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Trump rewrites national security playbook as mass migration overtakes terrorism as top US threatOn December 5, 2025Trump administration releases new national securit… Read more The Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy marks a sweeping shift in America’s defense priorities, downplaying Islamic terrorism and decades of Middle East–centric policymaking in favor of asserting U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere and treating mass migration as the top national security threat. In language that departs from every post-9/11 strategy document, the White House argues that the Middle East is no longer the primary driver of global instability and says the "era of mass migration must end," elevating border security and counter-cartel operations to core national defense missions. "The days in which the Middle East dominated American foreign policy in both long-term planning and day-to-day execution are thankfully over — not because the Middle East no longer matters, but because it is no longer the constant irritant, and potential source of imminent catastrophe, that it once was," the document says. "It is rather emerging as a place of partnership, friendship, and investment — a trend that should be welcomed and encouraged." AS TRUMP’S STANDOFF WITH MADURO DEEPENS, EXPERTS WARN THE NEXT MOVE MAY FORCE A SHOWDOWN The strategy introduces a "Trump Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine to block foreign powers from gaining influence in the Americas and calls for shifting military resources away from long-standing theaters abroad. The original Monroe Doctrine warned European powers against interfering in the Western Hemisphere; its revival — and expansion — signals one of the clearest hemispheric doctrines in modern U.S. foreign policy. Alex Plitsas, a former Army intelligence officer, Pentagon official and current senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, questioned the strategy’s emphasis on hemispheric threats over global ones. "The most significant threats to the United States — whether terrorism or near-peer adversaries — are not in the Western Hemisphere, but in Africa, the Middle East, Eurasia, and Eastern Asia," he said. He pointed to Russia’s posture in Europe and rising tensions with China, warning that "we have attempted to hide behind our oceans before. It has yet to work as a strategy." The move reflects a broader effort to redefine U.S. national security around hemispheric threats, migration pressures and great-power competition instead of Islamist extremism, either at home or abroad. The document argues that instability in Latin America — from record migration flows to cartel violence to expanding Chinese and Russian influence — now poses more direct risks to the U.S. homeland than conflicts in the Middle East. Administration officials have increasingly described the Western Hemisphere as the "front line" of border security, supply chain reliability and geopolitical rivalry. Emily Harding, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), said the shift reflects the relative quiet in the Middle East today but compared the region to a famous line from "The Godfather Part III": "You try to get out, and then it sucks you back in," she said. "Islamic terrorism does seem more contained than at any point in the last 20 years, but the Middle East has a way of pulling the United States back in," she told Fox News Digital, noting that regional crises have repeatedly derailed attempts by past administrations to pivot elsewhere. AMERICANS WANT US TO LEAD GLOBALLY BUT DOUBT MILITARY CAN WIN MAJOR WARS OVERSEAS, SURVEY FINDS The document, which every new White House releases to outline its thinking around security strategy, was released less than two weeks after the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. by an Afghan national in what’s being investigated as a terror attack. On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials arrested another Afghan national who came to the U.S. after the 2021 withdrawal and who they say was providing support to ISIS-K. On October 31, two men were arrested for allegedly plotting an ISIS-inspired Halloween attack in Michigan. Terrorism is no longer a standalone pillar of the strategy: instead, it’s lumped in with threats associated with migration. The administration argues that such cases reflect failures in border security and vetting rather than evidence that Islamist terrorism remains a leading global danger. "We want to protect this country, its people, its territory, its economy, and its way of life from military attack and hostile foreign influence, whether espionage, predatory trade practices, drug and human trafficking, destructive propaganda and influence operations, cultural subversion, or any other threat to our nation," the document states. "We must protect our country from invasion, not just from unchecked migration but from cross-border threats such as terrorism, drugs, espionage, and human trafficking," it goes on. The document does mention Islamic terrorism