Democrats differ on US-Mideast wars, with no clear exit plan

Democrats differ on US-Mideast wars, with no clear exit planThe Democratic presidential field is united in lambasting President Donald Trump’s handling of America’s military presence in the Middle East, but the candidates are sharply divided on how to do it better. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont took the more aggressive stances on reducing the U.S. military role in the Mideast. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota called for a continued though curtailed presence.

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Texas carries out first US execution of 2020

Thu Jan 16 , 2020
Texas on Wednesday carried out the first execution of the year in the United States, putting to death by lethal injection a man convicted of killing his wife 15 years ago because she wanted a divorce. John Gardner, 64, was sentenced to death in 2006 for killing his fifth wife, who had left him after multiple incidents of physical violence and filed for divorce. Tammy Gardner died two days later. Posts from the same category: APNewsBreak: Gun safety groups to host presidential forum Elizabeth Warren nabs 2020 backing of Iowa's state treasurer Buttigieg to Warren on ‘Wine Cave’ Barb: ‘This […]