On this episode of The Faceoff, Bruce & Gaydos are joined by former Phoenix City Councilmember Sal DiCiccio, Major General (Ret.) U.S. Air Force Mick McGuire, and Ricardo Reyes, Executive Director of VetsForward and U.S. Marine Corps veteran. The panel takes a deep dive into the U.S./Iran war, how much longer they think it will last and if Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is fit to keep her job.
“When you don’t have a goal and you don’t have a timeline, that’s when you wind up putting more Americans at risk.” In case you missed it, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly joined CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront and MS NOW’s Morning Joe to warn about the administration’s shifting explanations for the conflict with Iran, the lack of a clear strategy or end goal, and the risks facing American servicemembers […]
Trump administration officials told lawmakers during a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill Tuesday that Iran’s Shahed attack drones represent a major challenge and US air defenses will not be able to intercept them all, according to a source in the briefing.
Spain’s premier tells US president what no other European leader dares to say but some say he has miscalculated
The White House says Spain will now cooperate with the U.S. militarily over the Iran conflict. Madrid swiftly rejected this claim.
Trump’s war shows that, within the administration, the vice president’s opinions matter less and less.
While the Trump administration wages war against Iran and broadens their military scope in the northern hemisphere, there are more subtle ...
Explosions sounded in Tehran on Wednesday with the war now in its fifth day as Iran continues to cause anger in Gulf states with repeated strikes targeting US military assets.
The House is preparing to vote on a war powers resolution that would halt President Donald Trump’s attack on Iran.
As Iranian strikes target U.S. facilities across the Middle East, the State Department races to evacuate thousands of Americans caught in a rapidly evolving war zone.
Jakarta’s participation in U.S. President Donald Trump’s initiative has drawn widespread criticism, particularly from conservative Islamic groups.
An invitation-only “Board of Peace” promises order in Gaza’s but for Israel, it exposes the cost of dependence