
John Hudson
Diplomacy and National Security Writer and Reporter at The Washington Post
I cover diplomacy & national security for @WashingtonPost | Tips: [email protected] | work travel grams: https://t.co/iSITdpvOhS
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3 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Adam Taylor |Emily Davies |John Hudson
How Trump pivoted from bombing Iran to announcing a ceasefire (washingtonpost.com) How Trump pivoted from bombing Iran to announcing a ceasefire By Adam Taylor; Emily Davies; John Hudson 2025062500033600 In just 48 hours, President Donald Trump pivoted from an unprecedented bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities to announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, resulting in a flurry of diplomatic activity that left allies and adversaries scrambling to keep up. Trump's Monday evening...
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2 weeks ago |
unionleader.com | Warren Strobel |John Hudson |Karen DeYoung
Israel launched military strikes on Iran early Friday, potentially plunging the Middle East into a new round of violence and signaling the likely end for now of President Donald Trump’s hopes for a negotiated peace deal to halt Tehran’s nuclear development.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Warren Strobel |John Hudson |Karen DeYoung |Gerry Shih
Israel strikes Iran, as Trump officials say no U.S. military support (washingtonpost.com) Israel strikes Iran, as Trump officials say no U.S. military support By Warren P.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | John Hudson |Karen DeYoung |Adam Taylor
U.S. shrinks presence in Middle East amid fears of Israeli strike on Iran (washingtonpost.com) U.S. shrinks presence in Middle East amid fears of Israeli strike on Iran By John Hudson; Karen DeYoung; Dan Lamothe; Adam Taylor 2025061121372700 The United States is on high alert in anticipation of a potential Israeli strike on Iran, with the State Department authorizing the evacuation of some personnel in Iraq and the Pentagon green-lighting the departure of military family members across the...
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2 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | John Hudson |Alex Horton
The Trump administration is preparing to begin the transfer of potentially thousands of foreigners who are in the United States illegally to the U.S. military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, starting as early as this week, said U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The foreign nationals under consideration hail from a range of countries.
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