Extraordinary warning to Trump by 10 former Pentagon chiefs
Following the Nov. 3 election and subsequent recounts in some states, as well as unsuccessful court challenges, the outcome is clear, they wrote, while not specifying Trump in the article. The former Pentagon chiefs warned against use of the military in any effort to change the outcome. โEfforts to involve the U.S. armed forces in resolving election disputes would take us into dangerous, unlawful and unconstitutional territory,โ they wrote. Biden has complained of efforts by Trump-appointed Pentagon officials to obstruct the transition. In reversing himself, Miller cited โrecent threats issued by Iranian leaders against President Trump and other U.S. government officials.โ He did not elaborate, and the Pentagon did not respond to questions.
Bahrain's long-serving prime minister dies at age 84
That style would be challenged in the 2011 protests by the islandโs Shiite majority and others, who demonstrated against him over long-running corruption allegations surrounding his rule. Late on Wednesday, Bahrain's state-run news agency initially announced Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa would lead the Council of Ministers, typically the job of the islandโs prime minister. Under an informal arrangement, Sheikh Isa handled the islandโs diplomacy and ceremonial duties while Prince Khalifa ran the government and economy. But while other hard-line members of the Al Khalifa family actively pushed for a confrontation with Shiites, Prince Khalifa maintained contacts with those the government opposed. โKhalifa bin Salman could and did work with both Sunni and Shia, especially through his relations with Bahrainโs business community,โ Diwan said.