
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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washingtonpost.com | Shaiq Hussain |Shams Irfan |Karishma Mehrotra |John Hudson |Maham Javaid
India strikes Pakistan after Kashmir attack, raising fears of war (washingtonpost.com) India strikes Pakistan after Kashmir attack, raising fears of war By Shaiq Hussain; Shams Irfan; Karishma Mehrotra; John Hudson; Maham Javaid 2025050621004700 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Indian military said early Wednesday it had launched strikes against Pakistan in retaliation for last month's militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, putting the nuclear-armed neighbors in direct conflict for the...
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southfloridareporter.com | Michael Birnbaum |John Hudson |Emily Davies |Sarah Ellison
President Donald Trump's decision to oust his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, was the product of a slow accumulation of frustration with a former Green Beret officer who was seen as far more eager to use military force than his boss in the Oval Office. Waltz's fate was sealed by his inclusion of a journalist on a sensitive Signal group chat in March.
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detroitnews.com | Michael Birnbaum |John Hudson |Emily Davies |Sarah Ellison
President Donald Trump’s decision to oust his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, was the product of a slow accumulation of frustration with a former Green Beret officer who was seen as far more eager to use military force than his boss in the Oval Office. Waltz’s fate was sealed by his inclusion of a journalist on a sensitive Signal group chat in March.
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washingtonpost.com | Michael Birnbaum |John Hudson |Emily Davies |Sarah Ellison |Natalie Allison
Waltz angered Trump over conversations with Israel (washingtonpost.com) Waltz angered Trump over conversations with Israel By Michael Birnbaum; John Hudson; Emily Davies; Sarah Ellison; Natalie Allison 2025050310000000 President Donald Trump's decision to oust his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, was the product of a slow accumulation of frustration with a former Green Beret officer who was seen as far more eager to use military force than his boss in the Oval Office. Waltz's fate...
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southfloridareporter.com | John Hudson |Karen DeYoung |Missy Ryan |Adam Taylor
President Donald Trump ordered the biggest personnel shake-up of his new administration on Thursday, replacing his national security adviser, Michael Waltz with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will carry out the job on an interim basis while also serving as the nation's top diplomat. Trump said he is nominating Waltz as U.N. ambassador.
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Zelensky accepts a meeting in Turkey with Russia to discuss an end to the war

We await a full and lasting ceasefire, starting from tomorrow, to provide the necessary basis for diplomacy. There is no point in prolonging the killings. And I will be waiting for Putin in Türkiye on Thursday. Personally. I hope that this time the Russians will not look for

Putin rejected Trump’s push for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine but offered to meet Ukrainian officials in Istanbul for talks. Trump is now embracing that offer and pushing Ukraine to go to Istanbul

President Putin of Russia doesn’t want to have a Cease Fire Agreement with Ukraine, but rather wants to meet on Thursday, in Turkey, to negotiate a possible end to the BLOODBATH. Ukraine should agree to this, IMMEDIATELY. At least they will be able to determine whether or not a

Rubio spent much of the night on the phone going back and forth between senior Indian and Pakistani officials in an effort to achieve the ceasefire, a senior U.S. official tells me