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Former Trump defense secretary urges Biden to do more to stop Iran's threats on officials
Read full article: Former Trump defense secretary urges Biden to do more to stop Iran's threats on officialsFormer Defense Secretary Mark Esper says it was time for the Biden administration “to do better than just playing defense” to Iranian threats on Trump administration officials.
US extends protection for ex-Trump aides from Iran threats
Read full article: US extends protection for ex-Trump aides from Iran threatsThe Biden administration has again extended government protection to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and one of his top Iran aides due to persistent threats against them from Iran.
US says Iran threats to ex-officials Pompeo, Hook persist
Read full article: US says Iran threats to ex-officials Pompeo, Hook persistThe Biden administration has determined that Iranian threats against former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and one of his former top aides remain credible and persist.
Iraqi Kurdish oil tycoon's home in ruins after Iran strike
Read full article: Iraqi Kurdish oil tycoon's home in ruins after Iran strikeIranian missiles that struck northern Iraq earlier this week have laid to waste the sprawling mansion belonging to an Iraqi Kurdish oil tycoon near a U.S. consulate complex in the Iraqi city of Irbil.
Bases housing US troops in Iraq, Syria come under attack
Read full article: Bases housing US troops in Iraq, Syria come under attackThe U.S. and the Iraqi military say Katyusha rockets have struck Iraqi military bases hosting U.S. troops at Baghdad’s international airport and in the western Anbar province.
US military coalition in Syria takes out rocket launch sites
Read full article: US military coalition in Syria takes out rocket launch sitesOfficials say the U.S. led-coalition in Syria struck several launch sites for short-range rockets believed to be intended for attacks on an installation used by U.S. troops in eastern Syria.
Rally in Baghdad on anniversary of Iranian general's death
Read full article: Rally in Baghdad on anniversary of Iranian general's deathHundreds of people chanting anti-American slogans have rallied in the Iraqi capital to mark the anniversary of the killing of a powerful Iranian general and a top Iraqi militia leader in a U.S. drone strike.
Lawmakers demand apology for border detention of Iranians
Read full article: Lawmakers demand apology for border detention of IraniansTwo U.S. congresswomen have renewed demands for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to provide a formal apology and release records in connection with the January 2020 detainment of 200 Iranian Americans at the U.S.-Canada border.
Iraqi militia commander vows to avenge deaths in US strike
Read full article: Iraqi militia commander vows to avenge deaths in US strikeThe leader of an Iran-backed Iraqi militia has vowed to retaliate against America for the deaths of four of his men in a U.S. airstrike along the Iraq-Syria border last month.
US troops in Syria attacked after airstrikes on militias
Read full article: US troops in Syria attacked after airstrikes on militiasU.S. forces in Syria came under rocket attack Monday, with no reported casualties, one day after U.S. warplanes conducted airstrikes against what the Pentagon called “facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups” near the border between Iraq and Syria.
US commander says more work needed to counter small drones
Read full article: US commander says more work needed to counter small dronesThe top U.S. commander for the Middle East says finding better ways to counter attacks by small drones across the region is a top priority and that the U.S. is still behind the curve on solutions.
Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick results
Read full article: Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick resultsA first round of direct talks between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran signal a possible de-escalation following years of animosity that has often spilled over into neighboring countries.
No timetable for withdrawal of troops after US, Iraq talks
Read full article: No timetable for withdrawal of troops after US, Iraq talksU.S. and Iraqi officials say the mission of U.S. forces in Iraq has shifted to training and advisory roles, allowing for redeployment of combat forces that remain in the country.
'We failed the test' of COVID-19, says human rights champion
Read full article: 'We failed the test' of COVID-19, says human rights championA leading human rights expert who is taking over leadership at Amnesty International is tackling vaccine equity as one of the major issues confronting the world today.
UN rights investigator Agnes Callamard named Amnesty chief
Read full article: UN rights investigator Agnes Callamard named Amnesty chiefCallamard, who led a United Nations investigation into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has been appointed the new leader of Amnesty International. The international human rights group said Callamards four-year term as secretary general begins Monday, March 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)LONDON – Agnes Callamard, who led a United Nations’ investigation into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has been appointed the new leader of Amnesty International. The international human rights group said Callamard’s four-year term as secretary general begins Monday. Callamard, a French human rights expert, has previously led free-speech organization Article 19 and directs the Global Freedom of Expression Project at Columbia University.
EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to IranA U.S. airstrike targeting facilities used by Iran-backed militias in Syria appears to be a message to Tehran delivered by a new American administration still figuring out its approach to the Middle East. Kirby said the operation in Boukamal, Syria, sends an unambiguous message: President Biden will act to protect American and coalition personnel. In the meantime, relations with Iran have been further strained as the country's proxies become more assertive, with Iran-backed militias increasingly targeting U.S. interests and allies. Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby said the operation in Boukamal, Syria, sends an unambiguous message: “President Biden will act to protect American and coalition personnel. By striking Syria, Biden joins every American president from Ronald Reagan onward who has ordered a bombardment of countries in the Middle East.
US bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
Read full article: US bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militiaThe U.S. military conducted airstrikes against facilities in eastern Syria, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, that the Pentagon said were used by Iran-backed militia groups, in response to recent attacks against U.S. personnel in Iraq. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)WASHINGTON – The United States launched airstrikes in Syria on Thursday, targeting facilities near the Iraqi border used by Iranian-backed militia groups. The Pentagon said the strikes were retaliation for a rocket attack in Iraq earlier this month that killed one civilian contractor and wounded a U.S. service member and other coalition troops. Officials have noted that in the past, Iranian-backed Shiite militia groups have been responsible for numerous rocket attacks that targeted U.S. personnel or facilities in Iraq. A week later, a rocket attack in Baghdad's Green Zone appeared to target the U.S. Embassy compound, but no one was hurt.
Twitter bans account of Iran's top leader after Trump threat
Read full article: Twitter bans account of Iran's top leader after Trump threatFILE - In this picture released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addresses the nation in a televised speech in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. in Tehran, Iran. Twitter says on Friday, Jan. 22, it has permanently banned an account connected to the office of Irans supreme leader. Other accounts thought to be tied to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameneis office remained active. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)DUBAI – Twitter said on Friday it had permanently banned what it called a “fake” account thought to be connected to the office of Iran’s supreme leader, shortly after a posting that seemed to threaten former President Donald Trump. In a later statement, he said Twitter had determined the account was “fake," without elaborating how it came to the conclusion.
5 nations want Iran to deliver justice on downed plane
Read full article: 5 nations want Iran to deliver justice on downed planeFILE - In this Jan. 8, 2020, file photo, rescue workers search the scene where an Ukrainian plane was shot down in Shahedshahr, southwest of Tehran, Iran. More questions than answers remain about the disaster that killed 176 people on board the Ukrainian jetliner, a year after Irans military mistakenly downed the plane with surface-to-air missiles. At first, Iran had denied its involvement in the plane crash but then announced that its military had mistakenly and unintentionally shot down the Ukrainian jetliner. The statement was signed by ministers of Afghanistan, Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and United Kingdom. ___This story was corrected to remove reference to France, which had no citizens on board the downed aircraft.
South Korean tanker was boarded by armed Iran Guard forces
Read full article: South Korean tanker was boarded by armed Iran Guard forces“If anybody is to be called a hostage taker, it is the South Korean government that has taken our more than $7 billion hostage under a futile pretext,” spokesman Ali Rabiei said. As the vessel's captain spoke to company security officials back in South Korea, armed Iranian troops stormed the tanker as an Iranian helicopter flew overhead, the official said. The crew included sailors from Indonesia, Myanmar, South Korea and Vietnam, according to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. South Korea’s presidential office said Tuesday it views Iran’s ship seizure “very gravely.”Foreign Ministry's spokesman Choi Young-sam said Iranian officials have assured South Korea that the ship’s crew were all safe. He said an Iran-based South Korean diplomat has been dispatched to the location of the detained ship.
Extraordinary warning to Trump by 10 former Pentagon chiefs
Read full article: Extraordinary warning to Trump by 10 former Pentagon chiefsFollowing 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. “Efforts to involve the U.S. armed forces in resolving election disputes would take us into dangerous, unlawful and unconstitutional territory,” they wrote. Biden has complained of efforts by Trump-appointed Pentagon officials to obstruct the transition. In reversing himself, Miller cited “recent threats issued by Iranian leaders against President Trump and other U.S. government officials.” He did not elaborate, and the Pentagon did not respond to questions.
