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Heinrich Presses Defense Department For Information To Speed Emergency Deployments Of U S Armed Forces To Deal With Any Future Security Breaches At U S Capitol

Heinrich Presses Defense Department For Information To Speed Emergency Deployments Of U S Armed Forces To Deal With Any Future Security Breaches At U S Capitol
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Before mob stormed the Capitol, security planning involved cabinet officials, Trump

President Donald Trump met with top military officials and gave his approval to activate the D.C. National Guard three days before he encouraged a mob of angry protesters to take

Before His Mob Stormed Capitol, Trump Participated In Security Planning

Before His Mob Stormed Capitol, Trump Participated In Security Planning Photo by Sgt. First Class Jon Soucy via The National Guard/ CC BY 2.0 Reprinted with perission from ProPublica President Donald Trump met with top military officials and gave his approval to activate the D.C. National Guard three days before he encouraged a mob of angry protesters to take their grievances to the U.S. Capitol. A Pentagon memo released Friday offers these insights, as well as the first detailed timeline of the bungled law enforcement response to Wednesday s insurrection. The timeline shows that the planning started at least as far back as Dec. 31 and included discussion with select Cabinet members of the potential need for Pentagon reinforcements.

Iran Toughens Rhetoric as Biden Looks to Salvage Nuclear Talks

Iran Toughens Rhetoric as Biden Looks to Salvage Nuclear Talks The Biden administration will have to find a way to bring Iran back to the negotiating table. And Tehran knows that. January 11, 2021 (L to R) British Foreign Secretary William Hague, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, on early November 24, 2013 in Geneva after the conclusion of the Iran nuclear deal. Credit: Flickr/European External Action Service Advertisement In the run up to what will certainly be renegotiation around its nuclear ambitions and sanctions with a new U.S. administration come January 20, Iran continues to play hardball. Reuters reported on January 9 that according to Ahmad Amirabadi Farahani, an Iranian member of parliament, the country will expel International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors if sanctions agai

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