Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
U.S. carrying the load in fight against ISIS: White House
Ahead of a meeting between President Obama and French President Francois Hollande, the White House said Monday that the U.S. is contributing more than its share to the fight against the Islamic State. Published November 23, 2015
Obama hits Burundi officials with sanctions over violence
President Obama slapped sanctions Monday on four current and former officials of Burundi for actions contributing to violence and unrest in the central African nation. Published November 23, 2015
Obama insists he wants truth from intelligence reports
President Obama said he doesn't think his intelligence advisers are giving him a "rosy" assessment of the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State, but he's nevertheless ordered a review to find out if he's getting the truth. Published November 23, 2015
Obama vows to continue Islamic State fight, partner with France
President Obama vowed Sunday that the U.S. and its allies "will not relent" in the fight against the Islamic State, as he returned to Washington from a nine-day trip marked by his embarrassment on the world stage to opposition at home for his plan to resettle Syrian refugees. Published November 22, 2015
Obama says fear, anti-Muslim bias in U.S. helps terrorists win
In a swipe at Republican presidential candidates, President Obama said Sunday that U.S. actions to discriminate against Muslims would give the Islamic State a victory over America by dividing the country. Published November 22, 2015
Obama says Mali attack ‘stiffens our resolve’ to fight terrorists
Responding to the terrorist attack at a hotel in Mali, President Obama said Saturday that the U.S. and its allies "will not allow these killers to have a safe haven" anywhere in the world. Published November 21, 2015
Obama visits refugee center, says U.S. must welcome evacuees
Visiting refugee children at a shelter in Malaysia, President Obama said Saturday that America's leaders shouldn't fear young Syrians and others from war-torn nations seeking to emigrate to the U.S. Published November 21, 2015
Obama warns Asian leaders to avoid ‘pitfalls’ of America
President Obama discussed America's faults Friday with young Asian leaders, saying the U.S. suffers from "pitfalls" such as income inequality, a political system controlled by the wealthy and political parties divided along racial lines. Published November 20, 2015
Obama uses ‘autopen’ to sign highway bill
President Obama used his "autopen" Friday to sign legislation extending the government's authority to keep highway and transit funds flowing to states temporarily. Published November 20, 2015
Obama ‘monitoring’ terror attack in Mali
President Obama was briefed by national-security aides Friday about the unfolding terrorist attack on a hotel in Mali. Published November 20, 2015
Ashton Carter: ‘We’re prepared to change rules of engagement’ in fight against Islamic State
Under pressure at home and abroad to wage a more robust war against the Islamic State, Obama administration officials said Thursday that the U.S. is prepared to expand its "rules of engagement" in the fight after the extremist group's horrific attacks in Paris. Published November 19, 2015
Obama says Syrian refugees are no bigger threat to U.S. than ‘tourists’
President Obama said Thursday that Syrian refugees are no more dangerous to the U.S. than tourists, and he accused Republican presidential candidates of stoking fears about the refugees and closing the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention center to score political points. Published November 19, 2015
State prosecutors urge Obama not to transfer detainees from Gitmo
The Republican attorneys general of Kansas, Colorado and South Carolina warned President Obama Wednesday against taking executive action to transfer terrorism detainees from Guantanamo Bay to prisons in their states, saying it might incite the Islamic State to attack. Published November 18, 2015
Obama urges foreign leaders to approve free-trade deal
Facing uncertain prospects at home in Congress for his Asia-Pacific trade deal, President Obama told world leaders meeting in the Philippines Wednesday that it's "critical" for their countries to approve the pact quickly. Published November 18, 2015
Obama will attend climate change conference in Paris
President Obama said Wednesday he will indeed to go to Paris, site of last week's horrific terrorist attacks, in early December -- to attend a long-planned climate change conference in which he's expected to have a starring role. Published November 17, 2015
Obama blasts Republicans for trying to block Syrian refugees
President Obama intensified his criticism Wednesday of Republicans for trying to block Syrian refugees from emigrating to the U.S., saying the GOP is giving in to "hysteria." Published November 17, 2015
Obama raises stakes in dispute over South China Sea
President Obama on Tuesday issued a direct challenge to Beijing's claims to the South China Sea by visiting a warship of the Philippine navy in Manila and announcing that the U.S. military will deliver two ships to its ally to bolster maritime security in the region. Published November 17, 2015
White House pledges to veto Senate measure on power-plant emissions
The White House said Tuesday that President Obama would veto a Senate measure aimed at blocking his administration's plan to force steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. Published November 17, 2015
Obama to host Francois Hollande, French president, next week at the White House
In the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama will host French President Francois Hollande at the White House next week. Published November 17, 2015
Obama says gun control to be top issue of final year
President Obama hopes to make gun control the top issue of his final year in office, saying Americans aren't more violent than other people but they "have more deadly weapons to act out their rage." Published November 17, 2015