"Every member of this Council – and especially those with direct channels to Iran – should press Iran’s leaders to stop arming, funding, and training the Houthis," said Ambassador Shea.
“We remain in close touch with our allies and partners,” said Ambassador Shea, “and emphasize the importance of reaching stability in Syria to make our country and the region more secure.”
“Countering ISIS and other terrorist groups around the world is a top priority for the Trump Administration,” said Ambassador Shea.
The ICC’s recent actions, President Trump wrote, “set a dangerous precedent” that endangers United States personnel, including active service members of the Armed Forces.
The change to USAID “is not about ending foreign aid,” said Secretary Rubio. “It’s about structuring it in a way that furthers the national interest of the United States.”
"We have to collectively solve this problem. Everyone’s heart breaks for this war that Hamas started," said National Security Advisor Michael Walz.
"[T]he right to religious freedom is protected by the people for everybody," said Vice President Vance. "Whether you're a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim, or no faith at all."
“The UN Human Rights Council has not fulfilled its purpose and continues to be used as a protective body for countries committing horrific human rights violations,” said a White House fact sheet.
"We will see whether or not we can arrange or work out a deal with Iran. And everybody can live together. And maybe that’s possible and maybe it’s not possible," said President Trump.
“We serve together at a dangerous time,” said Defense Secretary Hegseth. “Together we will accomplish the President’s mission to deter war, and if necessary, defeat and destroy our enemies.”
“I will issue clear orders to my Attorney General to aggressively prosecute terroristic threats, arson, vandalism and violence against American Jews,” said President Trump.
“These actions come amid the Houthis’ ongoing campaign of terror that includes taking hundreds of UN, NGO, and diplomatic staff members,” said a State Department statement.
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