Here’s how the US and Israel could thwart Iran’s nuclear efforts under a new Trump administration

Here’s how the US and Israel could thwart Iran’s nuclear efforts under a new Trump administration

In a post-Obama era, the US and Israel must reassess their current strategy against Iran’s nuclear program. The Trump administration could take a number of steps to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions, including increasing sanctions, bolstering military presence in the region, and working with regional partners to contain Iran’s influence. While such measures would undoubtedly escalate tensions between the US and Iran, they may be necessary to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

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Trump nominates former Rep. Doug Collins for secretary of Veterans Affairs

Trump nominates former Rep. Doug Collins for secretary of Veterans Affairs

President Trump has put forth his choice for the next Secretary of Veterans Affairs: former Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.).

If confirmed by the Senate, Collins would succeed Robert Wilkie, who resigned in January.

Collins is a West Point graduate and a veteran of the Iraq War. He served in the House from 2013 to 2021.

As a member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Collins was a vocal critic of the VA’s handling of wait times and other issues.

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Federal military draft agency reposts message suggesting US is becoming 1936 Nazi Germany: report

The Selective Service System, the federal agency responsible for maintaining the country’s military draft, sparked controversy by reposting a message comparing the current political climate in the United States to that of Nazi Germany in 1936.

The message, which was originally posted by a private account, drew parallels between the rise of authoritarianism, the erosion of civil liberties, and the suppression of dissent in both eras.

While the Selective Service System has since removed the repost, its initial distribution has raised concerns about the agency’s use of social media and its understanding of the historical context surrounding Nazi Germany.

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Americans Head to the Polls: A Look at Election Day, in Photos

Americans Head to the Polls: A Look at Election Day, in Photos

Election Day 2022 has arrived, and Americans across the nation are making their voices heard. From bustling polling places in bustling cities to tranquil town halls nestled amidst quaint streets, the day is marked by a tapestry of emotions and experiences.

Voters donning vibrant clothing and patriotic attire proudly line up, their faces etched with determination and anticipation. Elderly couples, hand in hand, share a moment of quiet resolve as they cast their ballots. Young people, their eyes glinting with hope and idealism, eagerly participate in the democratic process.

The air hums with a palpable sense of unity, as diverse communities come together to exercise their fundamental right. Poll workers, dedicated volunteers fueled by civic duty, tirelessly guide voters and ensure a smooth electoral experience.

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Donald Trump wins presidential election, defeating Harris to retake White House

Donald Trump wins presidential election, defeating Harris to retake White House

In a stunning upset, former President Donald Trump has triumphed over Democratic nominee Senator Kamala Harris in a razor-thin race for the White House. With a captivating campaign that tapped into lingering national grievances, Trump capitalized on a wave of discontent to reclaim the Oval Office. As the results poured in, a collective gasp rippled through the nation, marking a seismic shift in the political landscape. The repercussions of this historic election on the future of American governance and society at large remain to be fully understood, as the nation navigates a new era defined by Trump’s return to power.

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