Rally in Baghdad marks 1 year since Iran general's killing
Read full article: Rally in Baghdad marks 1 year since Iran general's killingThousands of Iraqis converged on a landmark central square in Baghdad on Sunday to commemorate the anniversary of the killing of Soleimanil and al-Muhandis in a U.S. drone strike. Sunday's rally was being held amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S. in the final days of President Donald Trump’s administration. Their killing dramatically ratcheted up tensions in the region and brought the U.S. and Iran to the brink of war. In Yemen, Iran’s embassy in the rebel-controlled capital, Sanaa, held a ceremony commemorating the killing of Soleimani and al-Muhandis. “This ceremony today shows the deep ties between the two governments and people of Yemen and Iran,” he said.
Trump returns to White House early, offers year-end message
Read full article: Trump returns to White House early, offers year-end messageAs the end of his presidency neared, Trump cut short his stay at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and got back to the White House a day ahead of schedule. The White House didn't give a reason for Trump's early return, and the schedule change means Trump will miss the glitzy New Year’s Eve party held annually at his Palm Beach club. During his vacation, Trump also took near daily swipes on Twitter at Georgia Republican Gov. He went as far as barring them from his Christmas Day remarks to the troops, the type of event the White House typically opens for news coverage. McConnell blocked attempts by Democrats to force a vote in that chamber on the higher payments sought by Trump.
US to move aircraft carrier out of Mideast amid Iran tension
Read full article: US to move aircraft carrier out of Mideast amid Iran tensionThe Pentagon announced Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, that the USS Nimitz, the only Navy aircraft carrier operating in the Middle East, will return home to the U.S. West Coast. Navy via AP)WASHINGTON – The Pentagon has decided to send home the only Navy aircraft carrier operating in the Middle East, a move that will reduce American firepower in the region amid heightened tensions with Iran. Sending the aircraft carrier, the USS Nimitz, home to the U.S. West Coast would seem at odds with the idea that a show of force is needed to deter Iran. “Some friendly health advice to Iran: If one American is killed, I will hold Iran responsible. The U.S. has maintained a near-continuous aircraft carrier presence in the Persian Gulf region since the USS Abraham Lincoln was sent in May 2019 amid concerns that Iran was considering attacking U.S. interests in the region.
US bomber mission over Persian Gulf aimed at cautioning Iran
Read full article: US bomber mission over Persian Gulf aimed at cautioning IranA U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., is refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020. The United States flew strategic bombers over the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for the second time this month, a show of force meant to deter Iran from attacking American or allied targets in the Middle East. Because of the potential for escalation that could lead to a wider war, the U.S. has sought to deter Iran from additional attacks. Iran denied involvement but was blamed by the United States for that attack. That flight was repeated this week, with two B-52s flying nonstop from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota and heading home Wednesday after cruising over the western side of the Gulf.
Iran allocates payment to families of Ukraine crash victims
Read full article: Iran allocates payment to families of Ukraine crash victimsFILE - In this Jan. 8, 2020 file photo, debris litters the scene where a Ukrainian plane crashed in Shahedshahr southwest of the capital Tehran, Iran. Iran will pay $150,000 for each victim, state TV reported, without specifying a timeline for the awards. The announcement comes as the families of victims prepare to mark the anniversary of the Jan. 8 crash and diplomats from nations that lost citizens push Iran for more cooperation on the investigation and compensation issues. For months, the governments of the five affected countries have demanded that Tehran accept “full responsibility” for the crash and pay compensation to the victims’ families in line with international agreements. The association representing the families of victims released a statement last week lambasting Iran’s compensation offer and demanding an independent and transparent investigation into the crash.
US B-52H bombers fly to Middle East in mission to deter Iran
Read full article: US B-52H bombers fly to Middle East in mission to deter IranThe long-range heavy bombers, which are capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons, are a formidable sight and are flown less frequently in the Middle East than smaller combat aircraft, such as American fighter jets. Bomber deployments and short-term flights to the Middle East and Europe have been used in the past to message Iran, a few times in the last two years. According to officials, the bombers flew out of Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana on Wednesday and conducted the flight into Thursday. The two bombers left the U.S. Wednesday evening, arrived in the Middle East early Thursday morning, and then began the return trip home. U.S. bombers from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota flew a similar mission in late November.
US troop pullouts in Mideast raise fears of Iranian attacks
Read full article: US troop pullouts in Mideast raise fears of Iranian attacksBut the ship was ordered to return last week to provide additional security while the troop withdrawals from Iraq and Afghanistan continue. No timeline was given, but the U.S. military official speaking Monday made it clear that the change is open-ended, and it's not clear when the ship's crew will return home. The potential Iranian threat has become an increasing concern in recent weeks following the killing of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. Iran has blamed the death on Israel, which has been suspected in previous killings of Iranian nuclear scientists. The military official said the U.S. is aware of Iranian attack planning and threats, and that some are more mature, while others are aspirational.
