Tag Archives: U.S. State Department
Kurdistan After the Independence Referendum: Trump Must Act
The bottom line is that, for both moral and practical reasons, the United States simply cannot allow Baghdad, Ankara, and Tehran to crush the Kurds. And even if the three partitioning countries succeed, they should recognize that Kurdish aspirations will … Continue reading
Posted in American Presidency, Defense and National Security, Donald Trump, Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa, News and Analysis, Sovereignty, Trump Presidency, United Nations
Tagged Armenian Genocide, Christians in the Middle East, Kurdish People, Kurdish State, Kurdistan Independence Referendum, U.S. State Department
Fidel Castro Hated America
“Today, we offer condolences to Fidel Castro’s family, and our thoughts and prayers are with the Cuban people. In the days ahead, they will recall the past and also look to the future. As they do, the Cuban people must … Continue reading
Posted in Castro Communist Revolution, Cuba, Foreign Policy, Latin America, News and Analysis, Uncategorized
Tagged Cuban Dictator, Death of Fidel Castro, Earl E.T. Smith, Foreign Leaders' Condolences, John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Assassination, New York Times, Obama, The Fourth Floor, U.S. State Department