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Fate of Biden and Afghanistan: DC Insider Interview with David Des Roches
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Biden s bid to close Guantanamo prison camp begins with transfer of single detainee to Morocco
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Navy says sailors who decline vaccine cannot resume normal life Jamie McIntyre © Provided by Washington Examiner DOD header 2020
TURNING UP THE PRESSURE: Life is about to get easier for some hundreds of thousands of naval personnel who have been voluntarily vaccinated against COVID-19, while refuseniks in the fleet will continue to contend with continued restrictions on their freedom of movement and access to facilities.
Because the vaccines for COVID have been approved under an emergency use authorization, they have not been mandated by the Pentagon, although it’s clear the vaccines are highly effective and have few significant side effects.
I think there is a guilt : Biden wants to (finally) end the war in Yemen Deirdre Shesgreen, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is making an early, aggressive push to end the war in Yemen, and it’s not hard to understand why.
The yearslong conflict has left more than 200,000 Yemenis dead and put millions more on the brink of starvation. It has marred America’s reputation, with U.S.-made weapons used in Saudi-led strikes against civilians. And it has inflamed tensions across the Middle East. © ESSA AHMED, AFP via Getty Images A Yemeni child suffering from malnutrition is pictured during a treatment at a malnourishment care centre in Yemen s northern Hajjah province on Jan. 20, 2021. Malnutrition among young children has soared to the highest levels ever recorded in parts of war-torn Yemen, as coronavirus and shortfalls in aid funding worsen a humanitarian crisis. The country, which since 2014 has been gripped by a war be
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