vimarsana.com

Page 364 - வீடு வெளிநாட்டு வாழ்க்கைத்தொழில்கள் குழு News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Nearly 18,000 pro-US Afghans want American visas as they fear Taliban bloodbath after pullout

US Lawmakers Seek Continued Efforts in Afghanistan

US Lawmakers Seek Continued Efforts in Afghanistan Eleven members of the US House of Representatives wrote a letter to President Joe Biden about the enduring interests and ideals that should continue to guide US efforts in Afghanistan even as the armed forces end their mission in the country. The lawmakers said they hope President Biden will continue to make clear that America’s policy in Afghanistan is to ensure the survival and success of that government and of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces, and to stand by those Afghans who bet their lives on the future the US promised them.

The pro-Israel lobby fears that support could self-destruct over the bombing of Gaza

The influential pro-Israel lobby in America was reeling last night after it emerged that the US government may halt the $735 million sale of precision-guided missiles to Israel. US politicians, normal.

GOP seeks to divide Democrats over Israel-Gaza fighting

GOP seeks to divide Democrats over Israel-Gaza fighting Ahead of midterm elections, Republican senators take aim at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other Democratic progressives, who laid blame for the violence solely on Israel, accusing them of acting as press secretaries for Hamas Associated Press | Published: 05.19.21 , 10:37 Republicans trying to drive a wedge between Democrats and chip away at U.S. President Joe Biden’s support are zeroing in on the violence in the Middle East, laying blame on his administration and aiming to make his liberal critics the face of the party heading into the midterm elections. GOP Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, both potential White House hopefuls in 2024, have focused in particular on Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and other progressives, who laid the blame solely on Israel for the current round of cross border fighting between Israeli military and terror factions in Gaza.

Lawmakers express deep doubts about Afghanistan s future after US withdrawal

Lawmakers express deep doubts about Afghanistan’s future after US withdrawal Jamie McIntyre © Provided by Washington Examiner DOD header 2020 TWO FUTURES: Whether Afghanistan can survive and prosper without the presence of thousands of American and international troops and contractors hinges on two unknowns the ability of the 300,000-strong U.S.-trained and equipped government forces to forestall a Taliban takeover and the willingness of the Taliban to give up their brutal tactics in return for peace and a role in the future government. “We must not assume the inevitability of a worse-case outcome,” testified Zalmay Khalilzad at a marathon session of the House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday, where the U.S. point man in negotiations with the Taliban argued the group, like the country, has changed over the past 20 years.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.