EXPLAINER: How could US drawdown in Iraq aid IS, Iran?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How could US drawdown in Iraq aid IS, Iran?FILE - In this March 27, 2020 file photo, U.S. soldiers stand guard during the hand over ceremony of Qayyarah Airfield, Iraqi Security Forces, in the south of Mosul, Iraq. A U.S.-led coalition provided crucial air support as Iraqi forces, including Iran-backed militias, regrouped and drove IS out in a costly three-year campaign. Senior Iraqi military officials in Baghdad say the withdrawal of 500 American troops will have little, if any, impact. “It’s true we have a stronger army, stronger security forces,” said Najm Jibouri, the governor and former head of provincial operations in Nineveh, which includes Mosul. A significant drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq — while popular at home — could reduce his leverage.
Iran's allies on high alert in Trump's final weeks in office
Read full article: Iran's allies on high alert in Trump's final weeks in officeOn Friday, Nov. 20, two Iraqi officials say Iran has instructed allies in the Middle East to be on high alert and avoid provoking tensions with the U.S. that could give an outgoing Trump Administration cause to launch attacks in his final weeks in office. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)BAGHDAD – Iran has instructed allies across the Middle East to be on high alert and avoid provoking tensions with the U.S. that could give an outgoing Trump administration cause to launch attacks in the U.S. president's final weeks in office, Iraqi officials have said. Iran’s allies have collectively welcomed Trump’s election defeat. However, if there was a U.S. aggression by the Trump administration, Iran's response would “be in line with the type of strike,” one of the Iraqi politicians cited Ghaani as saying. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the leader of the Iran-backed militant Hezbollah group, Hasan Nasrallah, warned followers and allies to be vigilant during Trump’s remaining weeks in office.
Many thorny global situations hinge on US election outcome
Read full article: Many thorny global situations hinge on US election outcomeHe swept away agreements with some nations, alienated longstanding allies and pulled out of multilateral obligations that he said didn’t serve the interests of the United States. AGREEMENTS, ALLIES AND ADVERSARIESTrump has made a point of moving away from the Obama administration’s and world powers’ Iran nuclear pact. Biden, who was vice president to the more multilateral Obama, could re-engage with allies who have actively opposed Trump’s policy, and potentially with Iran itself. Trump has criticized allies who he says are not contributing as much as the United States. ___Tamer Fakahany is AP’s deputy director for global news coordination and has helped direct international coverage for the AP for 17 years.
Many thorny global situations hinge on US election outcome
Read full article: Many thorny global situations hinge on US election outcomeHe swept away agreements with some nations, alienated longstanding allies and pulled out of multilateral obligations that he said didn't serve the interests of the United States. AGREEMENTS, ALLIES AND ADVERSARIESTrump has made a point of moving away from the Obama administration's and world powers' Iran nuclear pact. Biden, who was vice president to the more multilateral Obama, could re-engage with allies who have actively opposed Trump's policy, and potentially with Iran itself. Trump has criticized allies who he says are not contributing as much as the United States. ___Tamer Fakahany is AP’s deputy director for global news coordination and has helped direct international coverage for the AP for 17 years.
Iran strikes defiant tone at UN under crushing US sanctions
Read full article: Iran strikes defiant tone at UN under crushing US sanctionsThe sanctions effectively bar Iran from selling its oil globally. “The United States can impose neither negotiations nor war on us,” Rouhani said, adding: “Life is hard under sanctions. Because Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement, few U.N. member states believe the U.S. has the legal standing to restore the sanctions. Iran has steadily broken restrictions on the amount of uranium it can enrich in order to pressure countries to do more. It was his last speech to the U.N. assembly as president of Iran.
Iran dismisses US efforts for UN sanctions as currency drops
Read full article: Iran dismisses US efforts for UN sanctions as currency dropsFILE - In this Aug. 21, 2019 file photo, a man counts his banknotes and traveler checks in Tehran, Iran. On Sunday, Sept 20, 2020, Iran dismissed U.S. efforts to restore all U.N. sanctions on the country as mounting economic pressure from Washington pushed the local currency down to its lowest level ever. As the currency plummeted, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani slammed the Trump administration's declaration Saturday that all U.N. sanctions against Iran have been reimposed because Tehran is not complying with the nuclear deal. They say the U.S. lost legal standing to invoke snapback sanctions when President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018 and began reimposing U.S. sanctions on Iran. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the snapback sanctions have only happened in “the fantastical world” of the Trump administration.
