trying to escape this violence. it is an eerily familiar pain in the region where a bloodiest civil war has gone on for eight, long years almost. and where the islamic state unleashed atrocities throughout the country. team fox coverage, reporting from the pentagon, first, steve from li iraq, steve. shepard this was day three of the turkish military operation against kurds along the syrian border, and they are pushing in deeper. kurdish officials say the goal is to establish a 20-mile buffer zone all along that border. that is an enormous military operation and one that is tremendously ambitious. to do that, they have to move out hundreds of thousands of people now they are met. you can see the scene today, smoke rising from some of those villages. some kurdish villages across the border in syria now surrounded by turkish forces, using
they don t respect the rules anymore. so i just get a giant bag of fun stuff and get more than i m supposed to. dana: i bet everybody wants to come to your house for halloween, tyrus, thank you for joining us, everybody. i m dana perino. shepard: it is 3:00 and american troops pull back in syria where america allies are under attack. word today that the united states is sending new troops to that region. this time, saudi arabia. that as iran claims missiles hit one of its oil takers. fox news is in the middle between the three countries, and here, the capital of the nation s kurdish reason region but of course the kurds are or were america s partners e war on isis. we have complete team fox coverage with on the ground, but first, a live look at the white house where we are
criticism of turkeys military operations, and antiterrorist organization and not just u.s. officials but european officials and the middle east, even russian president vladimir putin said this military move by turkey could open the way for resurgence by the islamic state. and they have bristled at the criticism and warned european leaders. i can open the door and let loose 2 million syrian refugees into europe and is bowing the military operation will not be over until every last terrorist is neutralized from a shepherd back to you. shepard: steve, and iraq, team fox coverage continues lucas tomlinson with the latest from the pentagon, lucas. shep, despite president trump to reduce military troops in the u.s., his defense secretary order 2,000 additional troops to saudi arabia. this is in the wake of an attack on two saudi oil refineries last month the pentagon blamed on iran. speak with the forces from
we have team fox coverage john roberts from the white house first. catherine herridge from washington. the personal attorney rudy giuliani told fox earlier today he did enlisthe help of truman to investigate corruption allegations of joe biden and his son hunter biden. last night in suburban washington, dulles international airport the alleged with two weathers violating campaign finance laws by engaging in a scheme to conceal the source or exceed the limits on political contributions. this indictment further alleges a member of congress with substantial campaign contributions and in return pushed the removal of then ambassador to ukraine. they had several meetings with congressman and at these meetings, on behalf of ukrainian government officials, lobbied congress to advocate for the
these documents we consider yet additional strong evidence of obstruction of the constitutional functions of congress. president trump claims he would love to have ambassador s. testify but accused the impeachment inquire identify being a kangaroo court. the ambassador could be critical in determineing whether president trump withheld hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to ukraine in order to pressure that country to investigate his political rival. the president then said there was no pressure and he was just concerned about corruption. team fox coverage john roberts at the white house with new reporting on a phone call between the ambassador and the president. rich from the state department. shepard ambassador sondlin flew to washington, d.c. to appear before congress. the state department informed