May 2, 2016 Treasury Secretary Lew booed at Jerusalem Post conference Treasury Secretary Jack Lew was booed repeatedly Sunday during an annual Jerusalem Post conference as he tried to discuss the Iran nuclear negotiations and the Obama administration's commitment to Israeli security.
May 2, 2016 Japanese PM offers ‘condolences’ for Americans lost in WWII, in speech pushing trade pact Japan's prime minister used a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday to offer his condolences for the Americans who died during World War II, highlighting the close relationship since to urge lawmakers to back a contentious trade bill being negotiated by President Obama.
May 2, 2016 State Department rejects call for Iran deal to affirm Israel's 'right to exist' A State Department official dismissed a plea Friday from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the Iran nuclear agreement include clear recognition of his nation's "right to exist," declaring negotiations are "only about the nuclear issue."
May 2, 2016 Obama confirms arming Ukraine on the table if diplomacy with Russia fails President Obama confirmed Monday that his administration is weighing the possibility of sending arms to Ukraine to help the country beat back Russian-backed separatists, if diplomacy fails.
May 2, 2016 Calls grow to arm Ukraine, as European leaders scramble for last-ditch peace plan European leaders scrambled Thursday to try and forge a diplomatic deal to end fighting in eastern Ukraine, in an apparent bid to head off U.S. consideration of lethal military aid for the Ukrainian government in its war against Russian-backed separatists.
May 2, 2016 UAE stops flying airstrike missions against ISIS, US faces pressure to boost Jordan aid A key Arab partner in the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State stopped flying airstrike missions over Syria after a Jordanian pilot -- who was later killed -- was shot down in December, senior U.S. officials and diplomats from the region told Fox News.
May 2, 2016 Proxy war? Obama facing rising pressure to send lethal aid to Ukraine President Obama is facing rising pressure from former officials, security analysts and top lawmakers to provide Ukraine lethal military aid to help battle Moscow-backed rebels gaining ground in the country's east -- raising the prospect of a proxy war with Russia should the U.S. take that step.
May 2, 2016 Emerging details of possible Iranian nuclear deal draw bipartisan ire Emerging details of a possible nuclear deal with Iran have drawn sharp criticism from congressional lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, who say the U.S. and its international partners may be ceding too much as a key deadline nears.
May 2, 2016 Ghani urges Muslims to fight extremism, vows Afghanistan will be 'graveyard' of terror Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, speaking to a joint meeting of Congress in Washington, called Wednesday on Muslims around the world to speak out against extremist groups -- declaring "silence is not acceptable."
May 2, 2016 White House announces pause in US troop drawdown from Afghanistan President Obama announced Tuesday that the U.S. will keep nearly 10,000 troops in Afghanistan through the end of the year, hitting pause on the scheduled drawdown after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani voiced security concerns.