once: "We must remain wary of resurgent Islamist terrorist activity in parts of Africa while avoiding any long-term American presence or commitments." It calls for "targeted deployments to secure the border and defeat cartels, including where necessary the use of lethal force." The Pentagon has launched over 20 maritime strikes on alleged drug traffickers, and President Donald Trump is considering launching strikes on Venezuelan territory. Plitsas warned that the shift away from terrorism could carry risks. "The terrorist threat to the U.S. homeland remains — the groups and locations posing the most significant threats have simply shifted," he said. He pointed to ISIS-Khorasan in Central Asia and a vast Sahel region in Africa "half the size of the United States" where ISIS and al-Qaeda affiliates "operate with relative impunity." Plitsas noted that while policymakers may want to pivot away from the Middle East, reality often intervenes. "The United States may be done with the Middle East and terrorism, but terrorism and the Middle East are not done with us," he said. "The U.S. has tried to pivot away several times, only to be pulled back in by the rise of ISIS or by Hamas’s attack on October 7. The enemy has a say." Coordination with the Taliban has done a "decent job of forcing al-Qaeda and ISIS-K out of Afghanistan," but Plitsas echoed concerns that may arise among Middle Eastern allies: does U.S. withdrawal create a vacuum for terrorist groups and adversaries to exploit? "Withdrawing U.S. forces would mean breaking security commitments, and adversaries like Iran will absolutely fill the vacuum," he said. Whether the administration will translate the document’s rhetoric into policy remains uncertain; previous presidents have struggled to align national security strategies with real-world deployments. The document does not offer any specific insight into force posture changes. Even as the strategy emphasizes the Western Hemisphere, it dedicates several pages to China and the Indo-Pacific and the importance of domestic supply chains and strengthening military deterrence in the South China Sea. Harding said one of its most striking components is its treatment of China’s expanding footprint in Latin America. "It essentially puts China on notice. They’re saying partners who choose the U.S. will be rewarded, and those who pick China are going to feel consequences." | US Men's National Team gets favorable group matchups at World Cup drawOn December 5, 2025The U.S. Men’s National Team was grouped with Aust… Read more Many have said the World Cup would be a failure if the United States did not make it out of the group stage, without even knowing who they will face in it. Well, the Stars and Stripes learned Friday who they will be playing in the group stage, and by all accounts, the U.S. Men’s National Team should advance to the knockout stage with ease. The U.S. is the highest-ranked team in its group, joining Australia (26th), Paraguay (39th) and a team to be determined early next year in a playoff. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM This is the seventh time Australia has qualified for the World Cup, including each of the last six. Its best finish is the Round of 16, achieved on two occasions. One of those instances came in Qatar four years ago, when it lost to the eventual champion, Argentina. Paraguay was placed in the American group since it was not allowed to be in the same group as Brazil, the leader of Group C, because they are in the same confederation. This will be its first World Cup since 2010, when it reached the quarterfinals and lost to Spain, the eventual champion. TRUMP AWARDED FIRST-EVER FIFA PEACE PRIZE AT WORLD CUP FINAL DRAW The final spot is yet to be determined but will come down to Turkey, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo. Turkey has played in two World Cups, finishing third in its last appearance in 2002. Romania is aiming to return after last playing in 1998. Slovakia’s last appearance was in 2010, when it reached the Round of 16, and Kosovo has yet to participate in the event. The USMNT has not had much success in the World Cup. The squad reached the Round of 16 in 2010 and 2014 but failed to qualify for the tournament in 2018. It returned to the Round of 16 three years ago but couldn’t advance out of the Copa América group stage on home soil last year. Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, Aaron Judge, and Wayne Gretzky were on hand to select the groups. In 2026, the U.S. will be looking for redemption and has favorable matchups early on. The U.S. will open the tournament June 12 in Los Angeles against Paraguay on FOX. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. |
