Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Obama: Troops in Iraq will shoot back if fired upon by Islamic State
President Obama expects U.S. troops to return fire if Islamic State militants shoot at them, the White House said Thursday, as new questions surfaced about the president's direct role in dictating the rules of engagement in the war in Iraq and Syria. Published September 18, 2014
Obama tells troops no ground war in Iraq
Contradicting comments from his top military advisers, President Obama told U.S. troops Wednesday that American forces "do not and will not have a combat mission" in the campaign to defeat Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq. Published September 17, 2014
Obama: Ebola outbreak ‘spiraling out of control’
President Obama announced Tuesday a major increase in the U.S. response to the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa, including the deployment of 3,000 American troops to build treatment centers. Published September 16, 2014
Obama administration supports police body cameras in wake of Ferguson
The Obama administration is supporting a movement to equip police with body cameras to record their on-duty activities, as a response to the police shooting of black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Published September 16, 2014
Obama sends 3,000 troops to fight ‘out of control’ Ebola in Africa
Amid dire warnings from medical professionals and frantic calls from Congress for greater U.S. intervention, President Obama said Tuesday he'll deploy 3,000 American troops to combat an African Ebola outbreak that he says is "spiraling out of control." Published September 16, 2014
Jay Carney’s son entertains White House staffers with rock band
Hugo Carney, the 12-year-old son of former White House press secretary Jay Carney, brought his boy rock band to the South Lawn of the White House on Monday for a concert as President Obama hosted administration staffers at a party. Published September 15, 2014
Obama civil-rights nominee withdraws
Criticized for zealously defending a cop killer, President Barack Obama's beleaguered nominee to lead to the Justice Department's civil rights division has withdrawn his nomination. Published September 15, 2014
Four schools in running to host Obama presidential library
Four universities are finalists to host the Obama Presidential Library, including the University of Chicago and the University of Hawaii. Published September 15, 2014
Obama awards two Medals of Honor for bravery in Vietnam
President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor Monday to two soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War, including one who killed at least 135 enemy troops in a fierce four-day battle. Published September 15, 2014
U.S. on long-term track to waste billions of dollars in Afghanistan
On the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Obama used the occasion last week to remind Americans that "our combat mission in Afghanistan will come to an end" in three months. But the cost to U.S. taxpayers for reconstruction in Afghanistan will continue. Published September 14, 2014
Obama tours Ft. McHenry, views original lyrics of ‘Star-Spangled Banner’
En route to a Democratic fundraiser, President Obama toured Fort McHenry Friday afternoon and viewed a copy of the original "Star-Spangled Banner" manuscript penned 200 years ago by Francis Scott Key. Published September 12, 2014
Despite Obama’s caution, spokesman says it’s war
While President Obama and Secretary of State John F. Kerry have avoided using the term "war" to describe the escalation of U.S. military action against Islamic State terrorists, administration aides acknowledged Friday that the U.S. is engaged in a war. Published September 12, 2014
Bill Clinton touts Hillary’s credentials at White House event
At a White House ceremony Friday marking the 20th anniversary of the AmeriCorps program, former President Bill Clinton sounded as if he was doing a little early 2016 campaigning for wife Hillary. Published September 12, 2014
Obama slaps Putin with more sanctions
The Obama administration slapped more sanctions Friday against the Russian financial, energy and defense industries as punishment for Moscow's continued military aggression in eastern Ukraine. Published September 12, 2014
Wary Mideast allies gauge roles in Obama strategy
President Obama's plan to defeat Islamic State terrorists contains weak links, from the unreliable Syrian rebels who must do the fighting on the ground to suspicion in key Arab states that Mr. Obama lacks the resolve for a long-term campaign, analysts said Thursday. Published September 11, 2014
Obama, first lady, Biden observe 9/11 anniversary
A day after renewing America's war on terrorism, President Obama marked the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Thursday by saying the country has prevailed over jihadis who "conspired to break us." Published September 11, 2014
Obama: Offensive against Islamic State ‘will be different’ from Iraq, Afghanistan
President Obama announced an escalation of the war against Islamic State terrorists Wednesday night with plans to intensify airstrikes in Iraq, send more U.S. military advisers to Baghdad, provide arms to Syrian rebels and likely expand airstrikes into Syria. Published September 10, 2014
Former Obama spokesman Jay Carney hired by CNN
Former White House press secretary Jay Carney has landed a job at CNN and will cover the president's prime-time address to the nation Wednesday night. Published September 10, 2014
Ahead of prime-time address, Obama convenes national security team
President Obama convened a meeting of his national security team Wednesday, hours before he will deliver a prime-time address to the nation on his strategy for defeating Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq. Published September 10, 2014
New Iraqi prime minister meets with Kerry, pledges to stop militants
At a meeting with Secretary of State John F. Kerry in Baghdad Wednesday, new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Iraq and its partners must "act immediately to stop the spread of this cancer" of Islamic State militants. Published September 10, 2014