Iran vows 'hit' on all involved in US killing of top general
Read full article: Iran vows 'hit' on all involved in US killing of top general“We took out the world’s number one terrorist and the mass murderer of American troops and many, many troops and many people all over the world,” Trump said. Very bad guy.”Salami rejected the report of an Iranian plot to assassinate Ambassador Lana Marks, but made clear that Iran intends to avenge the general's death. “Do you think we hit a female ambassador in return to our martyred brother?’ the general said. You should know that everybody who had role in the event will be hit, and this is a serious message. Trump has stepped up economic pressure on Iran with sanctions since he pulled the United States out of Iran's nuclear deal with world powers in 2018.
Trump highlights foreign policy wins as he woos voters
Read full article: Trump highlights foreign policy wins as he woos votersPresident Donald Trump listens in the Oval Office of the White House on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020, in Washington. On some of the most troublesome national security challenges facing America — nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea — Trump has failed to make deals. The White House, for its part, casts Trump's recent flurry of foreign policy activity as evidence that long-sought initiatives are coming to fruition. “He’s not running on his foreign policy,” Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner told White House reporters last week. “If North Korea behaves true to form, then we should expect to see some sort of provocations -- maybe not before but after the election,” Cha said.
Trump highlights foreign policy wins as he woos voters
Read full article: Trump highlights foreign policy wins as he woos votersPresident Donald Trump listens in the Oval Office of the White House on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020, in Washington. On some of the most troublesome national security challenges facing America — nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea — Trump has failed to make deals. The White House, for its part, casts Trump's recent flurry of foreign policy activity as evidence that long-sought initiatives are coming to fruition. “He’s not running on his foreign policy,” Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner told White House reporters last week. “If North Korea behaves true to form, then we should expect to see some sort of provocations -- maybe not before but after the election,” Cha said.
US withdrawing thousands of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan
Read full article: US withdrawing thousands of troops from Iraq and AfghanistanWASHINGTON The United States will pull thousands of troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan by November, the top American commander for the Middle East said Wednesday, as President Donald Trump tries to make good on his campaign promise to get America out of endless wars." Later, McKenzie said troop levels in Afghanistan would drop to 4,500 by November. Trump's Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, was asked Wednesday if he agreed with Trumps move to draw down troops. U.S. troops invaded Iraq in 2003 and left in 2011 but returned in 2014 after the Islamic State group overran large parts of Iraq. Trump aides have faulted the Obama administration for having pulled out of Iraq too soon in 2011 but say the time is now right.
General says US cutting troops in Iraq to 3,000 this month
Read full article: General says US cutting troops in Iraq to 3,000 this monthWASHINGTON The United States is reducing its troop presence in Iraq this month from 5,200 to 3,000, the top American commander for the Middle East said Wednesday, as President Donald Trump tries to make good on his campaign promise to get the United States out of endless wars." During a visit to Iraq, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, said the reduction in Iraq reflects U.S. confidence in the ability of U.S.-trained Iraqi security forces to handle the militant threat from the Islamic State group, which entered Iraq from Syria in 2014. They invaded Iraq in 2003 and left in 2011 but returned in 2014 after the Islamic State group overran large parts of Iraq. McKenzie said the remaining U.S. troops would continue advising and assisting Iraqi security forces as they attempt to root out remnants of the Islamic State group, sometimes called ISIS. In response to the Soleimani killing, Iran on Jan. 8 launched a ballistic missile attack on al-Asad air base in Iraq, which resulted in traumatic brain injuries to more than 100 American troops.
Iran retrieves data, cockpit talk from downed Ukraine plane
Read full article: Iran retrieves data, cockpit talk from downed Ukraine planeFILE - In this Jan. 8, 2020, file photo, debris at the scene where a Ukrainian plane crashed in Shahedshahr southwest of the capital Tehran, Iran. Iran has retrieved some data, including a portion of cockpit conversations, from the Ukrainian jetliner accidentally downed by the Revolutionary Guard forces in January, killing all 176 people on board, an Iranian official said Sunday, Aug. 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)
Iran retrieves data, cockpit talk from downed Ukraine plane
Read full article: Iran retrieves data, cockpit talk from downed Ukraine planeFILE - In this Jan. 8, 2020, file photo, debris at the scene where a Ukrainian plane crashed in Shahedshahr southwest of the capital Tehran, Iran. Iranian authorities had initially denied responsibility, only changing course days later, after Western nations presented extensive evidence that Iran had shot down the plane. In the months since the downing of the plane, Iran has struggled with vast domestic economic problems and a major health crisis. Later in the day, Iranian state TV quoted Zangeneh as saying the data showed the Ukrainian plane was on the right flight path. Planes carry two different flight recorder devices, called black boxes — the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder.
