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Recent hate crimes and domestic terrorism have put Americans’ freedom “under significant stress,” according to a DHS advisory panel.
Its lawmakers also backed a motion allocating $220 million to the Quds Force to avenge the death of Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
“These jews [sic] have been enrolled to come and testify, to come and interrogate and to be involved in anything that the Democrats enlist them to do to try to look credible to the people of this country,” posted Sussex County Republican Party vice chairwoman Nelly Jordan.
Three Katyusha rockets land near U.S. mission in Baghdad’s Green Zone in the second attack in so many nights • Iraqi government votes to expel all foreign troops from the country.
Gold Institute senior fellow Matthew Brodsky told JNS that Qassem Soleimani’s death is as significant as the assassination of Osama bin Laden in 2011 by U.S. forces in Pakistan.
AAH is an Iran-backed organization that has claimed responsibility for more than 6,000 attacks against U.S. and other forces since the group’s creation in 2006, according to the State Department.
The new forces are reportedly being deployed to Iraq, Kuwait and other parts of the region.
Hezbollah Bridages spokesman claims that the U.S. administration is suffering a “mental breakdown,” and says that withdrawal is unrelated to expected arrival of U.S. forces.
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper says an infantry battalion from Immediate Response Force (IRF) of the 82nd Airborne Division is being sent immediately • Preparations are underway to deploy more forces.
In the short term, Tehran will likely have some success in changing the course of Iraqi protests that have targeted severe failures among the government in Baghdad, which has been under the influence of Iran and corrupt Iraqi elites.
Ambassador and embassy staff evacuated; no casualties reported • U.S. President Donald Trump accuses Iran of “orchestrating” the attack, calls on Iraq to protect the embassy.
“The conduct of the protesters is having an adverse emotional effect on Jewish children and young adults who, approaching the synagogue, see the signs/placards insulting their religion and denouncing their loyalty to Israel,” stated the lawsuit.