Attorney rips USA Gymnastics amid lawsuit over alleged failure to protect athletes from sexual abuseOn December 5, 2025USA Gymnastics is facing a new lawsuit alleging fa… Read more USA Gymnastics is facing another lawsuit for allegedly failing to protect female athletes from sexual abuse. The latest lawsuit alleges USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for SafeSport were informed about a coach, Sean Gardner, performing "inappropriate and abusive behaviors," but failed to properly investigate. The attorney representing the plaintiffs in the case, John Manly, who previously represented stars including Simone Biles in the Larry Nassar sexual abuse lawsuit against USA Gymnastics, called the organization's negligence "despicable," in a statement to Fox News Digital. "USA Gymnastics was aware of in 2017 that Gardner was a serious & present danger to children. USAG said nothing and permitted a predator to prey upon children in Iowa without warning to parents. Their conduct is shocking and despicable," Manly said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM A USA Gymnastics spokesperson told Fox News Digital in response, "As litigation is ongoing, we cannot offer comment." The lawsuits allege all the defendants were negligent in how they responded to reports of Gardner’s misconduct, which included hugging and kissing girls and engaging in other grooming behaviors while coaching at a Mississippi gym. The parents of a gymnast filed reports with USA Gymnastics and SafeSport in December 2017 alleging Gardner required girls to give him long hugs after every training in Mississippi and that he kicked one girl out who refused, the lawsuits claim. FORMER STAR GYMNAST SLAMS USA GYMNASTICS FOR TRANS ATHLETE POLICY HANDLING Gardner allegedly had an improper closed-door meeting with a girl whom he verbally abused, kissed gymnasts on their foreheads, drank alcohol excessively in front of them, made sexual jokes to girls and inappropriate comments on social media, and stalked one girl who he was instructed to stop contacting, the lawsuits claim. The FBI arrested Gardner in August on a federal child pornography charge. The arrest came more than three years after he was suspended from coaching at Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute in West Des Moines, Iowa, for alleged sexual abuse. Chow’s is the gym where U.S. gymnastics stars Shawn Johnson and Gabby Douglas trained before becoming gold medalists at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. In April 2024, another of Chow’s former athletes came forward to the West Des Moines Police Department to report abuse allegations, according to a now-sealed affidavit signed by police detective Jeff Lyon. A girl reported to SafeSport in March 2022 that Gardner used "inappropriate spotting techniques" in which he would put his hands between her legs, the affidavit said. Among the evidence seized by investigators in late May was a cellphone, laptop and a desktop computer along with handwritten notes between Gardner and his former pupils, according to the sealed court documents. They found images of girls, approximately 6 to 14 years of age, who were nude, using the toilet or changing into leotards, those documents show. Those images appear to have come from a hidden camera in a restroom. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. |
Disgraced ex-Sen. Bob Menendez banned from holding any public office in New JerseyOn December 5, 2025Democratic ex-Sen. Bob Menendez was permanently ba… Read more Disgraced former Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has been permanently barred from holding public office in New Jersey after his conviction for taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes in gold bars and cash, the New Jersey attorney general announced. Menendez, sentenced to 11 years in prison in January, is also prohibited from holding any position of public trust in the state, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy ruled. The former lawmaker was found guilty in July 2024 of 16 counts of bribery, extortion, conspiracy and obstruction of justice. He is the first U.S. senator in American history to be convicted of working as a foreign agent, and his sentence is the harshest ever handed down to a U.S. senator. DISGRACED EX-SEN. BOB MENENDEZ SENTENCED TO 11 YEARS IN BRIBERY CASE "Critical to preserving the public's faith and trust in government institutions is ensuring that elected officials who commit crimes involving their offices don’t find new opportunities to regain positions of power," New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin said in a statement. "Too many people in New Jersey have a cynical viewpoint that corruption is a routine, widespread feature of our politics. We hope the court’s decision sends a message that it is not acceptable, and it will carry consequences." Menendez, the former chairman of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee, will face a fourth-degree contempt-of-court charge if he ever applies for public office or public employment. MENENDEZ TO REPORT TO PRISON FOR 11-YEAR TERM FOR CORRUPTION According to federal prosecutors, Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, accepted bribes between 2018 and 2022. Along with gold bars and cash, they received a luxury convertible car, home furnishings and other items of value, the state attorney general’s office said. Mrs. Menendez was also accused of receiving paychecks for a job that did not