Pompeo pledges support for Iraq, targets pro-Iran militias
Read full article: Pompeo pledges support for Iraq, targets pro-Iran militiasIraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, left, speaks at the State Department in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020, during a news conference with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right. Trump and Iraq's prime minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, were to meet at the White House Thursday morning. There is still work to do," Pompeo told reporters at a State Department news conference with Iraq's foreign minister Fuad Hussein. We want an Iraq that is corruption free, prosperous and fully integrated into the global economy," Pompeo said. Meanwhile, the U.S.-led coalition has been carrying out a planned drawdown this year as Iraqi security forces take the lead in combat and air raids.
Pompeo pledges support for Iraq, targets pro-Iran militias
Read full article: Pompeo pledges support for Iraq, targets pro-Iran militiasIraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, left, speaks at the State Department in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020, during a news conference with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right. Pompeo said the United States was committed to helping Iraq regain and maintain security, despite President Donald Trumps oft-stated desire to reduce and then eliminate the American troop presence there. We want an Iraq that is corruption free, prosperous and fully integrated into the global economy," Pompeo said. He said Iraq currently does not need direct military support on the ground, and that the levels of help will depend on the changing nature of the threat. Meanwhile, the U.S.-led coalition has been carrying out a planned drawdown this year as Iraqi security forces take the lead in combat and air raids.
AP Interview: Iraqi leader says country still needs US help
Read full article: AP Interview: Iraqi leader says country still needs US helpIraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. Al-Kadhimi's administration set a lofty agenda that included enacting economic reform, battling corruption, avenging protesters and bringing arms under the authority of the state. The coalitions presence was based on an invitation from Baghdad to support Iraqi forces fight the Islamic State group. Meanwhile, the coalition has left bases across the country in a planned drawdown this year as Iraqi security forces take the lead in combat and air raids. Making good on a vow to investigate protester deaths, his office produced a number of total lives lost at 560, most under fire from Iraqi security forces.
Iran moves mock aircraft carrier to sea amid US tensions
Read full article: Iran moves mock aircraft carrier to sea amid US tensionsIn this July 26, 2020, satellite photo provided on July 27, by Maxar Technologies, an Iranian fast boat, top left, approaches a mockup aircraft carrier built by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Satellite photographs released Monday, July 27, showed Iran has moved the aircraft carrier out to sea likely for naval drills amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S. (Maxar Technologies via AP)DUBAI Iran has moved a mock aircraft carrier to the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S., satellite photographs released Monday show, likely signalling the Islamic Republic soon plans to use it for live-fire drills. The USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed last year as tensions initially spiked, spent months in the Arabian Sea before heading through the strait. The replica carries 16 mock-ups of fighter jets on its deck, according to the satellite photos taken by Maxar Technologies. Last summer saw a series of attacks and incidents further ramp up tensions between Iran and the U.S.
Iranian FM visits Baghdad, ahead of Iraqi PM trip to Riyadh
Read full article: Iranian FM visits Baghdad, ahead of Iraqi PM trip to RiyadhIranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, right, wears a mask to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus walks with his Iraqi counterpart, Fouad Hussein during his visit to Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 19, 2020. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)BAGHDAD Iran's foreign minister on Sunday stressed that Iran-Iraq relations would not be shaken ahead of the Iraqi prime minister's planned visit this week to regional rival Saudi Arabia. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's visit to Baghdad was the first since the American assassination of top Iranian General Qassim Soleimani outside Baghdad airport in January. Talks encompassed energy and investment, with Iraq relying heavily on Iranian gas and electricity imports to meet power demands. Hussein, the foreign minister, said the trips were to build balanced relations."
Pompeo slams UN report on deadly US drone strike on Iranian
Read full article: Pompeo slams UN report on deadly US drone strike on IranianGENEVA U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has criticized an independent U.N. human rights expert's report insisting a American drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in January was a watershed event in the use of drones and amounted to a violation of international law. She said the United States had not engaged with her as she drafted the drone report. Callamard wrote that the strike targeting Soleimani was qualitatively different from other drone strikes that targeted non-state actors. This is the primary reason the Soleimani strike is considered a watershed change in the conduct of extra-territorially targeted strikes and killings, she stated in the report. The report's release came as the United States mounts an increasingly intense diplomatic offensive to try to depict Irans Islamic Republic as the worlds most rogue regime.
