Guy Taylor
Articles by Guy Taylor
House Democrats seek probe of DEA role in lethal Honduras raid
A group of House Democrats is calling on the State and Justice Departments to investigate the possible involvement of Drug Enforcement Administration agents in the murder last May of four villagers in Honduras. Published February 1, 2013
Marxist group suspected behind U.S. Embassy attack in Turkey
The State Deparment said Friday that the suicide bombing targeting the U.S. embassay in the Turkish capital of Ankara could have caused significantly more damage were it not for the tight security protocols in place at the facility. Published February 1, 2013
Upon exit, Clinton praises Obama, warns of Syria
Outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton defended her legacy as America's top diplomat Thursday and praised President Obama for making the nation "stronger at home and more respected in the world" than it was four years ago. Published January 31, 2013
State Dept. warns that all Afghan travel is unsafe
More than 11 years have passed since U.S. troops first entered Afghanistan, but remnants of the al Qaeda network "remain active" in the nation and no place in the country is safe for Americans, according to the latest "travel warning" issued by the State Department on Tuesday. Published January 29, 2013
U.S. sending $155 million in ‘nonlethal’ aid to Syria
The White House ramped up "nonlethal" support for Syrian rebels and refugees Tuesday, committing a fresh $155 million in humanitarian aid and bringing the total U.S. monetary response to the Syrian civil war to $365 million. Published January 29, 2013
Senate approves Kerry’s nomination for secretary of state
The Senate confirmed the nomination of John F. Kerry to be secretary of state by a near-unanimous vote on Tuesday, with just three Republicans refusing to join an otherwise bipartisan chorus of support for the five-term Democratic senator from Massachusetts. Published January 29, 2013
U.S. won’t be taking a combat role in Mali
The State Department said outright Monday that "the U.S. military is not going to be engaged in combat operations in Mali," but will continue to play a key role in bolstering the French mission to drive al Qaeda-linked rebels from the West African nation. Published January 28, 2013
Kerry cruises through confirmation hearing for secretary of state
Sen. John F. Kerry breezed through the hearing Thursday on his nomination as the Obama administration's new secretary of state, facing few tough questions and vowing to mind the image the U.S. projects in a post-9/11 world. Published January 24, 2013
Tears and rage: Clinton testily defends depiction of Benghazi events
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton accepted blame Wednesday for the death of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, but repeatedly deflected criticism of the Obama administration's handling of the attack and its aftermath. Published January 23, 2013
Kerry: A State nominee skeptical about overseas activism
As the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, Sen. John F. Kerry denounced the war in Iraq as a "profound diversion" and asserted that without a serious change of course, America faced "the prospect of a war with no end in sight." Published January 22, 2013
Republicans expect Clinton’s account of Benghazi
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton likely will face tough questions about the deadly Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya — including how the U.S. ambassador went missing for several hours during the assault — when she meets Wednesday with the House and Senate foreign affairs committees. Published January 21, 2013
After long wait, Kerry finally gets chance to head State
In hindsight, Sen. John F. Kerry was the obvious pick for President Obama when he went looking for someone to replace outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Published January 17, 2013
Benghazi, Kerry confirmation hearings set for next week
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee faces a busy week ahead, with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton slated to testify Wednesday about the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Published January 17, 2013
U.S. won’t pledge aid yet to French effort in Mali
U.S. officials voiced support Monday for France's military campaign against al Qaeda-linked rebels in Mali, and downplayed the notion that the United States is on the verge of getting pulled into a widening conflict in the West African nation. Published January 14, 2013
Delicate diplomacy as Obama and Karzai talk Afghanistan future
As President Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai meet at the White House Friday morning, big questions about the future of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan will be on the table. Published January 10, 2013
Menendez eyed for Senate panel
The nomination of Sen. John F. Kerry as secretary of state prompted a frantic shuffle on Capitol Hill, where congressional sources now say Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey will replace the Massachusetts Democrat as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. Published January 9, 2013
State Department to assess Iran’s threats in the Americas
State Department officials this week said they will develop for Congress an assessment of Iranian-related threats in Central and South America, as required by a new law. Published January 9, 2013
Swift Boaters won’t challenge Kerry over State job
The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth helped sink Sen. John F. Kerry's bid for the White House eight years ago, but the group of veterans has decided it will not to try to torpedo his nomination to head the State Department. Published January 8, 2013
State Department adds 2 Sudanese to terror list
The State Department on Tuesday added two Sudanese militants to the U.S. terrorist watch list. Published January 8, 2013
Clinton to testify about Benghazi before resigning
The State Department said Monday that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will testify before Congress about security failures in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Published January 7, 2013