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  1. CNN - Now Broadcasting Gluten Free ! LINK The recovery of the market selling Iraqi flags 2019/10/30 22:16 The media markets in Iraq witnessed a remarkable turnout by citizens in conjunction with the demonstrations that began early this month and renewed on the twenty-fifth of it in Baghdad and the central and southern provinces to demand reform and job opportunities and the elimination of corruption and several other demands. The media market has become one of the most active markets in the country. Entry into small or partially closed streets. It is also noticeable the race of young men and boys at intersections and crowded places, especially near the area of Bab Sharqi, which includes Tahrir Square where the center of demonstrations. The month of October is due to end on Thursday to pass the age of the demonstrations that began at the beginning of the month and stopped during the period of the forty visit of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) to resume again on the twenty-fifth, a full month, with accelerated government and parliamentary measures to provide services and reforms to contain the angry street Which now holds the government and the blocs from which the government emerged responsible for all charges against the street against them.
  2. Pompeo warns Iran: We will respond firmly if our interests in Iraq are damaged - 12 Hours Ago WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Iran on Friday of a "decisive" response if US interests were harmed in Iraq after a series of missile attacks on military bases. This came in a Tweet for "Pompeo" on Twitter, in which he condemned the attack that occurred near the capital's airport in Baghdad this week; and wounded 6 Iraqi soldiers. Pompeo accused "Iran's agents" of carrying out the said attack. He added: "To Iran's leaders, the United States will respond decisively if Iran or its proxies harm US soldiers or our Iraqi partners." "We must seize this opportunity to remind Iran's leaders that any attacks on their side or their representatives of any identity are detrimental to the Americans, our allies, or our interests, and will be answered decisively," Pompeo said. He added, "Iran must respect the sovereignty of its neighbors and desist immediately (...) from supporting third parties in Iraq and throughout the region." This warning comes after ten missile attacks since October 28 have targeted military bases housing US soldiers or US diplomatic missions in Iraq, including the United States embassy in the heavily fortified Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad. Two missiles were fired on Wednesday night, Thursday, at a complex of American soldiers near Baghdad International Airport. In one of the attacks, six Iraqi soldiers were wounded at dawn Monday, with four rockets falling on a nearby military base in the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport. The US Secretary of State attributed the attacks, which no one has claimed responsibility for, to "Iran's agents", expressing his hope for "the speedy and complete recovery of these brave Iraqis." Rocket attacks targeting Iraqi camps in which US soldiers are stationed have been repeated since early December. On the fifth of this month, two rockets landed inside the "Balad Air Base", in Salah al-Din Governorate (north), two days after 5 rockets landed in "Ain al-Assad Air Force Base", in Anbar Province (west). The attacks did not cause losses among the American forces, but they come at a time of escalating tension between Washington and Tehran, which are allies of Baghdad, amid fears that Iraq will turn into a battleground between the two countries. US officials allude to the involvement of Shiite factions close to Tehran in the attacks. And about 5 thousand American soldiers are deployed in several military bases throughout Iraq, in the framework of the international coalition to fight the terrorist organization "ISIS". Iran has wide influence in Iraq, especially among the PMF factions that Tehran finances and trains. Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated since Washington withdrew from the nuclear agreement with Tehran last year, and imposed heavy sanctions on Tehran. The Arabs LINK
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