US general sees smaller but enduring troop presence in Iraq
Read full article: US general sees smaller but enduring troop presence in IraqAngry Iraqi lawmakers, spurred on by Shiite political factions, passed a nonbinding resolution to oust all U.S.-led coalition forces from the country. And al-Kadhimi has pledged to protect American troops and installations from attacks. Certainly we need some foreign presence in Iraq, McKenzie said. U.S. and coalition forces continue to conduct training and counterterrorism operations, including with Iraqi commandos. He said that as Iraqi troops grow more competent, fewer coalition forces would be needed.
Pompeo urges UN arms embargo on Iran's `terrorist regime'
Read full article: Pompeo urges UN arms embargo on Iran's `terrorist regime'The United States has circulated a draft Security Council resolution to extend the arms embargo indefinitely, and Pompeo said the United States overwhelming preference is to work with its 15 members to adopt it. Pompeo spoke at a virtual open meeting of the council on implementation of resolution 2231, which was adopted in 2015 to endorse the Iran nuclear deal. The arms embargo is included in the measure. Zarif told the council later that the U.S. violated all provisions of the deal by its withdrawal and insisted that the arms embargo be lifted completely on its Oct. 18 expiration date. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said Moscow opposes "blessing the U.S. maximum pressure policy through the arms embargo resolution.
Iran issues arrest warrant for Trump, asks Interpol to help
Read full article: Iran issues arrest warrant for Trump, asks Interpol to helpTEHRAN Iran has issued an arrest warrant and asked Interpol for help in detaining President Donald Trump and dozens of others it believes carried out the U.S. drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in Baghdad, a local prosecutor reportedly said Monday. While Trump faces no danger of arrest, the charges underscore the heightened tensions between Iran and the United States since Trump unilaterally withdrew America from Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers. Alqasimehr did not identify anyone else sought other than Trump, but stressed that Iran would continue to pursue his prosecution even after his presidency ends. Alqasimehr also was quoted as saying that Iran requested a red notice be put out for Trump and the others, which represents the highest-level arrest request issued by Interpol. After receiving a request, Interpol meets by committee and discusses whether or not to share the information with its member states.
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodayIn this Wednesday, June 10, 2020, photo, Sharon Chuter poses for a portrait in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. JEFFERSON DAVIS STATUE TORN DOWN IN VIRGINIA Protesters toppled a statue of the Confederate president along Richmond’s famed Monument Avenue. ‘IT WAS CLEARLY A DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN’ Many homes for people with developmental disabilities were ill-equipped to protect the highly vulnerable population from the coronavirus pandemic, an AP investigation finds. WHY SOME SPORTS COULD BE IN PERIL Tennis and golf tournaments could be in real financial trouble because of the coronavirus pandemic because those two sports rely heavily on spectators and local sponsors.
Amid US tension, Iran builds fake aircraft carrier to attack
Read full article: Amid US tension, Iran builds fake aircraft carrier to attackIn this Sunday, June 7, 2020 satellite photo provided by Maxar Technologies, a fake aircraft carrier is seen off the coast of Bandar Abbas, Iran. As tensions remain high between Iran and the U.S., the Islamic Republic appears to have constructed a new mockup of an aircraft carrier off its southern coast for potential live-fire drills. (Satellite image 2020 Maxar Technologies via AP)DUBAI DUBAI, United Arab EmiratesAs tensions remain high between Iran and the U.S., the Islamic Republic appears to have constructed a new mock-up of an aircraft carrier off its southern coast for potential live-fire drills. The mock-up strongly resembles a similar one used in February 2015 during a military exercise called Great Prophet 9. During that drill, Iran swarmed the fake aircraft carrier with speedboats firing machine guns and rockets. An exercise targeting a mock U.S. aircraft carrier could send that message as well, particularly if it involves a swarm attack of smaller vessels, which analysts believe Iran would employ if it did get into a shooting war with the U.S. Navy.
