National security adviser Jake Sullivan defended President Joe Biden ‘s withdrawal from Afghanistan, arguing that history had vindicated the move.
Addressing the war in Gaza, the outgoing White House national security advisor said, ‘just having Israel say: OK, we accept the cease-fire. We have to just stop — at a time when all of these hostages are being held — that doesn’t wash.
Tapper had no follow-up questions about the chaos surrounding the withdrawal, the abandonment of Bagram Air Base, the billions of dollars of military hardware left behind, or the 13 Americans killed by a terrorist attack during the withdrawal.
Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden‘s national security adviser, suggested Monday that artificial intelligence poses the greatest geopolitical threat to the United States. Sullivan was asked during the penultimate White House press briefing of Biden’s term in office to assess the greatest threat to U.
Jake Sullivan, the Biden administration’s national ... was in any laboratory before the outbreak. President Joe Biden in 2021 directed the intelligence community to review the available ...
President Biden’s assertion that he is “handing over” a stronger country to President-elect Donald Trump is false, as the world is a more dangerous place due to a
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that President Joe Biden’s policies have saved lives in Gaza. Biden has stepped up shipments of arms sales to Israel after the Oct. 7 ...
President Joe Biden confirmed he'd issued a pardon for his son, Hunter, for federal gun and tax evasion charges. Politics 2024-12-01T22:26:59Z National security advisor Jake Sullivan says Biden ...
President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at the State Department Monday focused on foreign policy achievements.
Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden‘s national security adviser, suggested Monday that artificial intelligence poses the greatest geopolitical threat to the United States. Sullivan was asked ...
White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer praised President Joe Biden for his effort in securing a ceasefire in an interview Sunday on ABC News' "This Week."
Biden says his administration successfully ‘managed’ frosty China relations to prevent outright conflict. Critics say he didn’t go nearly far enough.