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Japan, South Korea, noncommittal on joining Trump-proposed escort mission in Strait of Hormuz
South Korea and Japan on Monday downplayed the possibility of sending warships to secure tanker transit through the Strait of Hormuz, defying U.S. President Trump's call for global powers to join the effort.
SharesWorld leaders cool on Trump’s demand for an international coalition to reopen Strait of Hormuz
World leaders were not enthusiastic about President Trump's demand that U.S. allies commit resources to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with most offering noncommittal statements or outright refusals on Monday.
SharesIran’s 50-year war on America: A timeline of terror and what comes next
One regime, five decades, nearly 1,000 American lives. What looks like a brand new war in 2026 is actually the climax of a 50-year shadow campaign fought throughout the Middle East and primarily aimed at the United States' interests and Israel.
SharesTrump calls for allies to send warships to police Hormuz as Iran increases attacks on Gulf states
Tehran lashed out across the Middle East again Sunday, launching four ballistic missiles and six drone attacks against the United Arab Emirates and striking Israel, Iraq and other U.S. allies as the Trump administration reiterated the president's call for global powers to join the fight to secure the critical Strait of Hormuz.
SharesIran war jolts J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio’s jockeying for 2028
The U.S. attack on Iran has rocked the 2028 Vance-Rubio ticket favored by President Trump's MAGA following and predicted by polls and political analysts.
SharesWashington Times Weekly: China’s pressure campaign meets Trump’s Iran gambit
I'm George Gerbo and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and take a look at their coverage of the latest news and events. Joining me is National Security Correspondent Bill Gertz.
SharesWATCH: Want freedom? Don’t vote Democrat
One of the Democrats' most ingenious means of redistributing wealth while stealing individual freedoms is through radical environmentalism and using the scare tactics of climate change.
SharesWATCH: Will Trump finish the job in Iran?
Tim and Dave talk about America's objectives in the ongoing military conflict with Iran. Will they leave the existing regime intact? If they do, have they finished the job?
Shares‘Can’t find a dime’ for health care: Democrats link cost of Iran war to domestic priorities
Democrats spent much of last year attacking the GOP over spending cuts to health programs such as Obamacare and Medicaid. Now they're tying that fight to the debate over the war in Iran, saying the conflict is burning through public money that could have been spent on domestic priorities.
SharesWATCH: Bessent says $11.3B first week of Iran war ‘not something we have to worry about’
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that the cost of the Iran war was "not something that we have to worry about," as the Pentagon said the first week of war cost the United States $11.3 billion.
SharesWATCH: Honoring Keene, eyeing Talarico and fixing Maryland schools
I'm Anat Hartman, deputy commentary editor for The Washington Times. Here's a look at some of the op-eds we're running this week.
SharesTrump DOJ warned court ISIS convict needed 20 years. Judge gave him 11, he was free to kill
The Trump Justice Department sought double the judge's prison sentence for Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, meaning that if it had been adopted, then the accused Old Dominion University assassin would still be in prison and not free to kill an Army war hero.
SharesTrump says U.S. firepower is decimating ‘deranged scumbags’ in Iran
President Trump said Friday the U.S. is winning the war against Iran with "unlimited firepower."
SharesTrump threatens Iran following new wave of attacks on Gulf states and Israel
Iran launched multiple attacks early Friday on Gulf Arab states, including dozens of drones at Saudi Arabia, following warnings from its new supreme leader about hosting American bases, and U.S. President Trump threatened major new retaliation.
SharesDhillon names names: which colleges are complying with affirmative action ruling — and which aren’t
"The consequences for Harvard for refusing to comply with federal law will be significant."
SharesTrump says Iran war is moving along ‘very well’
President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. is moving expeditiously toward its goals in Iran, hailing American troops' efforts in the region.
SharesVirginia’s new congressional map would be country’s most extreme gerrymander
Virginia's current congressional map, among the fairest in the country, would quickly become one of the most extreme if Democrats carry out their redistricting plans.
SharesWATCH: Below zero and under pressure — Inside the Army’s push to master Arctic warfare
John T. Seward is on assignment in frigid northern Alaska, covering the U.S. Army's "premier Arctic training exercise."
SharesShooting at Old Dominion University: What you should know
A gunman opened fire Thursday morning at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, injuring two people before being killed, university officials confirmed. The incident prompted an emergency lockdown across campus and placed several nearby schools on secure hold.
SharesGunman with ties to ISIS dead after killing 1, wounding 2 in shooting at Old Dominion University
Authorities said two people were wounded in a shooting Thursday at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, before the gunman was killed.
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