RADICALS ADMIT 1983 BOMBING OF US CAPITOL
Beirut Bombing Victims' $1.68 Billion Iran Judgment Overturned by US Appeals Court More Reuters FILE PHOTO: A crane is brought in after the explosion of the Marine Corps building in Beirut, Lebanon October 23, 1983. REUTERS/US Marines/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo By J...
central and southwestern Saudi Arabia, MBS has recognized the value of Israel’s military, technological capabilities, and Israel’s special standing among most US voters and Capitol Hill legislators, as well as Israel’s reliability and effectiveness in the pursuit of MBS’ game-changing strategic...
USCapitol // Flickr 1992: The U.S. feeds starving Somalians The story of U.S. involvement in the conflict in Somalia is a complicated one that analysts and military officials are still trying to sort out today. However, that doesn’t mean there wasn’t some unabashed good that came from...
However, some feel the pendulum has swung back too far. In addition to faulting the embassies’ costs, critics on Capitol Hill have complained that the time required to custom-design and build this generation of embassies leaves diplomatic staff stuck in old, sub-par facilities for too long. ...
But forOklahomaCity bombing survivor Dennis Purifoy, the Capitol assault was a clear parallel to what happened at the federal building in his hometown more than 25 years ago. The anger against the government, a radicalized perpetrator fueled by right-wing extremism, a desire to spark a revolution...
604, its Senate companion bill, are experiencing tremendous momentum on Capitol Hill. H.R. 1207 currently has 279 bi-partisan cosponsors, including every Republican and 101 Democrats. S. 604 enjoys 20 cosponsors including Independent Bernie Sanders (I-VT), progressive Russ Feingold (D-WI), ...
Since 9/11, a series of would-be attackers - many of them 'lone wolves' - have been thwarted by undercover agents posing as collaborators. But an attempted suicide bombing is unusual.Knickerbocker, BradInternational Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research...