Guy Taylor
Articles by Guy Taylor
John McCain: Donald Trump needs to get tougher on China about North Korea
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain suggested Tuesday that he'll push the Trump administration to take a harder line toward China over North Korea's nuclear provocations when senators head to the White House Wednesday for an unusual group briefing on Pyongyang's activities. Published April 25, 2017
CIA employee or contractor believed by authorities to have leaked documents to WikiLeaks
Federal law enforcement authorities believe it was a vetted member of the U.S. intelligence community -- either an official CIA employee or a contractor -- who supplied WikiLeaks with a trove of documents that the anti-secrecy group published last month purporting to expose the agency's vast clandestine cyberoperations. Published April 20, 2017
Rex Tillerson promises hard look at Iranian aggression
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson slammed the Iran nuclear deal Wednesday -- just a day after the Trump administration had begrudgingly acknowledged that Tehran is complying with the terms of the 2015 multinational accord negotiated under former President Obama. Published April 19, 2017
U.S. intercepts 2 Russian bombers off Alaska’s coast
U.S. military officials said a pair of American fighter jets intercepted and escorted two Russian bombers away from Alaska's coastline during a high-stakes encounter in international airspace Monday. Published April 18, 2017
Donald Trump, unlike allies, congratulates Recep Tayyip Erdogan on referendum
Sunday's referendum narrowly granting expansive new powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may distance Turkey from the pro-democracy forces of Western Europe, but could bring it closer to Washington, where the Trump administration has shown itself eager to build counterterrorism alliances with perceived strongmen in the Middle East. Published April 17, 2017
Recep Tayyip Erdogan granted sweeping powers in Turkish referendum vote
Turkish voters chose Sunday to fundamentally restructure their government from parliamentary rule to a presidential system that grants sweeping powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the nation's current ruler and driving force behind the change. Published April 16, 2017
World divides over Trump Syria strikes, awaits next steps
Russia and Iran expressed outrage and U.N. officials responded with caution to President Trump's punitive missile strike against Syria Thursday evening over its suspected use of chemical weapons, but Mr. Trump's first use of U.S. military force also was met with expressions of support for the action from around the world. Published April 7, 2017
Devin Nunes: Susan Rice ‘unmasking’ revelation worth losing investigation leadership
Republican insiders say Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, got the "genie out of the bottle" regarding suspected misconduct by President Obama's top national security aide, Susan E. Rice, and that his surprise decision Thursday to step aside from leading the panel's probe into Russian meddling in the presidential election was worth it. Published April 6, 2017
Donald Trump, Xi Jinping to meet at Florida summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping's calculated style will come face-to-face with President Trump's off-the-cuff approach to diplomacy Thursday when the two gather at Mr. Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida for what could be the highest stakes U.S.-China summit in more than a decade. Published April 6, 2017
Susan Rice denies wrongdoing, political motives, schemes
Former National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice categorically denied Tuesday that she did anything wrong by unmasking the identities of Trump campaign officials swept up in U.S. surveillance, while the Republican chairman of a Senate probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election said his panel may want her to testify. Published April 4, 2017
Susan Rice key in ‘unmasking’ of Donald Trump campaign officials
The Obama administration's national security adviser played a central role in "unmasking" several Trump campaign officials who had been swept up in U.S. surveillance operations against foreign targets during last year's presidential election campaign, according to current White House officials and sources on Capitol Hill. Published April 3, 2017
Michael Hayden, former spy chief, joins critics of Devin Nunes’ handling of Russia probe
George W. Bush administration spy chief Michael V. Hayden joined the chorus of critics lambasting House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes' handling of a congressional probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election on Friday. Published March 31, 2017
Senate intel chief: Americans ‘deserve to hear the truth’ on Russian meddling
The American public "deserves to hear the truth about possible Russian involvement in our elections," the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Thursday as the panel opened its first hearing in what is expected to be a monthslong probe and public examination of Moscow's activities. Published March 30, 2017
White House invites House, Senate intelligence committees to view spy documents
The White House said Thursday that leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees have been invited to the White House to view intelligence documents relevant to ongoing investigations. Published March 30, 2017
Islamic State coalition may get bumpy in Turkey talks
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson faces what could be the most delicate and complicated diplomatic trip of his tenure so far when he meets Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara Thursday for bilateral talks on Syria, Iraq, the Kurds and Mr. Erdogan's obsession with U.S.-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen. Published March 29, 2017
Trump White House budget asks for almost $3 billion in diplomatic program cuts
The Trump White House isn't waiting for the new fiscal year to start cutting back federal spending for the State Department and foreign aid, as administration officials have already quietly pressured Congress to carve nearly $3 billion out of diplomatic programs previously approved for the current fiscal year. Published March 29, 2017
Devin Nunes, Intelligence Committee chairman, firm in partisan fire over Russia probe
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes showed no sign of buckling beneath growing Democratic demands Tuesday that he recuse himself from a probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, as the White House blasted the media anew over what officials say is its obsession with alleged Trump campaign connections to Moscow. Published March 28, 2017
Muslim Brotherhood listing as terror group delayed by Donald Trump
President Trump has -- for the time being -- put on the back burner an executive order designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, according to U.S. officials close to a heated debate inside the administration over the status of the global Islamist movement. Published March 27, 2017
Pentagon defends targeting as reports of civilian death tolls rise
The Pentagon on Monday pushed back against reports that an aggressive string of recent U.S. military sorties have killed hundreds of civilians in Iraq and Syria, even as a former senior-level Defense Department policy adviser said the Trump White House has unofficially "opened the aperture" for riskier strikes as part of a more aggressive campaign against the terror group. Published March 27, 2017
Angela Merkel’s party had strong showing in regional vote
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right party cruised to victory Sunday in a regional election that analysts say was an early test of whether she will face any serious challenge when she pursues a fourth term as Europe's most dominant political leader in September. Published March 26, 2017