Tag: U.S. foreign policy
Trump Links Nobel Snub to Greenland Push in Message to Norway
WASHINGTON (FN) — President Donald Trump told Norway’s prime minister that he no longer feels bound “to think purely of peace” after being denied...
The Strategic Questions a President Must Confront Before Considering Strikes on...
ensions between Washington and Tehran continue to rise, and the debate over whether the United States should consider military action against Iran remains a central foreign‑policy issue.
Maduro’s Capture Sends Shockwaves to Tehran, Forcing Iran’s Supreme Leader Into...
The dramatic U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has triggered political tremors far beyond Latin America, with Iranian officials scrambling to contain reports that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has retreated from public view amid fears of rising international pressure
Trump says US is ‘locked and loaded’ to defend Iranian protesters
President Donald Trump warned early Friday that the United States is “locked and loaded” and prepared to intervene if Iranian security forces kill peaceful demonstrators amid rapidly escalating protests across the Islamic Republic
CIA Carried Out Drone Strike on Venezuelan Port Facility, U.S. Officials...
The CIA carried out a drone strike earlier this month on a port facility along Venezuela’s northern coast, marking the first known U.S. attack on a target inside the country, according to U.S. officials familiar with the operation.
Analysis: What the Trump–Zelensky Meeting Means for the War in Ukraine
The Florida meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky marks the most consequential diplomatic moment in the conflict since Russia’s full‑scale invasion
























