The FCC, bound by First Amendment protections, has historically avoided decisions based on editorial content, leaving Carr's potential actions under intense scrutiny.
He labeled the conflict as "Biden’s war" and positioned himself as a peace negotiator, emphasizing missed opportunities for resolution.
Russia and Ukraine blame each other for violating the U.S.-brokered ceasefire as tensions rise at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
The capture highlights Russia's reliance on foreign fighters, with comparisons made to alliances with North Korea and Iran, further complicating global diplomatic efforts.
NATO officials remain skeptical of Moscow's intentions, citing Russia’s military draft and demands to address the "root causes" of the conflict as barriers to progress.
During his visit, Burns toured war-torn areas like Bucha and Irpin, met with faith leaders, and condemned Russian war crimes, highlighting atrocities such as the forced deportation of 20,000 children and destruction of 700 religious buildings.