the Middle East on behalf of President Donald Trump to discuss the possibility of resuming the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. A White House official said Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, left Sunday along with Jason Greenblatt, envoy for international negotiations, and Dina… Read More
Trump’s plan to defeat Islamic terror
President Donald Trump promised voters he would wipe radical Islamic terrorism off the planet — and so far, he’s winning in the Middle East. Trump’s national address on Monday recommitted the United States to the 16-year-old war in Afghanistan, declaring U.S. troops must “fight to win” against Islamic terrorism. Weird… Read More
Japanese foreign minister praises Trump on N. Korea, pledges action
Japan’s new foreign minister is a reputed renegade, famous for bashing his ruling party’s policies with stands against nuclear power and for stricter checks on foreign aid. Taro Kono, appointed earlier this month, said he won’t abandon his pet issues, but will make sure to send a united message when… Read More
Fox News: Islamic terrorist lived in filth
Got him! Police in Spain say they have shot and killed a suspected Islamic terrorist who was wearing possible explosives belt in town outside Barcelonaa. The man is reportedly suspected van attacker Younes Abouyaaqoub, a 22-year-old fugitive that Spain has been searching for in a massive manhunt. Sponsored: An American… Read More
Navy chief orders probe into fleet responsible for two collisons
The U.S. Navy ordered a broad investigation Monday into the performance and readiness of the Pacific-based 7th Fleet after an early morning collision between the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker in Southeast Asian waters left 10 U.S. sailors missing and others injured. It was the second major… Read More
U.S. embassy in Russia suspends issuing non-immigrant visas
In a step that could affect hundreds of thousands of Russian tourists, the U.S. Embassy in Russia said Monday it would suspend issuing non-immigrant visas for eight days from Wednesday in response to the Russian decision to cap embassy staff. The embassy made the decision after the Russian Foreign Ministry… Read More
U.S. and S. Korean troops start drills amid N. Korea tension
U.S. and South Korean troops kicked off their annual drills Monday that come after President Donald Trump and North Korea exchanged warlike rhetoric in the wake of the North’s two intercontinental ballistic missile tests last month. The Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills are largely computer-simulated war games held every summer and… Read More
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