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A convoy of US military vehicles has arrived from Iraq to Al-Hasakah province in northeastern Syria, Sham FM broadcaster reported.
According to its post on Facebook, at least 55 vehicles, including tanks and engineer equipment, entered the province from Iraq.
The US-led coalition has been fighting against the Daesh* terrorist organisation in Syria and Iraq since 2014. In Syria, the presence of the coalition has not been authorised either by the country's government or by the UN Security Council's mandate. Last year, Washington announced the fall of the so-called "Islamic State caliphate" but added that it would stay in Syria to prevent the resurgence of the terrorist network. To justify his army's prolonged stay in Syria, US President Donald Trump said that there was the need to "keep the oil" and prevent it from being taken by the remaining terrorists.

Border barrier construction continues up a mountain in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Lukeville, Ariz., on Jan. 7.
The Pentagon informed Congress on Thursday of its plans to divert the $3.83 billion from the purchase of aircraft and other equipment and instead use the funds for the construction of border barriers. The Pentagon is moving the money using a counternarcotics law that allows the Defense Department to build fencing for other federal, state and local agencies in known drug-smuggling corridors.
According to budget documents reviewed by The Washington Post, the Pentagon is pulling the funding from two F-35 fighter jets and two Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft for the Marine Corps; one P-8A reconnaissance aircraft for the Navy; and four C-130J transport planes and eight MQ-9 Reaper drones for the Air Force.
Comment: See also:
- San Diego already seeing benefits from new border wall
- New Mexico begins work on border wall replacement with diverted defense funds
- US Supreme Court: Trump allowed to spend $2.5B in Pentagon funds on border wall
- Trump's Big Win: Supreme Court rules Southern border wall may proceed
- Trump will sign spending bill, declare national emergency and 'other executive action' to build the wall
- Dems slip 'poison pill' into border security plan to prevent building the wall
- Former DHS special agent who fought sex trafficking says 'enough politics, build the wall for children'
Speaking on February 15 at the Munich Security Conference, Sergei Lavrov made no mention of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, where a nearly six-year conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed fighters has killed more than 13,000 people.
The war in eastern Ukraine and Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula led to Western sanctions, Russia being kicked out of the Council of Europe, and other punitive measures.

FILE PHOTO: A security member guards an entrance to the Green Zone, Baghdad, Iraq
The US-led coalition says its base in Baghdad was "impacted" by "small rockets" around 3:24am local time. An investigation into the incident is underway, it added.
The attack did not result in any casualties, Col. Myles Caggins, spokesman for Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Resolve (CJTF-OIR), stated on Twitter, without providing any details.
The explosions allegedly rocked Union III coalition base which sits just across the street from the diplomatic compound.
Earlier this week, Leader of the UK opposition Jeremy Corbyn challenged Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the House of Commons on the US extradition request for WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange.
Corbyn stated that Assange had been charged by the US "for exposing war crimes, the murder of civilians and large-scale corruption". Backing the Council of Europe, who warned that the prosecution of Assange sets a dangerous precedent for journalists and called for his immediate release, he asked:
"Will the Prime Minister agree with the Parliamentary report that's going to the Council of Europe that this extradition should be opposed and the rights of journalists and whistleblowers upheld for the good of all of us?"
Comment: This may in fact be Her Majesty's way of weighing in on it... she has exposed it - inadvertently or otherwise - to be a POLITICAL, not a legal matter.
A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman has said the Queen will not intervene to release Julian Assange, vowing to remain "non-political." The statement seemingly confirms that Assange's detention is a political, not criminal, matter.
With WikiLeaks founder Assange holed up in HM Prison Belmarsh awaiting extradition to the US, activist Chris Lonsdale penned a letter to Queen Elizabeth II last month, asking the monarch to "ensure that Mr. Julian Assange is freed from Belmarsh Prison unconditionally," in the spirit of "justice, peace and fair-mindedness."
In a reply posted by Lonsdale on Sunday, a spokeswoman for the Queen said that Her Majesty "remains strictly non-political at all times," and Assange's detention is therefore "not a matter in which the Queen would intervene."
Assange's supporters have long argued that his arrest and imprisonment are motivated by politics, not justice. Assange has languished in Belmarsh since his arrest inside London's Ecuadorian embassy last April, ostensibly on charges of skipping bail in 2012. He is also facing extradition to the US to answer to a litany of espionage charges, related to WikiLeaks' publication of classified US military documents detailing potential war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan. If convicted, he faces 175 years in prison.
Comment: See also:
- Corbyn praises Assange for exposing US war crimes, calls for extradition to be halted
- UN envoy says Assange showing signs of "torture", British govt should release him immediately
- 'Absolutely unaware': Assange testifies in trial of Spanish company that spied on WikiLeaks founder inside embassy

