Written by Daniel Horowitz
Foreign policy is no different from domestic policy in that most programs our government wants to fund address problems that our previous policies caused. Hence, the cycle of government. When it comes to foreign aid, how about we first stop funding the problem before throwing endless funding at a solution — while continuing to fund the problem?
Nowhere is this cycle of insanity more evident than with Joe Biden’s massive Israel aid package (primarily consisting of Ukraine grift), while he handcuffs the Jewish state’s self-defense efforts and continues to fund its enemies, including the Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.… Continue Reading
Tags: Daniel Horowitz, Donald Trump, Gaza Strip, H.R. McMaster, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Iraq, Israel, James Mattis, Joe Biden, Lebanon, New York Times, Obama Administration, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Rex Tillerson, Saad Hariri, Shiite Muslim, Sunni Muslim, Syria, Tony Badran, Wall Street Journal
Islam & Sharia | David E. Smith | October 24, 2023 7:00 AM | Comments Off on Can We At Least Stop Funding Hezbollah?
Written by Michael Warren
The unraveling of Nightly News anchor Brian Williams‘s accounts of his reporting in Iraq and Katrina-ravaged New Orleans has become a black mark on NBC News’s reputation. A detailed account in Thursday’s Washington Post of the decision to suspend Williams for six months without pay appears to demonstrate how seriously the Peacock Network has taken the newsman’s transgression—NBC Universal’s CEO Steve Burke even considered firing Williams outright.
Here’s how the Post describes it, citing anonymous NBC officials:
The suspension was the culmination of a long period of internal concerns.
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Tags: Brian Williams, David Folkenflik, Deborah Turness, Edward Snowden, Iraq, Katrina, NBC, NBC News, New Orleans, Steve Burke, Tom Brokaw
Media Watch | David E. Smith | February 13, 2015 10:00 AM | Comments Off on Despite ‘Long Period’ of Concerns at NBC, Williams Given $50 Million Contract in Dec.