Welcome to Monday. Here are three things to know to as we head into the week:
👉 Senators unveiled their long-awaited bipartisan border deal last night, which includes sending billions of dollars to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as the U.S-Mexico border. But it could be dead on arrival in the House (if it even makes it there).
👉 After foreign secretary David Cameron said Britain would “look at the issue of recognizing a Palestinian state,” PM Rishi Sunak downplayed the idea that U.K. policy had changed.
👉 The Pentagon isn’t planning for a long-term campaign against the Iranian military and associated proxy groups in Iraq and Syria, said the department’s top spokesperson. The comments follow recent messaging by the Biden admin that Friday’s strikes were just the first round in the U.S. response to the Jan. 28 attack in Jordan by Iran-backed militants that killed three U.S. soldiers.
👉 Senators unveiled their long-awaited bipartisan border deal last night, which includes sending billions of dollars to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as the U.S-Mexico border. But it could be dead on arrival in the House (if it even makes it there).
👉 After foreign secretary David Cameron said Britain would “look at the issue of recognizing a Palestinian state,” PM Rishi Sunak downplayed the idea that U.K. policy had changed.
👉 The Pentagon isn’t planning for a long-term campaign against the Iranian military and associated proxy groups in Iraq and Syria, said the department’s top spokesperson. The comments follow recent messaging by the Biden admin that Friday’s strikes were just the first round in the U.S. response to the Jan. 28 attack in Jordan by Iran-backed militants that killed three U.S. soldiers.