News Roundup 3/23/17

by | Mar 23, 2017

News Roundup 3/23/17

by | Mar 23, 2017

  • Republicans in Congress are growing unhappy with Mattis. [Link]
  • Tillerson says US troops will remain in Iraq after ISIS is defeated. [Link]
  • Congress is looking to place sanctions on Assad and countries that assist Assad. [Link]
  • The US vows to defeat ISIS in Afghanistan in 2017. [Link]
  • At least four people were killed during a terror attack in London. The terrorist drove his car into a group of people and stabbed a police officer to death. [Link]
  • Israel rejects the US request for a freeze in building some settlements. [Link]
  • US forces had a part in an operation to retake a Syrian dam from ISIS. While the Pentagon admits the US troops were involved in the mission, the Pentagon insists the US troops are only advising in Syria. [Link]
  • The US coalition bombed a school in Raqqa killing 33 civilians who were using the school as a shelter. [Link]
  • Tillerson says the US plans to establish safe zones in Syria. [Link]

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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