exist. In exchange, the senator agreed to use his power and influence on Capitol Hill to protect the bribe payers' interests and to benefit foreign countries, including by taking a series of official acts to benefit the government of Egypt. The indictment against Menendez came after co-defendant Jose Uribe, who allegedly gifted Nadine a Mercedes convertible, accepted a plea deal and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. Menendez had pleaded his innocence and claimed the process was political and "corrupted to the core." "I hope President [Donald] Trump cleans up the cesspool and restores the integrity to the system," Menendez told reporters at his sentencing. Fox News’ Danielle Wallace contributed to this report. | SCOTUS to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenshipOn December 5, 2025President Trump's order seeking to clarify th… Read more The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review the legality of President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship in the U.S., a landmark case that stands to profoundly upend the lives of millions of Americans and lawful U.S. residents. Oral arguments in the case are expected to be held sometime between February and April next year, with a ruling expected by the end of June. At issue before the court is Trump's executive order signed on the first day of his second presidential term, which seeks to end birthright citizenship for nearly all persons born in the U.S. to undocumented parents, or parents with lawful temporary status in the country. Trump's order seeks to clarify the 14th Amendment, which states, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." Trump administration officials have focused their case on the "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" provision of the 14th Amendment, Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued in appealing the case to Supreme Court that the clause, in their view, had been misinterpreted. "The lower court's decisions invalidated a policy of prime importance to the president and his administration in a manner that undermines our border security," Sauer wrote. "Those decisions confer, without lawful justification, the privilege of American citizenship on hundreds of thousands of unqualified people." More than 22 U.S. states and immigrants' rights groups have sued the Trump administration to block the change to birthright citizenship, arguing in court filings that the executive order is both unconstitutional and "unprecedented." And to date, no court has sided with the Trump administration's executive order seeking to ban birthright citizenship, though multiple district courts have blocked it, including in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on a similar matter. This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates. |
Judge on the clock as NY AG Letitia James challenges US attorney's authority to investigate her lawsuitsOn December 5, 2025New York Attorney General Letitia James is challen… Read more New York Attorney General Letitia James is challenging Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York John Sarcone's power to preside over a Department of Justice probe pertaining to regulatory lawsuits she lodged against President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association, according to The Associated Press. It is one of the arguments she is advancing to block subpoenas issued in connection with the investigation, according to the outlet. Her attorney, Hailyn Chen, argued in court that since Sarcone lacks legitimate authority to act as U.S. attorney, legal steps taken by him in that capacity — like the subpoenas — are unlawful. In response to a question from U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield, Chen said Sarcone should be disqualified from the investigation and the office. GRAND JURY DECLINES TO RE-INDICT LETITIA JAMES IN VIRGINIA "Sarcone exercised power that he did not lawfully possess," Chen indicated to Schofield, according to the AP. DOJ lawyers contend that Sarcone was appropriately appointed and that the bid to block the subpoenas should be rejected, per the outlet. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Belliss contended that disqualification of the man would be "drastic and extreme," the AP reported. "We don’t think that’s a proper remedy," he said. After lobbing questions at both lawyers, the judge did not state when she would make a ruling, the AP reported. DHS DEMANDS LETITIA JAMES TAKE ACTION OVER NEW YORK'S REFUSAL TO HONOR ICE DETAINERS The president has not nominated an individual for the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York position. Attorney General Pam Bondi tapped Sarcone for the interim U.S. attorney role in March, but after his 120-day term, judges declined to retain him in the position. Bondi then tapped Sarcone as a special attorney and designated him as first assistant U.S. attorney for the district, a move federal officials suggest permits Sarcone to work as an acting U.S. attorney, the AP reported. WATCHDOG GROUP HITS LETITIA JAMES WITH BAR COMPLAINT AFTER FEDERAL JUDGE TOSSES CASE Belliss contended in court that Bondi possesses wide power to appoint attorneys in the DOJ and delegate her functions to them, but he also indicated that even if Sarcone is not appropriately serving in the position of acting U.S. attorney, he may still carry out grand jury probes as a special attorney, the AP reported. Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Justice on Friday for comment. The Associated Press contributed to this report. | Trump administration warned to take front seat as UN chief race shifts left, boosting anti-US contendersOn December 5, 2025Few U.N. Secretary-General candidates would be acc… Read more The Trump administration is being urged to go on offense and make sure the next United Nations chief is aligned with U.S. and Western values and doesn't kowtow to what critics say is an increasingly anti-American institution. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres’ tenure ends Dec. 31, 2026. The former socialist prime minister of Portugal's tenure has been beset with major wars and crises that have led to accusations of bias against him, especially when it comes to Israel. Experts agree the Trump administration needs to keep a close handle on who is best to serve the interests of the U.S. Anne Bayefsky, director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust and president of Human Rights Voices, told Fox News Digital, "As long as the United States continues to make the mistake of being the largest bankroller of the United Nations and in keeping U.N. headquarters (some call a fifth column) a stone’s throw from our financial capital, it ought to care deeply about who leads the organization." Jonathan Wachtel, a former director of communications and a senior policy advisor at the United States Mission to the United Nations to U.S. ambassadors Nikki Haley and Kelly Craft, said, "Since its inception, the United Nations has been a frontline of the Cold War, and today it is increasingly a frontline of hostility toward the United States. "As the Security Council prepares for its mid‑2026 straw polls, we face the stark reality that Russia and China can veto any candidate who reflects our values, even as they work to undermine U.S. foreign policy and erode Western principles. The next secretary‑general must … be a leader with backbone and conviction to champion the ideals on which the U.N. was founded, and the United States has long stood — life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for as many people as possible." With just over a year to go for the selection process, member states have begun to nominate candidates who best fit their national interests. Brett Schaefer, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, told Fox News Digital that of the candidates named thus far, few would be considered acceptable to the U.S. "The announced and rumored candidates … are, for the most part, either U.N. insiders or on the left side of the political spectrum," Schaefer said. "It’s hard to say that the U.S. would be willing to support any of them at the current stage." UN URGES COUNTRIES TO HONOR TRUCE DURING WINTER OLYMPICS, NOT DENY VISAS TO ANY NATION’S ATHLETES As electioneering gets underway, Hugh Dugan, former National Security Council special assistant to the president and senior director for international organization affairs, told Fox News Digital, "After campaigns and a series of straw pulls and eliminations of candidates, members of the Security Council will present the U.N. General Assembly with a preferred candidate for their formal acceptance late next year." Dugan said that custom would indicate that the next secretary-general should come from Latin America. He also emphasized that there is an appetite to appoint a woman after 15 years of calls for a female secretary-general. "If they really are to take the helm of a suffering, more or less irrelevant and unmanageable organization like this, they’re going to have to show up as managers," Dugan said. In the midst of the election’s "three-ring circus," he said, there are six candidates who have officially been named and an additional eight who are considered possible contenders for the role. Seemingly the most palatable candidate for the U.S. of those declared is the current head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi of Argentina. An Argentine diplomat, Grossi has been dealing with Iran's ambition to develop nuclear weapons while also working to prevent a nuclear disaster in Russia's war against Ukraine. Schaefer said Grossi is "probably the most acceptable among the candidates that have been listed so far" given the "great deal of courage" he has shown in his role at the IAEA. Others include former Bolivian Vice President David Choquehuanca. A member of the Movement for Socialism, Choquehuanca once expressed his disdain for Western thinking after his election as Bolivia’s foreign minister. Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet was the U.N. high commissioner for human rights between 2018 and 2022. U.N. Watch said that, in this role, Bachelet often condemned Israel and the U.S. but "turned a blind eye to widespread violations by China, Turkey, North Korea, Cuba, Eritrea" and others. According to Schaefer, it is "extraordinarily unlikely that [Bachelet] would receive support from the U.S." given her political leanings and her "remarkable lack of bravery in the conduct of her position as the high commissioner for human rights." US-BACKED AID GROUP ENDS GAZA MISSION AFTER DEFYING HAMAS THREATS, UN CRITICISM Former Vice President of Costa Rica Rebeca Grynspan, who headed the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), had recommended regulation as a means "to address the deepening asymmetries" of international finance. Schaefer said Grynspan would not "be an ideal candidate from a U.S. perspective" because her 30-year U.N. career makes her a "consummate insider" who would likely be unwilling "to shake up the system." The field is rounded up by two outside candidates, Colombe Cahen-Salvador, a left-wing political activist and co-founder of the Atlas Movement, and Bruno Donat, a joint Mauritius-U.S. citizen and official at U.N. Mine Action Service. WALTZ CALLS UN MISHAPS DURING TRUMP SPEECH ‘UNACCEPTABLE,’ VOWS FUNDING FREEZE UNTIL REFORMS Though they have not been officially named by a member state, Dugan listed several other officials that are likely to be nominated in the coming months. Many come from the left of the political aisle and are unlikely to get the backing of the Trump administration. Jacinda Ardern is a former prime minister of New Zealand who resigned from the role but is considered "a global icon of the left." Schaefer noted that Ardern’s prior resignation is not "a ringing endorsement" of her capability to take on the demanding role of secretary-general. Mexico's former top diplomat, Alicia Bárcena, has 14 years of experience as the head of the U.N.’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. She is the secretary of environment and natural resources. Other names include María Fernanda Espinosa, formerly defense and foreign minister of Ecuador; Nigeria's Amina Mohammed, U.N. deputy secretary‑general; Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019 of Bulgaria; and former head of the U.N. Development Programme Achim Steiner of Germany. "A long list of anti-American secretaries-general, topped off by the profoundly hostile Antonio Guterres, have done enormous damage to America’s international relations, fueled antisemitism on a global scale and gravely diminished global peace and security," Bayefsky said. "We take a back seat in this election at our peril." |
Iran fires ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets near Persian GulfOn December 5, 2025Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy is conductin… Read more Iran's military fired ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets near the Persian Gulf on Friday as part of an exercise aimed at deterring foreign threats, a report said. The drills carried out by Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy began Thursday in the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman, according to Reuters. The news agency cited Iranian state media as saying that a massive launch Friday of Qadr 110, Qadr 380 and Qadr 360 cruise missiles, as well as ballistic missiles, were directed toward targets in the Gulf of Oman. TV footage showed the missiles' launch and hitting their targets. IRAN CLAIMS MISSILE POWER NOW ‘FAR SURPASSES’ PRE-WAR LEVELS AFTER ISRAELI BOMBARDMENT State media said the drills demonstrated the "unwavering spirit and resistance" of Iran's sailors in confronting threats, Reuters also reported. The drill is the second one after the Israel-Iran war in June that killed nearly 1,100 people in Iran, including military commanders and nuclear scientists. Missile attacks by Iran killed 28 in Israel. IRAN SMUGGLED $1 BILLION TO HEZBOLLAH THIS YEAR DESPITE US SANCTIONS, TREASURY OFFICIAL SAYS Since the end of the war, Iran has increasingly insisted it is ready to counter any future Israeli attack. Iran launched its first naval drill in the area in August. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard is mainly in charge of operations in the Persian Gulf and its narrow mouth, the Strait of Hormuz. The national navy is in charge of Sea of Oman and beyond. Iran has long threatened to close off the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of all global oil traded passes, according to The Associated Press. The U.S. Navy has long patrolled the Mideast through its Bahrain-based 5th Fleet to keep the waterways open. The Associated Press contributed to this report. | |
