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President Donald Trump’s primetime televised speech from the White House on the progress of his Iran war was shorter than many of the rambling the speeches he’s been delivering. It was still rambling, say critics, but it was short. It was not low on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the country’s most experienced national security officials gave a damning assessment of Donald Trump’s primetime address in which he tried to convince Americans that his war ...
President Donald Trump’s meandering speech on the Iran war late Wednesday – in which he paired promises of a swift exit with new threats of escalated bombing and denied responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz – did little to assuage U.S. allies and ...
Ukrainian activists on November 12 disrupted a speech by Yulia Navalnaya at an IT summit in Lisbon by setting off air-raid sirens and shouting "Stop the war" before Navalnaya said she opposes the war and told them their enemy was the same as hers.
Stephen Colbert reacted to Donald Trump’s latest Iran war speech humorously during his monologue on The Late Show, offering a reaction that not only caught his audience’s attention but was, in a way, the opposite of the views he has held so far for the ...
Americans suffer in large part because we don’t know our government‘s history, because we don’t care about that history. We root for our teams and we don’t notice or care until it’s too late. What we are watching play out today is an upshot of ...
As America is no stranger to war, it’s also no stranger to presidential addresses that justify and report on the wars then ongoing. No matter whether we’re winning or losing, first-strikers or get-struck-firsters, advancing or just holding the line ...
“The Daily Show” blasted U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth as a “cheesy movie villain” after his fired up Iran War speech, in which he vowed the country would win “without mercy.” Host Michael Kosta weighed in on Hegseth’s controversial ...
The United States is in a speech war. Normally, human beings fight over money or land or love, but that is not what is happening today. Today, people are fighting over words. People’s lives are being damaged and sometimes destroyed not for something they ...