of the security burden for europe. nato numbers must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. if nato countries made their complete contributions nato would be stronger than it is today. laura: he made it clear that the days were over when the united nations and other foreign countries could just run roughshod over america s interest. we will only give foreign aid to those who respect us and who are frankly are our friends. we expect other countries to pay their fair share for the cost of their defense. the united states is committed to making the united nations more effective and accountable. laura: his common sense message infuriated our scr scribblers to end. trump s take down of the sacred cow. what he said with it was dangerous. donald trump is recklessly destroying the underpinnings of the american led international order. he chose to walk away from the institutions that formed american foreign policy. the greatest threat o
service even issuing an alert that didn t mince words, exclaiming quote to protect your life. take cover. now a former mayor of rolling fork told a local television station that a tornado blew the windows out of the back of his house. and the sharkey county sheriff s office reporting gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble, mississippi governor tate reeves saying in a twitter post that search and rescue teams are active and that more ambulances and emergency assets are being sent to those affected areas. the governor also saying quote many in the mississippi delta need your prayers and god s protection. the storm prediction center, saying the greatest threat of tornadoes overnight will be in arkansas, louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. storms with damaging winds and hill also forecast from eastern texas and southeastern oklahoma into parts of southeastern missouri and southern illinois. let s go now to fox weather meteorologist ian oliver, who s standing by with th
Is Benjamin Netanyahu talked about the humanitarian way looking out for civilians that was going to be the approach. That evidently Behind Closed Doors is what President Biden has been emphasizes. Lawrence yeah, thats important, too. You know, there were some allegations that there was some pressure from the white house to free up some of that humanitarian aid. It looks like they are on the same path. They are on one page right now. Look, in these moments, brian, and ainsley, and steve, i think that we have to unify as a country and support our leader, the president of the United States. The reality of it is we are about to enter into a long war. Steve right. Good point. Lawrence that i mean our nations ally. And there are a lot of american bases and embassies that are going to be the target. Also, this enemy is the same enemy of us. These are radical islamists. We should not be surprised if there is something here in the United States and so i look forward to hearing the president say
between the house foreign affairs committee who is investigating the afghanistan withdraw during the biden administration and the state department who says that they don t want to turn over this cable because they don t essentially want those diplomats who signed on to this cable, expressing concern about the lack of preparation at the state department for the withdraw from afghanistan, they don t want those diplomats dragged into what is turning into essentially a political fight here. but the house feels, chairman mccall, feels he really does need that cable and needs to see what diplomats were saying, what they were warning the department to do that they weren t doing. we re continuing to track this. of course, it is pretty high stakes right now because the chairman has said that he is going to hold the secretary of state in contempt of congress, which is pretty critical and a very real threat from the chairman if the state department doesn t actually comply. we re watching to see w
ambassador to japan, when i came, in i immediately reworked my non-evacuation plan. neo plans. quarter of millions of americans any given day response sickle to identify, process and flow away from danger. here, we are talking about in sudan roughly 16,000 americans. that s what we know of. again, the state department doesn t have a full grasp of who is on the ground. still, a large number of americans. 16,000 plus, i would say. that we need to be in a position to understand where they are to be able to protect them. right now all they have been told is that they need to shelter in place. this is a grave concern. you have got wagner group involved here. wagner group came in and destroyed syria. you see what they are doing in ukraine. now they have moved into sudan. we have moved out clearly. you think about the opportunity that we had with the abraham accords being signed in january of 2021. sudan was one of the greatest opportunity spaces for us to improve relations in the middle east