Maybe Iraq Will Now Execute US Troops In Its Borders--No Apparent Military Authorization Obtained(?)

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The Trump White House is likely now criminal in at least three nations, if only stupid in North Korea and Russia. There is a criminal/corruption investigations treaty with Ukraine: Violated. There was no clearance from Congress, or any consultation in advance of the criminal unauthorized use of force. There is no reported clearance from Iraq to proceed with the execution of the Iranian National, a guest in Iraq. The U.S. too, is a guest in Iraq. The White House could have sought multiple Iraqi actions against the Iranian National Leader.

US complies with new rules as Iraq cracks down on use of its airspace

The Shiites are a presence in the Mideast, as are the Sunni. Shiites easily visit one another--Iran and Iraq. Sunni easily visit one another. Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and so on. The United States had committed to seek authorization from Iraq as a part of its "Guest" Status in Iraq. That is recent, and known to the military, in the link.

The White House pulled a Bush-tactic--to go-it-alone, even again.

The Sunni nations now want pronto major de-escalation. Outcome International, One.

The Pentagon assessed a military cost-benefit outcome analysis, looking only for White House authorization.

The Bush and Obama Administrations had not given political authorizations. The criminal execution doesn't even amount to an Act of War. But Secretary of State cannot call it a plan for World Peace.

It is now better regarded a Terrorist Atrocity: Like a Pharaoh would authorize.

As the economy continues to crater: There are likely no political points to be gained anywhere: From atrocity mis-adventure.

Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred.
(Great Subjugating Pharaoh is given credit for the Moses Atrocity, (Deut 23: 19-20, usury economics), in Acts 7!)
 
U.S. military officials in Iraq will now seek out Iraqi approval before launching any air operations, a move made a day after that nation’s prime minister announced a ban of unauthorized flights, including those involving coalition forces fighting ISIS.

Top leaders with Operation Inherent Resolve, the joint task force leading anti-ISIS efforts in the country, have met with Iraqi defense officials to discuss the mandate to have every helicopter, unmanned aerial vehicle and fighter aircraft launch pre-approved, according to a Friday release from the Pentagon.

“As guests within Iraq’s sovereign borders, CJTF-OIR complies with all Iraqi laws and direction from the Government of Iraq,” the release said. “The U.S.-led coalition immediately complied with all directions received from our Iraqi partners as they implemented the Prime Minister’s order.”

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Plumes of smoke rise after an explosion at a military base southwest of Baghdad, Iraq., on Monday, Aug. 12, 2019. (Loay Hameed/AP)
Under the agreement, coalition forces would have to route any requests to fly through the Iraqi government, including urgent flights in support of coalition troops fighting against ISIS in the country’s north.

A new system could hamstring response times to flight requests, according to a former Inter-Agency Take Force director at U.S. Special Operations Command.

"The biggest concern would be, if there’s an immediate call to respond to troops in danger ... quickly routing so that any kind of [quick reaction force] could get to the troops in contact or in immediate need of support,” retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Robert Holmes told Military Times on Friday.

It would be less of an issue for planned airstrikes or other missions, but a catastrophe when there are minutes to scramble aircraft and save lives.

“If it were up to me, I would ensure that I had a U.S. military liaison officer in that command center to expedite any kind of emergent or immediate request," Holmes said, down to single-digit seconds. "These are smart guys out there now, and quite frankly, maybe they’ve already done that.”

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi had threatened to treat any unauthorized flights through Iraqi airspace as hostile, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

That included reconnaissance aircraft, both manned and unmanned, as well as helicopters and fighter jets, which have been allowed in Iraqi air space since the joint anti-ISIS campaign in late 2014.

Coalition flights ― including surveillance, close-air support and medical evacuations ― will still be authorized, but requests will be routed to a centralized office to better keep track of them.


Blast at Iraq weapons depot injures 13, cause unclear
Iraq’s interior ministry says a large explosion at an ammunition depot southwest of the capital, Baghdad, has injured 13 people, most lightly.

By: The Associated Press
Mahdi also ordered any military bases or weapons caches moved away from major cities.

The move came in response to an explosion Monday at Camp Falcon, also known as al-Saqr, near Baghdad. The former American base, now controlled by national police, has a weapons depot with a stockpile controlled by local militia groups.

“The blast shook the Iraqi capital and sent explosives and mortar shells shooting into the sky, damaging nearby homes and terrifying residents who ran into the streets with their cellphones. Black smoke billowed over the city for hours afterward,” the AP reported.

The cause of the explosion is unknown, but officials have blamed overheating, while rumors have flown that it was an Israeli airstrike targeting weapons stored by Iran-backed militias.

It was the latest in a series of explosions at munitions warehouses, sparking suspicion that airstrikes had targeted the stockpiles.
 
Militarytimes.com has far more access to military reports and information than does this important message board of the truth, even! International criminal activity even now seems to embarrass Saudi Arabia--not in a position to suddenly look support of the USA. The rest of the Middle East can now only see a criminal, invading sovereign airspace.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Deut 23: 19-20, anyone notices: Is not about equal treatment under law, or a bunch of fair trials!)
 
Militarytimes.com has far more access to military reports and information than does this important message board of the truth, even! International criminal activity even now seems to embarrass Saudi Arabia--not in a position to suddenly look support of the USA. The rest of the Middle East can now only see a criminal, invading sovereign airspace.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Deut 23: 19-20, anyone notices: Is not about equal treatment under law, or a bunch of fair trials!)

So why didn't you provide a link to that information? Your only link deals with the use of airspace issue. What about the rest of your fiction?
 
This Iranian terrorist general was responsible for the deaths of thousands of IRANIANS let alone all the other people he killed and wounded. The world is glad that thug is dead.
 
Public Information is available in support of the Treaty with Ukraine, and the failure to consult with Congress: Even in other Threads on the message board. The use of airspace issue is in this thread to show the further autocratic abuse of power of the White House. It has announced even further cover-ups just today, reported in the NY Times.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(In the application of Pharaoh's subjugation, there is still even Acts 7!"
 
"The World" was not impacted by the deceased, but he was a "Stable," national leader in badly pressured Iraq. That national government too, needs support. Then further, White House has yet to release its evidence of the "Weapons of Mass Destruction," also allegedly in Iraq, going back more than a decade!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Of Pharaoh's household: Was Moses educated!"
 

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