President Joe Biden urgently appealed to Congress on Wednesday to approve a stalled $61 billion aid package for Ukraine. Addressing a key Senate procedural vote, Biden warned of dire consequences if the funding isn't swiftly approved. He criticized Republicans for tying the aid to new U.S. border security restrictions, accusing them of jeopardizing national security and playing into Russian President Vladimir Putin's hands. Expressing frustration over the delay, Biden emphasized the need for swift action before the holiday recess, stressing that Congress must prioritize national security. He warned that a failure to provide adequate support could result in Putin gaining an advantage, urging lawmakers not to abandon global leadership. Biden highlighted the potential long-term implications, including the possibility of U.S. troops getting involved if Putin were to invade Ukraine or target a NATO ally. He underscored the significance of defending NATO territory under Article 5, ...
Commercial ships faced an onslaught on Sunday, besieged by drones and missiles in the Red Sea. In a retaliatory move during an extended assault attributed to Yemen’s Houthi rebels, a U.S. warship, the USS Carney, engaged in self-defense, marking a potential escalation in maritime attacks linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict. This event saw multiple vessels targeted by a single Houthi assault, a first in the ongoing conflict. The Defense Department acknowledged the attacks on the USS Carney and commercial vessels, committing to providing information as it unfolds. The USS Carney, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, had previously intercepted multiple Houthi-launched rockets toward Israel. The vessel remained unscathed in the recent attack, with no reported injuries. The USS Carney responded upon receiving reports from the Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier Unity Explorer, indicating it was under missile attack. During the encounter, Carney downed two drones, one in self-defense an...
As anticipation builds for the 2024 elections, former President Donald Trump and ex-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy emerge as pivotal figures poised for influential roles and significant fundraising activities. However, their collaboration faces hurdles as Trump contends with criminal charges related to alleged election interference. Recent developments, notably McCarthy's removal from his leadership post following the alignment of some Republican rebels, colloquially dubbed "the crazy eight," with House Democrats, precipitated a tense exchange between the two Republicans. During the ensuing phone call, Trump reproached McCarthy for not endorsing his 2024 presidential campaign or expunging his two impeachments. McCarthy, in response, reportedly issued a forceful retort. Despite official denial of explicit language, this clash illuminates the strained relations within the Republican ranks. McCarthy's recent cautionary remarks about a potential revenge-centric campaign b...
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