Iraq November 10, 2022 Iran-linked militia group claims responsibility for murder of American aid worker in Iraq Tennessee native Stephen Troell was killed in Iraq on Monday. The Iranian-backed militia group Saraya Ahl al’Khaf has claimed responsibility for the murder.
Iran November 8, 2022 White House should call for regime change in Iran and take sanctions relief off the table, report says Iran expert Tzvi Kahn says the Biden administration should take the possibility of sanctions relief for Iran off the table and explicitly call for regime change in the country.
France October 21, 2022 French diplomat calls nuclear energy key to 'independence' from Russia, defends criticism of Ukraine support France held roles as both presidents of the European Union at the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as well as of the U.N. Security Council in September.
FOREIGN POLICY October 7, 2022 White House denies Venezuela deal as critics warn any Maduro regime deal is a mistake Critics believe any deal with Maduro would end up costing the U.S. its morals for very little oil in return that would make no impact on gas prices for the average American.
Asia June 21, 2022 US can rely on what China decries as the 'Asian NATO' for deterrence, former officials say The QUAD dialogue between the U.S., Japan, Australia and India provides perhaps the strongest regional deterrence against China's regional ambitions in the Indo-Pacific.
Russia April 14, 2022 Russia's invasion of Ukraine failed on numerous fronts, so Putin turns to 'Plan D' to 'save face' Military and intelligence experts have labeled Russia's shift in military focus an attempt to save face following a disastrous campaign in Ukraine.
Russia April 8, 2022 US could have used Russian mass grave laws to rally more, early support for Ukraine: former defense official The warning that Russia planned to standardize mass graves could have prompted Congress to act sooner and more robustly to support Ukraine pre-invasion.
Middle East April 5, 2022 Biden's nuclear deal adds 'legitimacy' to Iran's activities, may provide Russia sanction relief: diplomats Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in March insisted that nuclear talks with Iran could not continue until the U.S. assured that sanctions would not extend to trade between Moscow and Tehran.
Ukraine February 24, 2022 Russia's Ukraine war forces citizens to scramble for safety: 'No one was expecting this' Russia's war on Ukraine comes as a shock to citizens in Kyiv, Luhansk and elsewhere. A Russian military tank was seen by citizens on the side of the road in Kyiv.
AMERICAS NEWSROOM February 4, 2022 Pentagon spokesman pressed on claims of Russia planning false flag operation “America's Newsroom” co-host Bill Hemmer pressed Pentagon spokesman John Kirby Friday on intelligence pointing to a Russian false flag attack that would serve as a pretext for invading Ukraine.
Fox News Flash October 14, 2021 First U.S. Chief Software Officer resigns to sound alarm that U.S. must outcompete China On September 7, U.S. Air Force Chief Software Officer Nicolas Chaillan resigned in a post on Linked. He joined 'Fox & Friends First' Thursday to explain the reasoning behind his resignation.
Fox News Flash September 1, 2021 Students at the American University of Afghanistan beg Biden admin for rescue: 'I feel terrified' Hundreds of students from the American University of Afghanistan met at a safe house, after receiving an email from the university informing them that they were set to be evacuated by plane from the country. The trip, however, did not go as planned, two of the students told "Fox & Friends First."
Afghanistan August 19, 2021 Former Marine escapes Taliban takeover, says training Afghan soldiers to fight was worth it Former Marine and State Department Contractor Steve Hutchings is back in the U.S. after fleeing Afghanistan days after the Taliban took control of the country. He joined 'Fox & Friends First' Thursday to share his story.
Asia February 21, 2021 Burma protest against military coup leaves at least 2 dead, dozens injured At least two people were killed and dozens more injured in Burma on Saturday during protests against a Feb. 1 military coup that led to the detainment of Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's de facto leader.