Israel is calling up 60,000 reservists as the military moves forward with plans to take over the largest city in Gaza.
But there's a ceasefire proposal on the table.
Hamas says it has agreed, will Israel?
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The U.S. is working with Europe on new security guarantees for Ukraine.
I strongly continue to believe that the only solution is NATO membership for Ukraine.
This would stop the war.
This would stop Putin's aggression because Putin is afraid of only one thing, NATO.
But Moscow won't accept any NATO presence there.
So what do these guarantees actually look like for Ukraine?
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The man who saw a dangerous omission in the U.S.
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If something happened to a president who is still alive,
the consequences for the country would have been enormous.
The 25th Amendment.
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