Iran Guard reveals secret space program in satellite launch
Read full article: Iran Guard reveals secret space program in satellite launchAs the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and historically low oil prices, the missile launch may signal a new willingness to take risks by Iran. The three-stage satellite launch took off from Iran’s Central Desert, the Guard said, without elaborating. The base is in Semnan province, which hosts the Imam Khomeini Spaceport from which Iran's civilian space program operates. Rob Lodewick, a Pentagon spokesman, told The Associated Press that American officials continue to monitor Iran’s program. Tehran also says it hasn’t violated a U.N. resolution on its ballistic missile program as it only “called upon” Iran not to conduct such tests.
US-led coalition troops pull out of base in western Iraq
Read full article: US-led coalition troops pull out of base in western IraqCoalition forces withdrew from al-Qaim on the Iraq-Syria border, with others planned across Iraq in the coming weeks. The plan was in the works since late last year, a senior coalition military official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. There are about 7,500 coalition troops in Iraq assisting and providing training to their Iraqi security counterparts to fight the Islamic State group. The coalition official said the attacks, believed to be carried out by Iran-backed militia groups, did not factor into the decision to pull out. Iraq's military has also paused training activities with the coalition because of concerns about the coronavirus, the coalition official said.
Iraq officials: Rocket attack hits base housing US troops
Read full article: Iraq officials: Rocket attack hits base housing US troopsBAGHDAD – A barrage of rockets hit a base housing U.S. and other coalition troops north of Baghdad on Saturday, Iraqi security officials said, just days after a similar attack killed three servicemen, including two Americans. Some struck the area where coalition forces are based, while others fell on air defense units, the Iraqi military statement said. Jonathan Hoffman, chief Pentagon spokesman, said later that three U.S. service members were wounded in the Camp Taji attack. America's killing of Iraqi security forces might also give Iran-backed militia groups more reason to stage counterattacks against U.S. troops in Iraq, analysts said. Wednesday's attack on Camp Taji was the deadliest to target U.S. troops in Iraq since a late December rocket attack on an Iraqi base, which killed a U.S. contractor.
Iran to send flight recorders from downed jet to Ukraine
Read full article: Iran to send flight recorders from downed jet to UkraineTEHRAN – Iran will send the black box flight recorders from the Ukrainian jetliner that it accidentally shot down last week to Ukraine for further analysis, an Iranian official said Saturday. Hassan Rezaeifer, the head of accident investigations for the civil aviation department, said it was not possible to read the black boxes in Iran, without elaborating. Three days later, Iran admitted responsibility after Western leaders said there was strong evidence the plane was hit by a surface-to-air missile. The victims included 57 Canadian citizens as well as 11 Ukrainians, 17 people from Sweden, four Afghans and four British citizens. The other five nations have demanded Iran accept full responsibility and pay compensation to the victims' families.
Verified videos show plane in Iran struck before fiery crash
Read full article: Verified videos show plane in Iran struck before fiery crashThen there is a flash of light as it seems to collide with something in the air. Western leaders have said the plane seemed to have been unintentionally brought down by a surface-to-air missile near Tehran. Call the fire department!” The names are two suburbs of Tehran near the airport. Another clip, filmed from inside a traveling car at distance, shows a pinpoint fiery light moving at speed. This footage then shows the plane exploding far on the horizon, illuminating the darkened sky.
Instagram pulls account impersonating US government agency
Read full article: Instagram pulls account impersonating US government agencyCHICAGO, IL – An Instagram account masquerading as a U.S. government news agency was used to promote misinformation about potential fallout from America's targeted killing last week of Iran’s top general. The VOA Persian's official Instagram account uses the handle VOAFarsi and is verified, with a blue check mark in its profile. The caption of that Instagram post, written in Farsi, claimed that Zeinab Soleimani said she was a U.S. citizen. The fake Instagram account had 181 posts before it was removed, Facebook said. The fake Instagram account also listed a YouTube account in its profile.
10 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 10 Things to Know for TodayIn this image made from a video, mourners gather to pay their respects to the slain Gen. Qassem Soleimani who was killed in a U.S. airstrike, in Kerman, Iran Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. (Iran Press via AP)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. STAMPEDE ERUPTS AT IRAN GENERAL’S FUNERAL More than 30 people were killed and nearly 200 injured during the procession for Gen. Qassem Soleimani, killed in a U.S. airstrike last week. PUERTO RICO HIT BY ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE A 6.4-magnitude temblor strikes the U.S. territory before dawn, causing widespread power outages. NEW LEGAL WOES HIT GHOSN Prosecutors in Tokyo obtain an arrest warrant for the wife of Nissan's former chairman on suspicion of perjury.