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"When the Americans are in the region, they will both harm themselves and the nations [in the region], and their existence results in nothing but the deterioration of their own power and damage to these nations."He referred to an IRGC missile attack on a US airbase in January, saying that some US officials announced after the strike that they "wanted to carry out limited operations against the Iranians, which was no more than a political bluff".

According to the report, last week, the US Department of Defence issued a secretive directive to "prepare a campaign to destroy an Iranian-backed militia group that has threatened more attacks against American troops".Kataib Hezbollah and "Iranian paramilitary forces - members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps" are named possible targets of planned escalation. US President Donald Trump, when reportedly made aware of the initiative during a 19 March meeting in the Oval Office, did not immediately greenlight the campaign, but did allow planning to continue.

"In a situation where the entire world is experiencing difficulties due to COVID-19, this kind of military act by North Korea is very inappropriate and we call for an immediate halt."Japan's Ministry of Defense said the projectiles appeared to be ballistic missiles, and they did not land in Japanese territory or its exclusive economic zone.
"Recent repeated firings of ballistic missiles by North Korea is a serious problem to the entire international community including Japan."
"K1 has served as a critical location for the Coalition, the ISF and Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service in the fight to find and destroy ISIS safe havens in the rugged Hamrin Mountains. It will continue to be a key location in our partnered efforts to eliminate the evils of Daesh. Today's transfer was coordinated with the Government of Iraq and is possible thanks to the efforts and successes of our ISF partners."The coalition cited a successful campaign against Daesh by the Iraqi military as the reason behind the transfer of K1 and said that the move was pre-planned and unrelated to the spread of COVID-19 in the Middle Eastern country or recent attacks by Shiite militias against Iraqi bases hosting foreign troops.
Comment: The bloc's economy, like that in the US, was in dire need of fixing well before the phantom Corony virus came along. But now it's a matter of ensuring things don't devolve into warfare over limited resources.