GOP senator calls CDC's hepatitis B vaccine change 'a mistake' that will make America sickerOn December 5, 2025Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., urges the CDC to reject… Read more Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., on Friday urged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s acting director not to sign off on new guidance that would end routine hepatitis B (HBV) vaccinations for newborns, calling the proposed change "a mistake." Cassidy made the comments after the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted in favor of the recommendation, finding parents should exercise "individual-based decision-making," in consultation with a doctor, when deciding whether to vaccinate their children for HBV. For those not receiving the HBV birth dose, the ACIP suggested the initial dose not be administered before the child is 2 months old. "As a liver doctor who has treated patients with hepatitis B for decades, this change to the vaccine schedule is a mistake," Cassidy wrote in an X post on Friday. "The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective. The birth dose is a recommendation, NOT a mandate." RFK JR. LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO SCHOOL FOR ALLEGED VACCINATION OF CHILD WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENT Cassidy added that before the birth dose was recommended, 20,000 newborns a year were infected with hepatitis B. Now, he noted, it’s fewer than 20. "Ending the recommendation for newborns makes it more likely the number of cases will begin to increase again," Cassidy wrote. "This makes America sicker. Acting CDC Director O’Neill should not sign these new recommendations and instead retain the current, evidence-based approach." PREVIOUS CDC DIRECTORS ACCUSE RFK JR. OF ENDANGERING ALL AMERICANS IN NY TIMES ESSAY Cassidy, a physician, targeted Aaron Siri on Thursday, noting the attorney who worked for Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign and has filed petitions to halt certain vaccines "is a trial attorney who makes his living suing vaccine manufacturers." "He is presenting as if an expert on childhood vaccines," Cassidy wrote in an X post. "The ACIP is totally discredited. They are not protecting children." In August, Cassidy denounced an HHS decision to slash funding for mRNA vaccine development, claiming it undermined President Donald Trump's mission to make the nation healthy again. Cassidy's office and the CDC did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment. | Trump pledges to reassert Monroe Doctrine to restore American powerOn December 5, 2025The Trump administration unveiled a comprehensive… Read more President Donald Trump put forward a sweeping set of national security goals in which he vows to enforce the Monroe Doctrine while adding his own corollary aimed at expanding U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere and countering adversaries’ growing footprint. In the 33-page blueprint, the Trump administration asserts that a "reasonably stable" Western Hemisphere where governments work together to fight malign foreign influence is key to U.S. national security. To achieve this, the administration vows in the document to "assert and enforce a 'Trump Corollary' to the Monroe Doctrine." Former President James Monroe issued the doctrine in his seventh annual address to Congress on Dec. 2, 1823, warning European powers against interfering in the Western Hemisphere through political influence or colonization. The U.S. Office of the Historian, part of the State Department, notes that although European nations initially paid little attention to Monroe’s declaration, it eventually became "a longstanding tenet of U.S. foreign policy." "After years of neglect, the United States will reassert and enforce the Monroe Doctrine to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere, and to protect our homeland and our access to key geographies throughout the region," the document reads. "This 'Trump Corollary' to the Monroe Doctrine is a common-sense and potent restoration of American power and priorities, consistent with American security interests." US ESCALATION WITH MADURO HALTS DEPORTATION FLIGHTS TO VENEZUELA The document describes the administration's goals in two words: "enlist and expand." It aims to "enlist established friends" in the region to help control migration, stop drug trafficking and strengthen security. At the same time, the administration is looking to expand by "cultivating and strengthening" new relationships while establishing the U.S. as the "economic and security partner of choice" in the Western Hemisphere. As part of the "enlist" element of the strategy, the administration looks to work with regional partners who can help ensure stability and neutralize common threats even beyond their own borders. The document emphasizes the need to look for countries that have common interests with the U.S. and to "not overlook governments with different outlooks." Additionally, the document asserts that the U.S. has to reconsider its military presence in the Western Hemisphere. This means readjusting American military presence to address threats in the Western Hemisphere in order to achieve the goals laid out in the blueprint. The readjustment would also impact the Coast Guard and Navy, as the document calls for "a more suitable" presence to allow U.S. personnel to control sea lanes, combat illegal migration and to reduce human and drug trafficking. "The goal is for our partner nations to build up their domestic