In what was only his second address from the Oval Office so far in his service as President of the United States of America, President Barack Obama made his highly anticipated speech regarding the end of combat in Iraq. (…)
It was just a matter of weeks ago that WikiLeaks, led by founder Julian Assange released thousands of private military documents. (…)
In 2003, the neoconservatives with their figurehead President George W. Bush decided to invade Iraq. (More…)
In the year 2009, President Obama entered one of his many press conferences and announced that a high percentage of troops would be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of August 2010. (…)
San Francisco (Obama.net)- The President of the United States of America Barack Obama is expressing some of his unfavorable opinions on a website claiming to have secret information about American government policies that are kept from the masses. While Obama has no agenda against the website, he wants to make the facts about the situation [...]
Wikileaks has sparked major controversy over its release of more than 75,000 U.S. Army and Marine Corps documents which chronicles events spanning six years in Afghanistan. The non-profit website, whose mission is to pursue transparency and accountability with the U.S. government and corporate misconduct, angered officials in Washington, Britain and Pakistan on Sunday. The papers, [...]
San Francisco (Obama.net)- “We can never say it enough. The United States and the United Kingdom enjoy a truly special relationship. We celebrate a common heritage. We cherish common values,” and “our alliance thrives because it advances our common interests.” Those were the words spoken by the President of the United States of America Barack [...]
San Francisco (Obama.net)- Tuesday morning will see a monumental occurrence. The President of the United States of America Barack Obama and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron will meet for the first time in the White House. Obama will open the doors of the Oval Office to the newly elected Prime Minister [...]
General Stanley McChrystal was the commander of the United States military in Afghanistan. The key word in that sentence is “was.” President Obama as of Wednesday has dismissed McChrystal, who disrespected President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden as well as other United States officials in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone magazine. While [...]
Rolling Stone is traditionally a magazine that pertains to current events within the music industry. However, a recent article in the publication has brought on a political controversy. In the article, General Stanley McChrystal spoke out negatively against officials. He and his crew mocked high authorities such as Vice President Joe Biden. Seeing that such [...]