Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Obama to go it alone vs. ISIL in Syria; won’t seek congressional approval
The White House said Monday that President Obama won’t necessarily seek congressional approval for airstrikes in Syria against militants of the Islamic State, while Syria warned the U.S. it would consider any unilateral attack an act of “aggression.” Published August 25, 2014
Obama sending three aides to funeral in Ferguson, Missouri
President Obama is sending three of his aides to the funeral Monday of Michael Brown, the black 18-year-old shot dead by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. Published August 25, 2014
American hostage Peter Theo Curtis freed in Syria
A U.S. journalist held hostage for nearly two years by al Qaeda's branch in Syria was freed Sunday, turned over to U.N. peacekeepers less than a week after another American was executed by a rival terrorist group. Published August 24, 2014
Obama: Americans should pressure GOP to reauthorize Export-Import Bank
President Obama called on Americans Saturday to pressure congressional Republicans to renew the U.S. Export-Import Bank, framing the issue as a benefit for small businesses despite the bank's record of primarily supporting large corporations. Published August 23, 2014
Russian vehicles in Ukraine ‘a flagrant violation’: White House
The U.S. accused Russia Friday of violating international law by sending military vehicles disguised as civilian trucks into Ukraine as part of a supposed humanitarian mission in the war-torn region. Published August 22, 2014
Obama considering airstrikes in Syria against Islamic State
President Obama is considering U.S. airstrikes in Syria against militants of the Islamic State, the White House said Friday. Published August 22, 2014
Obama tribute sparks backlash in New Jersey town of Willingboro
Everything from streets to a parasitic hairworm have been named in honor of President Obama, but the effort to immortalize him is causing a backlash in one New Jersey town, whose elected leaders are reconsidering their vote to place the president's name on a recreation center. Published August 21, 2014
Obama’s brief break from vacation on Martha’s Vineyard baffles some
Maybe the thought of not seeing Vice President Joseph R. Biden for two whole weeks was more than President Obama could bear. Published August 19, 2014
White House salutes humanitarian workers
The White House marked World Humanitarian Day on Tuesday by noting that 460 aid workers were the victims of violence in 30 countries last year. Published August 19, 2014
Iraq’s Nouri al-Maliki resigns as prime minister amid chaos
Embattled Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki stepped down Thursday, ending a stalemate that had worsened Baghdad's political chaos in recent weeks and crippled the nation's ability to quell a surge of extremist Sunni militants. Published August 14, 2014
Obama: U.S. broke militants’ siege on Iraq’s Mount Sinjar
President Obama declared Thursday that U.S. forces have broken the siege by Islamist militants against ethnic minorities seeking refuge on a mountain in northern Iraq, and said it won't be necessary to conduct a rescue operation. Published August 14, 2014
Obama scolds police in Missouri: Must be held to ‘higher standard’
President Obama stepped into a racially charged police shooting in Missouri on Thursday, calling on local police to show restraint with demonstrators as Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. criticized the authorities' military-style tactics and Gov. Jay Nixon ordered state police to take over security in the roiling town of Ferguson. Published August 14, 2014
Obama puts 130 ground troops in Iraq
Escalating his week-old military mission in Iraq, President Obama ordered about 130 U.S. ground troops to scout escape routes for Iraqis trapped on a mountain by Islamist extremists, and the White House on Wednesday didn't rule out sending a larger ground force to rescue the refugees. Published August 13, 2014
CIA Director John Brennan downplayed Islamic State threat as ‘absurd’
The White House is facing questions about whether it underestimated the threat from Islamic State militants in Iraq after the surfacing of a 2011 speech by John O. Brennan, then President Obama's counterterrorism chief and now CIA director, who dismissed the danger of an Islamic caliphate as "absurd." Published August 13, 2014
Obama, Iran endorse Iraq’s prime minister-designate Haider al-Ibadi
Iraq's prime minister-designate won pledges of extra military and economic support from the Obama administration Tuesday. Iran also endorsed the nominee, who called for an end to the sectarian feuds that have allowed Islamist militants to seize one-third of the country. Published August 12, 2014
Hillary plans on ‘hugging it out’ to smooth over differences with Obama
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, widely viewed as having criticized President Obama's foreign policy to further her own political ambitions, said through a spokesman Tuesday that she looks forward to "hugging it out" with the president at a party Wednesday. Published August 12, 2014
Obama calls for peace after Mo. police shooting
Much as he did in the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012, President Obama appealed for calm Tuesday in the shooting death of a black, unarmed Missouri teenager by police. Published August 12, 2014
Obama, Iran both throw support to new Iraqi P.M.-designate
Iraq's new prime minister-designate won pledges of extra military and economic support from the Obama administration Tuesday, while Iran also endorsed the nominee, who called for an end to the sectarian feuds that have allowed Islamist extremists to seize a third of the country. Published August 12, 2014
U.S. sends $180M in food to relieve S. Sudan famine
A week after President Obama hosted the president of South Sudan at a White House feast, the administration criticized its leaders and said the U.S. is sending $180 million worth of food to the strife-ridden country. Published August 12, 2014
U.S. signals more cash, military aid for new Iraqi government
Obama administration officials said Tuesday they are ready to boost economic and military aid to Iraq if Baghdad forms a new, more diverse government. Published August 12, 2014