by Amina Ismail | Jul 28, 2015 | National Security, Topics
Officers of the US Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment, currently stationed in Vilseck, Germany, stopped by the Pentagon last week to talk about their rotational training in Eastern Europe and the larger array of efforts in the region being held to reassure NATO allies....
by Amina Ismail | Jul 16, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON – While thousands of Iranians celebrated the Iran nuclear deal in the streets of Tehran and hoped for a swift end to international sanctions that have left their economy in tatters, Iranian hardliners, Israelis, and others criticized the agreement....
by Amina Ismail | Jul 13, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON – After 17 days of talks and two blown deadlines, the US and five other nations gave themselves until midnight on Monday in Vienna to reach the final terms of an agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions in exchange for rolling back economic...
by Amina Ismail | Jul 7, 2015 | National Security
ARLINGTON, Va. – A missing U.S. soldier from the Korean War, whose remains were identified in December, was buried 64 years after his death with full military honors at Virginia’s Arlington National Cemetery Monday. Army Sgt. Joseph Snock, of Apollo,...
by Amina Ismail | Jul 1, 2015 | Demographics, Immigration
WASHINGTON – Transgender advocates lay down in the street outside the White House on Tuesday as part of a rally demanding that the president release undocumented transgender individuals from what they called unsafe immigration detention facilities. Transgender...