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U S policy toward Egypt sparks conflict between congressional Democrats and Biden

U.S. policy toward Egypt sparks conflict between congressional Democrats and Biden Yeganeh Torbati, John Hudson © Evan Vucci/AP President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi in Riyadh in May 2017. As criticism mounted after the Biden administration decided not to punish the Saudi crown prince for the killing of a journalist, a quieter conflict was brewing in Washington over another troubled U.S. alliance in the region. President Biden’s aides had signaled a renewed focus on human rights in foreign policy, and while campaigning, Biden said there would be “no more blank checks for Trump’s ‘favorite dictator,’” referring to Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi by a nickname President Donald Trump reportedly used.

Family of American imprisoned in Russia believes he was targeted over past military service

Family of American imprisoned in Russia believes he was targeted over past military service The parents of Trevor Reed, an American who has been imprisoned in Russia for almost two years, revealed for the first time on Thursday that their son served as a Marine presidential guard a fact they believe led Russia to target him for what they say is wrongful detention. Joey and Paula Reed told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “The Lead” that they felt it was time to speak out about Trevor’s past military career, which they said included assignments at the Marine barracks in Washington, DC, and Camp David under the Obama administration.

Biden to ease way for US diplomats to meet Taiwanese officials | Taiwan News

2021/03/31 11:31 Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (left), Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. (center), US Ambassador to Palau John Hennessey-Niland (right). . Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (left), Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. (center), US Ambassador to Palau John Hennessey-Niland (right).  (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The Biden administration is reportedly planning to codify many of the steps taken by its predecessor to ease restrictions on diplomatic exchanges between the U.S. and Taiwan. In the closing days of the Trump administration, the U.S. State Department lifted decades-old restrictions on diplomatic exchanges between American and Taiwanese diplomats. Since the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with Taiwan under the Carter administration in 1979, the State Department had imposed increasing layers of restrictions on official interactions with Taiwan for fear of agitating China.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: Congress must reclaim its power to declare war

Last week the House Foreign Affairs Committee held a public hearing on Reclaiming Congressional War Powers. It s an admirable aspiration, but more than talk will be necessary for the legislative branch to wrest back from the White House its constitutional authority to decide when the United States goes to war. Presidents of both parties have deployed U.S. forces on the basis of outdated congressional authorizations or under an exaggerated notion of their powers as commander in chief. That lack of accountability harms more than Congress pride. It allows a president to put American troops in harm s way — and potentially commit them to years of deployment — without having to persuade the people s representatives that the mission is necessary.

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