The United States is pressing on with the deportation of thousands of migrants-some of whom have been infected with the coronavirus-to the most vulnerable countries in the Western Hemisphere despite widespread complaints and criticism, US media has reported.
The US Chamber of Commerce warned in a study released on Monday that Washington's new tariffs on imports pose a serious threat that could spark a global trade war, and global business leaders and analysts could not agree more.
The US Department of the Interior came under fire for continuing to plan for ANWR meetings during the government shutdown in January - an example, opponents say, of the White House rushing the process.
The United States had already been convulsed by the twin assassinations of Doctor Martin Luther King in April and the murder of presi-dential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy in June. In between the trauma of those events, deadly rioting erupted in Chicago.
The US currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries. The US pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State group began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014. The number of American forces in Iraq has remained small due to political sensitivities in the country, after years of what some Iraqis consider US occupation during the war that began in 2003.
The US trade deficits became large around the late 1990s, and then they started to get smaller around 2005, while China's trade surpluses were small around the late 1990s and didn't start to get significant until 2005, he explained.
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The UN chief arrived in Pakistan early Sunday. During his visit in the country from Feb. 16-19, he will also attend an international conference on Afghan refugees and hold talks with Pakistani leaders.
The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the latest version of the administration's transgender military policy, which is not a full ban but a large step in that direction, could take effect pending the outcome of ongoing litigation.
The US State Department says the visit reaffirms the Trump administration's commitment to enhance US economic and security interests in the Asia-Pacific region.
The US interceptor has an uneven track record, having succeeded nine times out of 17 attempts against missiles in test since 1999, although the most recent test in June 2014 was a success.