Iran has never forgiven the US President for assassinating their top general and has made previous threats to avenge his death.
"The terrorists get a vote, and they're voting to keep fighting," former Trump counterterrorism envoy Nathan Sales told Newsweek.
As promised, Donald Trump has kicked off his presidency with a show of “speed and strength.” Citing what he has called a “massive” mandate, complete with a “powerful win in all seven swing states and the popular vote,
"Death, death to Saddam!" chanted Imam Husham Al-Husainy through a megaphone at a pro-war rally broadcast by C-SPAN in Washington D.C. in October 2002, countering a nearby anti-war rally as the crowd echoed his remarks. "Saddam must go."
With just over a week until President-elect Donald Trump takes office, the soon-to-be second-time U.S. leader famed for his "art of the deal" approach in business and politics prepares to take on a series of interconnected yet equally volatile conflicts in the Middle East.
Trump’s pick to lead the Central Intelligence Agency is John Ratcliffe, who formerly served as Director of National Intelligence in Trump’s first term. His confirmation hearing took place last week, during which he repeatedly said he would not hire or fire employees based on their political views.
President Donald Trump has stopped the program, which for decades has brought to the U.S. thousands of people fleeing war and persecution.
The Trump administration is laying groundwork to wind down efforts to reduce civilian harm in U.S. military operations.
Pete Hegseth takes over as secretary of defence as the Trump administration launches a crackdown on immigration - including mass deportations.
Trump said he discussed his vision on a call earlier in the day with King Abdullah II of Jordan and would speak Sunday with President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi of Egypt.
President Donald Trump’s assault on federal diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives has claimed a new victim — the Tuskegee Airmen. A video describing the exploits of the groundbreaking African American airmen,
Pete Hegseth was sworn in as defense secretary Saturday morning, declaring it an “honor of a lifetime," and he promised to put America first by bringing peace through strength.