
Adam Kredo
Senior Writer at The Washington Free Beacon
Senior Writer, Foreign Policy & National Security for @FreeBeacon. I'm that guy you don't like. Perpetually enraged. (E-mail: [email protected])
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2 days ago |
freebeacon.com | Adam Kredo
Before carrying out the firebombing attack on peaceful Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, foreign national Mohamed Soliman filmed himself declaring that "jihad for Allah's sake" is more important than his mother, wife, and children. The 45-year-old Soliman, who was born in Egypt and lived in Kuwait before moving to Colorado and overstaying a visa, made the remarks in an Arabic-language video obtained and translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute.
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2 days ago |
freebeacon.com | Adam Kredo
Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei lashed out at the Trump administration in a defiant Wednesday speech, calling the U.S. nuclear deal proposal "nonsense" and taking aim at "the rude and arrogant leaders of America."Iran, Khamenei said, will not accept any nuclear deal that limits its ability to enrich uranium.
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3 days ago |
freebeacon.com | Adam Kredo
A slew of anti-Israel reporters, media figures, and activists continue to promote a since-debunked video purporting to show the Israeli Defense Forces massacring Palestinians at a humanitarian aid site—more than a day after the footage was proven to be a hoax. "More footage of the massacre that the IDF claims did not happen," Drop Site News reporter Ryan Grim tweeted on Sunday, above Arabic-language footage of the alleged attack on Gazan civilians.
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4 days ago |
freebeacon.com | Adam Kredo
Momentum has built for the U.S. government to formally designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization in the weeks since President Donald Trump’s Middle East trip, lawmakers and other sources familiar with the effort tell the Washington Free Beacon.
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1 week ago |
freebeacon.com | Adam Kredo
Iranian officials on Thursday met with their Chinese and Russian counterparts to discuss ongoing nuclear negotiations between Tehran and the Trump administration. Leaders of the three countries met to "coordinate their positions ahead" of an upcoming International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hearing on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. The summit is yet another sign of deepening ties between the United States’ adversaries.
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