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Feb 20 2022
Opinion
Entente Multiplies the Threat From Russia and China
It’s been more than 75 years since the U.S. last faced an axis of strategic threats. Fortunately, that axis proved dysfunctional. Had it been otherwise, Japan and Germany would have systematically attacked the Soviet Union, not America, first.
Our current strategic adversaries, Russia and China, aren’t an axis. They’ve formed an entente, tighter today than any time since de-
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)
Mar 03 2022
News
US and 30 allied countries to release 60m barrels of oil amid price surge
The United States and 30 countries have agreed to release 60m barrels of oil from their strategic reserves to stabilise global energy markets, the US Department of Energy said on Tuesday, as oil prices surged to a seven-year high.
The move, ahead of Joe Biden’s State of the Union address to Congress, failed to calm fears about supply disruption from the Ukraine crisis and sanctions
The Guardian
Sep 28 2021
Opinion
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is right to shame NBA anti-vaxxers
A recent Rolling Stone report sheds light on a powerful faction of anti-science NBA players who oppose mandatory vaccinations and other Covid safety requirements in the league.
The report found that Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving, vice president of the executive committee of the National Basketball Players Association union, is among a group of holdouts stubbornly refusing to get
MSNBC
Mar 09 2015
News
Obama Accuses Republicans of Having ‘Common Cause’ With Hardliners in Iran
President Barack Obama on Monday said Republican senators have a “common cause with the hardliners in Iran,” after 47 GOP senators sent a letter to the leaders of the Islamic Republic warning that any nuclear agreement reached with the Obama administration could be overturned.
Obama made the comment while speaking to reporters with European Union Council President Donald Tusk, shortly
The Blaze
Jul 05 2022
Analysis
Why Aren’t More Republicans Highlighting The Risks Of Giving Infants Covid Shots?
The willingness of DeSantis to stand up and raise questions over the CDC and FDA’s decision-making process is a much-needed breath of fresh air.
A little over a week ago, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized the first round of Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 shots for infants as young as 6 months old. The decision came
The Federalist
Nov 21 2019
News
Key Moments From Hill and Holmes’s Testimony in the Impeachment Inquiry
Fiona Hill, the former top Russia expert on the National Security Council, said President Trump’s demands for Ukraine to announce investigations into former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the 2016 elections amounted to a “domestic political errand” that diverged from American foreign policy goals.
Her testimony made it clear that Dr. Hill, a longtime Russia expert, saw the
New York Times (News)
Mar 02 2022
News
Biden Addresses Russia and Inflation, Offers New Tone on COVID-19 Pandemic in First SOTU
President Joe Biden addressed the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, said the United States has “reached a new moment” in the COVID-19 pandemic, and called on Congress to approve piecemeal elements of his stalled agenda to deal with the increasing costs for Americans in his first State of the Union Address on March 1.
Biden led the speech with Russia–Ukraine, referring to Russian
The Epoch Times
Feb 07 2022
News
Ukraine crisis talks move to Moscow and Washington
International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanuel Macron holding talks in Moscow and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Washington to coordinate policies as fears of a Russian invasion mounted.
The buildup of an estimated 100,000 Russian troops near Ukraine has fueled Western worries of a possible offensive. White House national
Associated Press
Mar 02 2022
News
Biden rallies Congress behind Ukraine, says Putin has 'no idea what's coming'
U.S. President Joe Biden assailed Russian President Vladimir Putin, barred Russian flights from American airspace and led Democratic and Republican lawmakers in a rare display of unity on Tuesday in a State of the Union speech dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
"Let each of us if you're able to stand, stand and send an unmistakable signal to Ukraine and to the world," Biden
Reuters
Mar 23 2022
News
'Real threat': Biden sounds alarm on Russian chemical attacks in Ukraine
President Joe Biden raised concerns Wednesday over the potential of Russian forces to use chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Biden brushed off most questions from reporters while departing the White House for Brussels but told reporters, "I think there's a real threat," when asked what the likelihood for "chemical warfare" in Ukraine really is.
Biden will meet with other NATO and
Washington Examiner