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BAGHDAD - Senior Iraqi intelligence officials warned coalition countries of imminent assaults by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS just one day before last week s deadly attacks in Paris killed 129 people, The Associated Press has learned.Iraqi intelligence sent a dispatch saying the group s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had ordered an attack on coalition countries fighting against them in I yeezy slide raq and Syria, as well as on Iran and Russia, through bombings or assassinations or h air force 1 ostage taking in the coming days. The dispatch said the Iraqis had no specific details on when or where the attack would take place, and a senior French security official told the AP that French intelligence gets this kind of communication all the time and every day. However, six senior Iraqi officials corroborated the information in the dispatch, a copy of which was obtained by the AP, and four of these intelligence officials said they also warned France specifically of a potential attack. Two officials told the AP that France was warned beforehand of details that French authorities have yet to make public nike sb dunk . Intel chairs respond to ISIS threat, Syrian refugee policy 07:14 Among them: that the Paris attacks appear to have been planned in Raqqa, Syria -ISIS de-facto capital - where the attackers were trained specific Yobo Holloway Suspect Confesses, Recants
Iraqi officials are doing DNA tests on a slain militant to determine if he is al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the deputy interior minister said Thursday.A U.S. military official says it is highly unlikely that al-Masri is the man who two Arab satellite TV channels have reported to have been among those killed near Haditha in a raid by U.S. forces. We suspect one of those killed is Abu Ayyub al-Masri, said Iraqi Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal. We are holding DNA tests to find out if he is. U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Barry Johnson said a number of al Qaeda suspects were killed in a recent raid in western Anbar province and initially we thought there was a possibility al-Masri was among them. As we did further analysis, we determined that it was highly unlikely that he was killed, Johnson told the Associated Press. Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal said th stanley deutschland e raid took place two days ago, but he and Johnson refused to give further details.On Sunday, Iraq s national security adviser, Mouwafak al-Rubaie, told reporters U.S. and Iraqi forces were closing in on al-Masri.But on Wednesday, U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. Willian Caldwell sounded more skeptical. I d love to tell you we re going to get him tonight, he told reporters stanley thermosflasche . But, obviously, that s a very key, critical target for all of us operatin stanley cup g here in Iraq. ... We feel very comfortable that we re continuing to move forward very deliberately in an effort to
Apprehensions by U.S. immigration officials at the southern border rose by more than 30% in June, even as Mexico and Central American countries continued their coronavirus lockdown measures and the Trump administration used emergency authorities to rapidly expel most unauthorized migrants.U.S. authorities along the border with Mexico made more than 32,000 apprehensions last month, up from over 23,000 in May, according to Customs and Border Protection statistics published Thursday. Nearly 89% of those apprehended in June were expelled to Mexico or their nike dunk high home countries under a public health directive that has bestowed border officials the power to swiftly bounce migrants off U.S. soil, without havin yeezy foam g to process them under immigration and asylum laws.In total, officials have carried out more than 7 adidas samba herren 0,000 summary expulsions since late March, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorized them through a directive that has since been extended indefinitely. As tallied by CBP, the numbers of apprehensions and expulsions are not representative of the number of individual migrants intercepted since some cross the border multiple times after being turned back. Acting CBP commissioner Mark Morgan said the uptick in apprehensions highlighted the need for the emergency policy to continue. While the number of encounters last month are not a surprise, this increase is still extremely concerning as we continue to battle the invisible enemy: COVID-19, Morgan said in a statement Bsgo Reindeer in the land of Santa
American forces captured seven men mdash; two of them Saddam Hussein loyalists a stanley thermosflasche nd five believed responsible for attacks on U.S. troops mdash; during raids in the deposed leader s hometown of Tikrit, the military reported Monday.American troops operating near Hamurrabi, 60 miles south of Baghdad, also reported finding a huge arms cache that included 400 cases of anti-aircraft shells and 200 rocket-propelled grenade rounds, the U.S. military reported.David Roath, an investigator with the U.S. Army, said American forces would continue to maintain security around the compound, even though all the search and rescue missions were complete. We re pretty much done with the site, he said.The U.S. military said the captured men ndash; and some still being sought ndash; were suspected of organizing regional cells of the Fedayeen Saddam, the militia loyal to Saddam and believed spearheading the guerrilla war against U.S. occupation forces. The military gave no identities.No U.S. troops were hurt in the raids in Tikrit, 120 miles north of Baghdad, according to Maj. Josslyn Aberle, a spokesman for the 4th Infantry Division, which conducted the searches. In other stanley tumblers developments:The International Red Cross says it s cutting back the number of people working in Baghda stanley cup d. The decision comes amid warnings the group might be a target for terrorism. A Red Cross spokeswoman says staff members have been gradually pulled out since a worker died in an attack south of Baghdad.The U.S. milit
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BAGHDAD - Senior Iraqi intelligence officials warned coalition countries of imminent assaults by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS just one day before last week s deadly attacks in Paris killed 129 people, The Associated Press has learned.Iraqi intelligence sent a dispatch saying the group s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had ordered an attack on coalition countries fighting against them in I yeezy slide raq and Syria, as well as on Iran and Russia, through bombings or assassinations or h air force 1 ostage taking in the coming days. The dispatch said the Iraqis had no specific details on when or where the attack would take place, and a senior French security official told the AP that French intelligence gets this kind of communication all the time and every day. However, six senior Iraqi officials corroborated the information in the dispatch, a copy of which was obtained by the AP, and four of these intelligence officials said they also warned France specifically of a potential attack. Two officials told the AP that France was warned beforehand of details that French authorities have yet to make public nike sb dunk . Intel chairs respond to ISIS threat, Syrian refugee policy 07:14 Among them: that the Paris attacks appear to have been planned in Raqqa, Syria -ISIS de-facto capital - where the attackers were trained specific Yobo Holloway Suspect Confesses, Recants
Iraqi officials are doing DNA tests on a slain militant to determine if he is al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the deputy interior minister said Thursday.A U.S. military official says it is highly unlikely that al-Masri is the man who two Arab satellite TV channels have reported to have been among those killed near Haditha in a raid by U.S. forces. We suspect one of those killed is Abu Ayyub al-Masri, said Iraqi Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal. We are holding DNA tests to find out if he is. U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Barry Johnson said a number of al Qaeda suspects were killed in a recent raid in western Anbar province and initially we thought there was a possibility al-Masri was among them. As we did further analysis, we determined that it was highly unlikely that he was killed, Johnson told the Associated Press. Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal said th stanley deutschland e raid took place two days ago, but he and Johnson refused to give further details.On Sunday, Iraq s national security adviser, Mouwafak al-Rubaie, told reporters U.S. and Iraqi forces were closing in on al-Masri.But on Wednesday, U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. Willian Caldwell sounded more skeptical. I d love to tell you we re going to get him tonight, he told reporters stanley thermosflasche . But, obviously, that s a very key, critical target for all of us operatin stanley cup g here in Iraq. ... We feel very comfortable that we re continuing to move forward very deliberately in an effort to