Tag Archives: John Bolton

Ending the War in Afghanistan; A Breakthrough in US Taliban Negotiations



After months of meetings between US Afghanistan Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban negotiators we have begun to see progress. Taliban leaders are meeting with Afghan government leaders, a ceasefire has been agreed to, the US is withdrawing thousands of troops, and the Taliban are committing to anti-terrorist measures. While many are logically skeptical, these new dialogues are inspiring cause for optimism. Here’s the significance of this update.


How Do You Solve a Problem Like Korea? Bolton and Pompeo Conflicting Policies



After the fateful meeting in Hanoi everyone’s wondering what’s next. Problem is, our Secretary of State and National Security Advisors have opposing answers to that question. We’ll have to see which one wins the ear of Donald Trump.


Venezuela’s Potential Revolution; The Crisis Continues



Juan Guaido and Nicolas Maduro are in a competition as to who is the legitimate president of Venezuela. The US is upping the pressure through oil and currency sanctions, and everyone is wondering what is going to happen now.


John Bolton Updates Trump’s Syria Withdrawal Plans



Trump wants to remove troops from Syria, John Bolton wants to keep them there. They decided to compromise by leaving 400 armed forces in Syria. Here’s what they’re going and what’s next for Syria.


Congressional Disapproval: Congress Weighs in on Middle East Peace Plans



Both the Senate and House are looking at bills to rein in the president’s ability to stop performing military actions abroad. Here’s what powers they have to continue a war.


The US Deals With Afghanistan; An Afghan Peace Process Update



The United States is negotiating with the Taliban to try to bring an end to the War in Afghanistan. Recently our Representative has made some major progress in negotiations with the Taliban. Here’s what happened and an update on the next step.


Maduro Madness; Venezuela’s International Coup



Two weeks ago President Maduro was inaugurated for the second time. He won in quite the questionable election, leading to the head of the legislature to declare him an invalid president, and say that he should be acting president instead. Here’s what’s happening.