July 3 Rubio recalls top US diplomat from Colombia after 'baseless' statements from officials Rubio recalled the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires from Colombia amid tensions after "baseless statements" from Colombian officials, while affirming Colombia remains an essential partner.
July 3 Rubio-run State Department dumps Biden-era DEI hiring criteria, replaces with 'fidelity' Foreign service officers face new hiring criteria as State Department removes DEI requirements and adds "fidelity" as a core precept, part of efforts to restructure the department.
July 3 Iran nuclear program set back 2 years after US strikes: Pentagon Pentagon reports Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely obliterated" in June strikes, offering a more optimistic assessment than earlier estimates while Iran acknowledges damage.
July 3 Israel fighting 'very tough' war in Gaza, retired British Army colonel says Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp details what he saw during a recent trip to Gaza, including Israel's handling of the war and the work of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
July 2 Bush teams up with notorious Trump foes to trash 'colossal mistake' shuttering USAID Former Presidents Bush and Obama, along with U2's Bono, console USAID employees as the agency is shuttered amid Trump administration claims of fraud and mismanagement.
July 2 Former Biden State Dept official criticizes Trump for 'giving up' on diplomacy too soon with Iran Former Biden senior State Department official Ned Price debates President Donald Trump's strategy for eradicating Iran's nuclear capabilities on 'The Will Cain Show.'
July 2 Putin ramps up Ukraine assault as US pauses some weapons shipments Gen. H.R. McMaster (Ret.) joins the ‘Brian Kilmeade Show’ to discuss the U.S. decision to pause some weapons deliveries to Ukraine and why he believes Russian president Vladimir Putin is intensifying his campaign.
July 2 Trump could arm Israel with US B-2s and bunker busters if Iran tries to go nuclear under new proposal U.S. lawmakers consider giving Israel B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs as Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months despite damage from recent American strikes.
July 2 Iran to suspend work with UN nuclear watchdog, president says Iran's president enacted a law passed by the country's parliament that severs ties with the International Atomic Energy Agency, a U.N. watchdog, following Tehran's recent conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
July 2 What's next for Iran's terror army, the IRGC, after devastating military setbacks? Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps faces uncertainty after military setbacks, with experts explaining how the once-powerful force may shift from regional terror to domestic control.