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‘Iran-linked’ fighters killed, US soldiers injured in Syria clash

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‘Iran-linked’ fighters killed, US soldiers injured in Syria clash

The assaults comply with US raids on ‘Iran-linked’ targets in Syria, and are available amid negotiations over a nuclear deal.

A number of United States troopers had been flippantly wounded and not less than two fighters described by US Central Command as “suspected Iran-backed militants” had been killed in Syria, a day after the US mentioned it had carried out raids on “Iran-linked” targets within the nation.

The US navy mentioned assaults had been launched on two services on Wednesday night, with a number of rockets touchdown contained in the perimeter of Mission Help Website Conoco in northeast Syria, shortly adopted by one other close to Mission Help Website Inexperienced Village, each run by the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed Kurdish-led group.

In response, raids by a US helicopter killed “two to 3 … suspected Iran-backed militants”. The assertion mentioned two US navy personnel had been handled following the assaults, and two others had been beneath analysis.

The assaults come a day after the US navy mentioned it had carried out raids in Deir Az Zor, a strategic oil-rich province that borders Iraq, on teams linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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US Central Command mentioned the raids had been ordered by President Joe Biden and had been a direct response to an August 15 assault on the al-Tanf Garrison, the place US troops are primarily based.

Colin Kahl, the US undersecretary of defence for coverage, advised reporters that these raids demonstrated that “the USA won’t hesitate to defend itself in opposition to Iranian and Iran-backed aggression when it happens”.

The assaults concerned eight US fighter jets, 4 F-16s and 4 F-15Es, and hit 9 targets in Syria, the navy mentioned, together with an ammunition depot and logistic provide bunkers.

Iran has denied any hyperlinks to the fighters, with its international ministry on Wednesday calling the US raids a “violation by the US military of the folks and infrastructures of Syria”, which it mentioned additionally amounted to a violation of the nation’s territorial integrity and independence.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights mentioned the US air assaults focused the Ayash Camp run by the Fatimiyoun group, made up of Shia fighters from Afghanistan. The opposition battle monitor reported that not less than six Syrian and international fighters had been killed within the air assaults.

The newest escalation comes as events to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal construct momentum in the direction of bringing again the landmark settlement, with Washington on Wednesday responding to Tehran’s strategies for reviving the accord, from which former US president Donald Trump withdrew in 2018.

Kahl advised reporters that the state of nuclear deal negotiations wouldn’t affect the US’s “willingness and resolve to defend ourselves”.

“I feel the strike final night time was a reasonably clear communication to the Iranians that these items are all on totally different tracks,” he mentioned.

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US forces first deployed to Syria throughout a marketing campaign in opposition to ISIL (ISIS) launched by former US President Barack Obama, partnering with the SDF.

There are about 900 US troops nonetheless within the nation, with Brett McGurk, the White Home coordinator for the Center East and North Africa, saying final 12 months the troops had 4 most important aims in Syria: to cut back violence, keep navy strain on ISIL, deal with Syria’s humanitarian disaster, and to assist Israel.

The Syrian authorities has consistently expressed its opposition to the US function in Syria, and demanded that US forces withdraw.

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Nix leads Broncos past Chiefs' reserves 38-0 and into playoffs for 1st time since 2015 season

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DENVER (AP) — Rookie Bo Nix set a franchise record by completing his first 18 passes and the Denver Broncos ended an eight-year playoff drought Sunday with a 38-0 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs’ bevy of backups.

The Broncos (10-7) snapped a two-game skid and buried nearly a decade’s worth of futility and frustrations by returing to the postseason party for the first time since winning Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season.

They’ll visit Buffalo (13-4) in the wild-card round next weekend after handing the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs (15-2) their first shutout since Dec. 16, 2012, at Oakland.

Having already secured the AFC’s No. 1 seed and sole first-round bye in their quest for an unprecedented three-peat, Chiefs coach Andy Reid sat Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and a host of other starters.

Carson Wentz got the start at quarterback and fizzled in his first extended action since Week 18 with the Rams last season. He was 10 of 17 for 98 yards and was sacked four times by the league’s best pass rush (62 sacks).

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Nix threw for four touchdowns, giving him 29 for the season, second-most by a rookie in NFL history, behind only Justin Herbert’s 31 in 2020.

He finished 26 of 29 for 321 yards, and his 18 consecutive completions also were the most ever by a Broncos QB. Nix hit Marvin Mims twice, Courtland Sutton (five times for 98 yards) and Devaughn Vele for scores.

Vele’s TD was intended for Adam Trautman but ricocheted off cornerbacks Nazeeh Johnson (twice) and Keith Taylor before Vele cradled the catch just before tumbling out of the back of the end zone, giving Nix 17 consecutive completions at that point and extending Denver’s lead to 21-0.

That wild conclusion capped an 18-play, 89-yard drive that lasted more than 11 minutes, keeping Wentz cooling his cleats on the sideline next to Mahomes, who was decked out in a white hoodie.

After Harrison Butker was wide left on a 51-yard field goal — his first miss in 18 tries at Empower Field at Mile High — Wil Lutz gave Denver a 24-0 halftime lead by nailing a 33-yarder with 3 seconds left.

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The Broncos made it 31-0 on Mims’ second TD catch late in the third quarter and Audric Estime punched it in from the 1 in the fourth quarter.

The Chiefs won’t play again until Jan. 18 or 19, meaning Mahomes, who last played on Christmas Day, and other stars who sat this one out will have at least 24 days between games.

The Broncos are back in the playoffs for the first time since winning Super Bowl 50 after the 2015 season. That’s the longest playoff drought for a team after raising the Lombardi Trophy.

