BBC - A top Republican has said US President Donald Trump remains committed to defeating Islamic State (IS) in Syria, despite his plan to withdraw US troops.
Senator Lindsey Graham suggested the withdrawal had been slowed and he was now reassured of the president's commitment after meeting him on Sunday.
Mr Trump's troop pullout plan met strong ...
US presidential candidate and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has described the conclusion of nuclear talks with Iran as "a possible death sentence for Israel" which will "make everything worse."
A well-known foreign policy hawk, Sen. Graham of South Carolina sharply criticized US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry for their ...
Republican presidential hopeful Senator Lindsey Graham suggests US President Barack Obama to walk away from ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran.
"I'd just walk away. It just amazes me that we don't, quite frankly," Graham said on Wednesday.
"I think this deal is deteriorating before our eyes. If something doesn't change this is a disaster ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate proponents of a bill empowering Congress to review and potentially reject any Iran nuclear deal must first win a battle with some colleagues determined to change the legislation in ways that could sink it.
"Anybody who monkeys with this bill is going to run into a buzz saw," Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina ...
Potential US presidential candidate Senator Lindsey Graham has warned about a military strike against Iran, saying the measure would be very dangerous.
I think a military attack on Iran opens up pandoras box, the Republican senator from South Carolina told The Intercept on Sunday.
Youve got to assume the worst, not the best. They could attack ...
US lawmakers have rushed to defend Israel amid reports that the Zionist regime spied on US-Iran nuclear talks and slipped intelligence to a skeptical Congress.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a fierce critic of diplomacy with Iran, said he already knew any information the Israelis shared with him.
No one from Israels ever briefed me about the agreement,...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A top Republican senator warned Monday that the White House faces a "violent backlash" in Congress if it takes a nuclear deal with Iran to the United Nations before Congress.
The U.S. and its partners are trying to reach a framework agreement by the end of the month and a final deal by the end of June that would prevent Iran from ...