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News of the Day for Friday, January 24, 2020

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Today in Afghanistan The U.S. president first announced that there were no casualties from the January 28 Iranian missile attack on U.S. facilities in Iraq. The Pentagon later said that 11 service members had suffered concussions. Now the Pentagon says that 34 soldiers have been diagnosed with concussion or Traumatic Brain Injuries, including 7 who have been transported to the U.S. The president had previously said “I heard that they had headaches. And a couple of other things. But I would say, and I can report, it is not very serious.”

This report is somewhat unclear. We don’t know how many had mild concussions from which they have presumably recovered, and how many actually had TBIs and how severe they are. However, a TBI can be extremely serious, resulting in profound life-long disability. Presumably we’ll eventually learn more of the truth but the lies and minimization are profoundly insulting to members of the armed forces and their families.

There are varying reports of the number of Iraqis who participated in a demonstration in Baghdad demanding the removal of U.S. forces from the country. UPI puts the number at “millions” but the more common estimate is 200,000. The event was organized by Muqtada al-Sadr, who has also criticized excessive Iranian influence in Iraq but who held this demonstration to focus solely on the presence of U.S. and allied forces.  While Sadr’s own militia is independent of Iran, the rally was joined by Iran-backed Hashed al-Shaabi. The event ended peacefully.

It happened against the backdrop of continuing demonstrations against government incompetence and corruption. In protests in Basra and Iraq, a reported 12 people were killed by security forces earlier this week. Two more were reported killed today in Baghdad.

Four employees of a French Christian NGO are missing in Baghdad. Today in Afghanistan


Source: http://warnewstoday.blogspot.com/2020/01/news-of-day-for-friday-january-24-2020.html


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