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Debate Intensifies Over US Involvement in Syria Amid Global Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Newsmax

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Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., expressed his agreement with President-elect Donald Trump's stance that the U.S. should avoid involvement in Syria to prevent another prolonged conflict. Alford emphasized that Israel is effectively managing the situation by targeting strategic weapons in Syria, thus reducing the threat from jihadist groups. He highlighted the importance of allowing Israel to handle its security concerns in the region, particularly near the Golan Heights, without U.S. intervention.

Capturing El Salvador's Civil War: A Photographer's Lens on the 1980s

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg's book "Legacy of Lies" documents the brutal civil war in El Salvador during the early 1980s, highlighting the impact of U.S. foreign policy in the region. Through black-and-white photographs and essays, the book captures the violence fueled by U.S. support for El Salvador's right-wing military government against left-wing guerrillas, resulting in significant civilian casualties and social upheaval. The work provides a visual narrative of the Cold War's influence on Latin America and the enduring consequences of U.S. intervention.

Iran Denies Musk Meeting Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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In the wake of Iran's missile launch into Israel, President-elect Donald Trump's administration, with Marco Rubio as the nominee for Secretary of State, is expected to adopt a less hawkish stance towards Iran compared to previous policies. Rubio has advocated for maximum pressure and direct measures to influence Iran's actions, reflecting a shift in the U.S. approach to Middle East tensions.

Biden's Amazon Visit Highlights Climate and Conservation Efforts Ahead of G20

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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President Joe Biden is set to become the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Amazon, highlighting his commitment to global climate efforts despite a mixed international record. While Biden has made climate change a central part of his domestic agenda, his administration has faced challenges in securing foreign aid for global climate initiatives and has struggled to meet its own emissions reduction targets. The visit underscores Biden's dedication to environmental issues, even as geopolitical tensions and domestic political challenges threaten to undermine his climate legacy.

"Blinken's Middle East Diplomacy Targets Ceasefire and Regional Stability Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Voice of America - VOA News

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on a diplomatic mission in the Middle East, meeting with leaders in Jordan, Qatar, Turkey, Greece, and other nations to address the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. Despite calls for a ceasefire, the U.S. supports Israel's military campaign, which aims to neutralize Hamas's control over Gaza. Blinken's discussions focus on curbing civilian casualties, increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza, and preventing regional spillover of the conflict. The U.S. opposes the forced removal of Palestinians from Gaza and is working on a postwar strategy that excludes Hamas from future governance.

"Rising Tensions in Middle East Challenge Global Efforts to Maintain Peace"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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The Middle East is experiencing escalating tensions that could lead to a larger regional conflict, with recent attacks involving US drone strikes, Iranian-backed militias, and proxy warfare. The Biden administration is attempting to prevent further escalation, but the situation is complicated by technological advances in warfare, such as armed drones, and the growth of proxy forces, particularly those supported by Iran. Despite efforts to focus on other global threats, the US continues to be drawn into Middle Eastern affairs due to alliances, energy interests, and competition with Iran.

"Blinken's Diplomatic Marathon Across Middle East Amid Rising Tensions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Department of State

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is set to visit multiple Middle Eastern countries from January 4-11, 2024, to discuss a range of issues including the protection of civilians in Israel and Palestinian territories, the release of hostages, humanitarian assistance in Gaza, and regional peace efforts. His tour aims to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to peace in the Middle East, emphasizing the vision of a future Palestinian state coexisting peacefully alongside Israel.

"Russia Advances Deal to Acquire Iranian Ballistic Missiles Amid Reports of North Korean Purchases"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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Russia is advancing its plans to purchase short-range ballistic missiles from Iran, raising concerns within the Biden administration as this move could bolster Russian military capabilities against Ukraine. The potential arms deal comes at a time when U.S. congressional support for continued military aid to Ukraine is diminishing, with lawmakers still debating further funding for the country amidst the ongoing conflict.

"Biden Administration Faces Second Resignation Amid Criticism Over Israel-Gaza Conflict Response"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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Tariq Habash, a Palestinian-American political appointee at the Education Department, resigned in protest of the Biden Administration's handling of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. In his resignation letter, he criticized the administration for endangering lives and accused it of turning a blind eye to what he described as ethnic cleansing and atrocities against Palestinians. Habash's resignation follows a similar protest resignation by State Department official Josh Paul in October over U.S. military support to Israel.

"US and Allies Warn Houthis of 'Consequences' for Escalating Red Sea Ship Attacks"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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The United States urged the UN Security Council to take immediate action against Houthi rebels for attacking ships in the Red Sea, implicating Iran for supporting the rebels with advanced weaponry in violation of UN sanctions. The attacks have disrupted global trade, with some companies rerouting vessels to avoid the area, increasing shipping times and costs. A US draft resolution seeks to condemn the attacks and enforce an arms embargo on the Houthis. While there is broad condemnation of the Houthi actions, Russia emphasizes the need to address the underlying conflicts in Yemen and Gaza to prevent further escalation.

Multiple Resignations Rock Biden Administration Over Israel-Gaza Conflict Stance

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Tariq Habash, a Department of Education appointee, resigned in protest of President Biden's handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing the administration for not valuing "all human life equally" and for its inaction on alleged Israeli atrocities against Palestinians. Habash's departure is the second public resignation within the Biden administration over this issue, highlighting internal divisions. Despite the administration's diversity claims, Habash, a Palestinian American, felt compelled to leave due to policies he views as dehumanizing and endangering his community, as well as potentially harming Biden's reelection prospects among Democratic voters who disapprove of the war handling.

International Outcry Over Israeli Calls for Palestinian Emigration from Gaza

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Intercept

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The U.S. State Department, through spokesperson Matthew Miller, has firmly stated that Israel must not pursue the mass displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, responding to Israeli ministers' comments on pushing for Palestinian emigration. Despite U.S. opposition, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have defended their stance, with Ben-Gvir emphasizing Israeli sovereignty. The U.S. has dismissed genocide charges against Israel by South Africa and Turkey at the International Court of Justice as meritless, and the State Department does not believe U.S. support of Israel's war effort poses a risk of prosecution.

"US and Allies Warn of Stronger Military Response to Houthi Red Sea Aggression"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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The United States, Britain, and other allies have issued a stern ultimatum to the Houthi rebels in Yemen, demanding an end to their attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. The coalition warned of consequences if the Iran-backed group continues to disrupt the free flow of commerce and threaten the global economy. The statement highlights the attacks as illegal and destabilizing, emphasizing the Houthis' responsibility for any further escalation.