U.S. May Remove Cuba From Terror Watch List
President Obama may soon remove Cuba from the terrorism watch list.
President Obama may soon remove Cuba from the terrorism watch list.
The French delegation in Switzerland felt the outline for a nuclear deal with Iran was “not solid enough,” and wanted to improve upon the deal before signing off on the accord, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told Europe 1 radio on Friday.
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad indicated that, contrary to assessments by U.S. officials, the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) in Iraq and Syria is actually getting stronger, recruiting an estimated 1,000 militants each month in those two countries alone.
Wednesday in Washington at the Global Chiefs of Mission Conference, Secretary of State John Kerry told U.S. ambassadors that one day soon they will be “coping” with “climate refugees” “if not now, in the not-too-distant future.” Speaking about the State
Serial embellisher and current Secretary of State John Kerry got the full boat of four Pinnochios from a brutal Washington Post fact check that compares the failed Democrat presidential contender to disgraced NBC News anchor Brian Williams. Earlier this week,
Over the weekend, top Democrats went berserk over Senator Tom Cotton’s (R-AR) open letter to the Iranian regime warning them that President Obama’s executive agreement with them was not the final legal word.
In an effort to ease Gulf state officials’ concerns about an Iran nuclear deal, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry affirmed that America would not “take our eye off Iran’s destabilizing actions” in the Middle East.
Tuesday while testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the 2016 budget request, Secretary of State John Kerry said despite the threats and advances of terrorism groups such as ISIS and al Qaeda, “We are actually living in
Tuesday while testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the 2016 year budget request, Secretary of State John Kerry acknowledged there are “some risks,” but the Obama administration is “daring to believe diplomacy,” during their “controversial,” negotiations with Iran.
Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Secretary of State John Kerry warned in the fight against terror, “We have to keep our heads,” adding, “Obviously, The biggest error we could make would be to blame Muslims collectively.” Kerry
Gun control groups cheered as the UN Arms Trade Treaty went into effect on Christmas Eve.