Bernie Sanders speaks during a campaign rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 15, 2020
Despite being pipped at the post in Iowa by Pete Buttigieg (with the help of a malfunctioning voting app, his supporters claim), Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders came out victorious in last week's New Hampshire primary. With the Nevada primary just a week away, a Morning Consult poll published this week put the progressive senator ten points ahead of Joe Biden, the former vice president and until now, the supposed frontrunner for the 2020 nomination.
While the news has energized Sanders' supporters, it's also motivated mainstream Democrats and establishment talking heads, who've taken to slamming Sanders as a "communist," and a "left-wing version of Trump."
Comment: All the hue and cry about Sander's position on Israel is just theatrics. In the end he is a soft supporter, whom Israel doesn't really need to worry about.
- Bernie Sanders slams Netanyahu government as racist
- Sanders: 'Absolutely use foreign aid as leverage' against Israel's government
- Bernie Sanders: A radical on economic policy, but a pussycat for Israel
- Bernie Sanders' feeble position on Israel is a serious progressive problem - and the reason I won't vote for him

Israeli border police officers, stand in the village of Azzun near the West Bank city of Qalqilya
Two weeks ago, the US administration rocked the boat when it revealed its 'deal of the century' plan, aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The initiative stipulated that the Jewish state would be able to "immediately" bite off big chunks of the West Bank - including the Jordan Valley, which makes some 30 percent of the area - in exchange for vast areas that would be given to the Palestinians in the Negev desert.
You might think that when two honest men, with nothing to gain and much to lose, speak the truth about a major scandal in a body which might one day decide between world war and peace, that the world would immediately do the right thing.
You would be utterly wrong.
In the movies, the dissenters would quickly be recognised as the heroes of the story, their bosses would admit to doing wrong. The media would celebrate their courage. And the matter would be set right.
But the case of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) shows that it would be foolish to expect that to happen. The OPCW is an agency of the UN. It exists to ensure impartial and rigorous inspection of the alleged use of chemical weapons. But it is now charged with being neither impartial nor rigorous.
An important story has been widely ignored, to the lasting shame of Western journalism. The organisation involved has made no move to correct the wrong. The individuals involved have been unfairly attacked by their own former employer.
Politicians have continued to repeat claims based on documents which have been gravely challenged, as if nothing had happened.

Women loyal to the Houthi movement parade to show support to the movement in Sanaa, Yemen
Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Force Commander Brig. Gen. Amir-Ali Hajizadeh has called on Iran's partners in the unofficial 'Axis of Resistance' alliance to join together to defeat the US and Israel.
"All countries of the Axis of Resistance are united, and we must join hands to kick American troops out of the region and annihilate the Zionist regime," Hajizadeh said, speaking to Yemen's pro-Houthi al-Masirah television.
Comment: Is the Middle East's "axis of resistance" in a better or worse position post-Soleimani?
Short answer: Yes.










Comment: This comes on the heels of news that the Syrian government has liberated Aleppo from the foreign-backed terrorists: