US Institute for peace fund terrorist groups
Claims that the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) “funded multiple terrorist organizations” — including reports of $164 million to the Taliban — are not supported by credible evidence in available report...
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Claims that the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) “funded multiple terrorist organizations” — including reports of $164 million to the Taliban — are not supported by credible evidence in available report...
The Trump administration pursued a markedly transactional, high-profile peace diplomacy that prioritized quick, leader-level signings and economic concessions over multilateral institution-building; i...
The Marrakesh Declaration (January 2016) was a scholarly and religious statement affirming minority rights in Muslim-majority contexts, but the public record in the supplied reporting shows only limit...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 resulted in roughly 2.7–3.0 million people applying for and receiving legalization, but estimates vary by data source and by which cohorts are cou...
San Salvador’s recent policing and gang-reduction push — a mix of mass arrests under a prolonged state of emergency, territorial control operations and some local prevention experiments — has coincide...
President Trump’s administration has extensively branded his foreign-policy wins as a singular “President of Peace” narrative — adding his name to the U.S. Institute of Peace building and claiming he ...
Multiple 2025 international agreements and declarations carried White House language crediting President Donald J. Trump as a broker, mediator or signatory: the August 8 Armenian–Azerbaijan joint decl...