February 24 Former cartel kingpin predicts ‘attacks on government officials’ after ‘El Mencho’s’ death Former cartel kingpin Margarito ‘Jay’ Flores Jr. discusses violence and chaos in Mexico after the death of drug lord ‘El Mencho’ on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
February 24 Iran’s shadowy chemical weapons program draws scrutiny as reports allege use against protesters The Foundation for Defense of Democracies warns Iran's alleged chemical weapons program poses growing threat as U.S. increases military presence in region.
February 24 Sen. Joni Ernst dives deep into US-Iran tensions, possible military operations Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, discusses the peace talks between the U.S. and Iran, potential military actions in the Middle East and more on ‘America Reports.’
February 24 Rubio, Ratcliffe to deliver classified Iran briefing to Gang of Eight ahead of Trump's State of the Union Rubio and the CIA chief will brief Congress o tensions with Iran just hours before Trump's State of the Union address as nuclear talks resume Thursday morning.
February 24 South African president thanks Putin after 17 men ‘lured’ to Russian front lines begin returning home South African President Cyril Ramaphosa thanked Vladimir Putin after 17 South African men who were "lured" to fight in Russia’s war against Ukraine began returning home.
February 24 Iran vows to do 'whatever it takes' to make a nuclear deal happen: report Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said Tuesday, "We are ready to reach an agreement as soon as possible" over Iran's nuclear program.
February 24 Moscow rocked by apparent suicide bombing Moscow bombing kills police officer as Vladimir Putin reportedly claims attacker was recruited online and was unknowingly given a device that was detonated remotely.
February 24 Iran nears China anti-ship supersonic missile deal as US carriers mass in region: report Iran reportedly nears deal with China for supersonic anti-ship missiles that could target U.S. carrier strike groups deployed in Middle East waters.
February 24 Leavitt says Trump chooses diplomacy first for Iran, but remains 'willing to use' lethal force if necessary White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump is willing to use the "lethal force" of the U.S. military "if necessary," regarding Iran.
February 24 Trump's first option for Iran is diplomacy, but he's willing to use 'lethal force,' if necessary: White House White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says President Donald Trump's "first option is always diplomacy" for Iran.