economies, while an economically stronger and more sophisticated Western Hemisphere becomes an increasingly attractive market for American commerce and investment," the document states. The expansion element of the strategy would involve encouraging countries in the region to see the U.S. as its first-choice partner while also discouraging "collaboration" with other nations. As part of this, the document tasks the National Security Council with beginning a "robust interagency process" to identify strategic points and resources in the region with the aim of protecting them and establishing "joint development with regional partners." The blueprint laments the inroads made by "non-hemispheric competitors" in the region, saying that they put the U.S. at a current economic disadvantage while presenting possible threats to America's future. It states that the terms of U.S. alliances and provisions for aid need to be "contingent on winding down adversarial outside influence." "The United States must be preeminent in the Western Hemisphere as a condition of our security and prosperity — a condition that allows us to assert ourselves confidently where and when we need to in the region," the document reads. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY SAYS DRUG CARTELS ARE LAUNCHING 'ATTACK ON THE COUNTRY' WITH NARCOTICS While some nations in the Western Hemisphere have well-established ties with non-regional actors, the document frames these relationships as ones of convenience and affordability. It asserts that the U.S. has already started rolling back the influence of non-regional actors by demonstrating the "hidden costs" of partnering with them, such as espionage and cybersecurity threats. The blueprint uses this as a basis for a larger strategy for the U.S. to make clear to the world that American goods and services are better investments in the long run. The expansion will also take work at home, with the document insisting on more collaboration between the U.S. government and the private sector. It calls on all embassies to be aware of business opportunities in their countries. "The choice all countries should face is whether they want to live in an American-led world of sovereign countries and free economies or in a parallel one in which they are influenced by countries on the other side of the world," the document states. The 33-page blueprint also outlines regional strategies for U.S. interactions with Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Additionally, it declares that "the era of mass migration is over," asserting that controlling the border is the "primary element" of U.S. national security. |
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Is America Willing and Prepared to Fight and Win a War?
America has been looked to as the world’s peacekeeper, demonstrating strength and resolve in the pursuit of stability; the formidable deterrent, the definitive arbiter of conflicts for the betterment of the world. “if you want peace, prepare for war.” In today’s volatile, geopolitical environment, the presence and immediacy of war is overwhelming. Ever present on the minds of governments and world citizenry. “Peace through strength” has become many leaders’ go to phrase.
The American Dream crushed by modern slavery in U.S.
Child trafficking is not new, but in America it has evolved into a thriving business of enslavement and death. An open-air market of servitude exists in which young boys and girls, women and men are displayed, bought and sold as chattel for the deviant class.
The Great Climate Con
Current governments see climate control as an important, extensive and far-reaching opportunity which is, in fact, nothing more than an intrusion into the money coffers and power positions of their citizens.
America: Waking up Woke
Woke ideology is a fetid banner covering many ideas, beliefs, and agendas that are meant for one purpose… control. Its flag of condemnation and manipulation, not unfurled for the good of society, but presumes a widespread acceptance of racism, bias and exploitation.
Biden’s Mission to Disarm and Destroy America
The most important point to be made is that the current administration must recognize and prepare for the dangerous enemies at hand. We don’t live in a fantasy world where ideological opinions matter – only reality will protect and keep us a free country.
America’s Nuclear Destruction
Dr. Pry went on to say, “there is no mutually assured deterrence” when one side is not afraid to kill all and win at all costs – America isn’t on board with that, instead thinking they can deter instead of fight.
UKRAINE’S Secret Resolve: The People’s Army
The resistant resolve of the common man spread throughout the city streets and farm filled landscape of Ukraine’s nation-state should be the educator of passionate commitment; the filter through which we must see and recognize the dedication of an individual’s desire for freedom; the true weapon of peace lying wait in the people’s army of Ukraine.
Biden’s City Under the Bridge -The invasion of America
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