President Donald Trump recently issued air strikes against the Syrian military air base al-Shayrat, in response to the news about what appears to be an attack on the Syrian population with chemical weapons. The reactions around the world have been mixed, and interesting.
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Does The Syria Missile Strike Still Fit Trump’s America First Agenda?
Many have wondered if the president means to stand by his “America First” platform or if he simply saw opportune moments to attack a political foe during the campaign and seized them. The fifty-nine Tomahawk missiles that destroyed the Shayrat air base on April 6 should remove any vestige of doubt.
What Is A Tomahawk Cruise Missile?
Fifty-nine Tomahawk Cruise Missiles fired from two naval ships struck the airfield believed to be the origin of the heinous chemical weapons attack perpetrated earlier this week. Our readers may be wondering, “What exactly is the Tomahawk?” Liberty Nation is here to help.
Syria: What Should Trump Do Now?
It is the duty of U.S. President Donald Trump to ensure that America emerges from the morass with insignificant damage – and as few casualties – as possible. And there is a way to do this, but it would take much courage.
Explosion In St. Petersburg Kills 10, Injures 39 More
The explosion is believed to have been caused by a bomb hidden in a briefcase filled with shrapnel. One witness claimed that a man planted a briefcase and then changed carriages, and officials confirmed that a similar device had been found and deactivated at another station.
LN World News Digest 3.31.17: Nikki Haley And The UN
In this week’s edition of LN World News Digest: Malaysia and North Korea patch things up, and Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley isn’t pulling any punches.
LN World News Digest 3.24.17: Afghanistan, North Korea and More
In this week’s edition of LN World News Digest: Failed North Korea missile tests, Taliban advances in Afghanistan, and more.
Relations Warmer After Tillerson’s Successful Visit to China
Common ground was found by both to focus on and to set additional goals for continued peace and prosperity. By putting differences aside, acknowledging each country’s global responsibilities, needs, and expectations, true diplomacy was achieved.
LN World News Digest 3.17.17: South Sudan, Turkey, and Russian Intelligence
In this week’s edition of LN World News Digest: Russian intelligence agents behind Yahoo leaks, Turkey’s migrant deal, and gunmen in Sudan.