The Broncos’ clincher came 3,255 days after Von Miller led them to a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers on Feb. 7, 2016, and their reward as the AFC’s seventh and final seed is a trip to Buffalo next weekend to face Miller in the first round of the playoffs.

The Bills were the only other team to beat Kansas City this season, 30-21 in Week 11.

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The Chiefs’ loss ended their six-game win streak but eliminated the prospect of them having to possibly face Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow at some point in the playoffs. The Bengals, who won their fifth consecutive game Saturday night at Pittsburgh, needed Denver to lose to have a chance to sneak into the playoffs at 9-8.

The Chiefs, who had won 17 of their previous 18 games against the Broncos, were planning on staying in Denver for the night because of a winter storm that also delayed their flight into Colorado for several hours Saturday.

Injuries

Chiefs DB Chamarri Conner injured a shoulder in the first half and was ruled out at the start of the third quarter. Also sitting out for Kansas City were RB Isiah Pacheco (ribs), RT Jawaan Taylor (knee), CB Jaylen Watson (ankle), WR Mecole Hardman (knee), DE George Karlaftis, CB Trent McDuffie and DT Chris Jones (calf), among others.

The Broncos came out of the game healthy. WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey left briefly with an ankle injury in the first half but only missed a few snaps.

Up next

Chiefs: A first-round bye as they get healthy for the AFC divisional round Jan. 18-19.

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Broncos: A visit next weekend to Buffalo for a wild-card game against the Bills.

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Austrian nationalist party leader rumored to be in talks to form government

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Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen on Sunday announced that he would meet with far-right politician Herbert Kickl as speculation grows that he will ask the Freedom Party leader to form a government.

Van der Bellen made the announcement after meeting with Chancellor Karl Nehammer and others at his presidential palace. Nehammer has announced his intention to resign after coalition talks between his conservative Austrian People’s Party and the center-left Social Democrats collapsed over the budget.

Nehammer has ruled out working with Kickl, but others within his party are less adamant. Earlier Sunday, the People’s Party nominated its general secretary, Christian Stocker, as interim leader, but the president said Nehammer would remain chancellor for now.

Van der Bellen said that he had spent several hours talking to key officials, after which he got the impression that “the voices within the People’s Party who exclude working with the Freedom Party under its leader Herbert Kickl have become quieter.”

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The president said that this development has “potentially opened a new path,” which has prompted him to invite Kickl for a meeting on Monday morning.

Kickl’s Freedom Party topped the polls in the autumn’s national election with 29.2% of the vote, but Van der Bellen tasked Nehammer with putting together a new government because no other party was willing to work with Kickl.

That decision drew heavy criticism from the Freedom Party and its supporters, with Kickl saying in October that it was “not right and not logical” that he did not get a mandate to form a government.

“We are not responsible for the wasted time, the chaotic situation and the enormous breach of trust that has emerged,” Kickl said Sunday afternoon on social media. “On the contrary: It is clear that the Freedom Party has been and continues to be the only stable factor in Austrian politics.”

Exterior view of the Austrian Peoples’ Party’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, Jan. 05, 2025. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter Bader)

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Stocker addressed reporters on Sunday afternoon and confirmed that he had been appointed “unanimously” by his party to serve as interim leader. “I am very honored and happy,” he said.

He also welcomed the decision by the president to meet with Kickl and said that he now expects that the leader of the party that emerged as the clear winner from the last election would be tasked with forming a government.

“If we are invited to negotiations to form a government, we will accept this invitation,” Stocker added.

In the past, Stocker has criticized Kickl, calling him a “security risk” for the country.

In its election program titled “Fortress Austria,” the Freedom Party calls for “remigration of uninvited foreigners,” for achieving a more “homogeneous” nation by tightly controlling borders and suspending the right to asylum via an emergency law.

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The Freedom Party also calls for an end to sanctions against Russia, is highly critical of Western military aid to Ukraine and wants to bow out of the European Sky Shield Initiative, a missile defense project launched by Germany. The Freedom Party has also signed a friendship agreement in 2016 with Putin’s United Russia Party that it now claims has expired.

Kickl has criticized “elites” in Brussels and called for some powers to be brought back from the European Union to Austria.

Austria was thrown into political turmoil on Friday after the liberal party Neos pulled out of coalition talks with the the People’s Party and the Social Democrats. On Saturday the two remaining parties, who have only a one-seat majority in Parliament, made another attempt to form a government — but that also ended in failure after a few hours, with negotiators saying they were unable to agree on how to repair the budget deficit.

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Scholz condemns Musk's support for far-right AfD

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German government officials previously accused Musk of election interference as his endorsement comes weeks ahead of the country’s general elections in February.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned Elon Musk’s endorsement of Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party ahead of the country’s upcoming elections.

Musk has repeatedly backed AfD on social media platform X, which he owns. Two weeks ago, the US billionaire claimed “only the AfD can save Germany.” Musk also endorsed the party in an op-ed he wrote for the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag at the end of December.

German government officials last week accused Musk of election interference, as his comments come weeks before Germany is set to hold its elections on 23 February.

Scholz has previously ignored Musk’s personal attacks, such as when he called the chancellor an “incompetent fool” and urged him to “resign immediately” following the Magdeburg attack on 20 December, but expressed concern as the tech mogul has seemingly tried to get involved in the general election.

“The crucial thing is that Mr. Musk has supported a partly right-wing extremist party and, as you can see, is not only acting in that direction in this country. And that is something we not only disagree with, I completely reject that,” Sholz said at a press conference on Sunday.

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The German chancellor added that it was not the first time the SDP, his own party, had to defend themselves against “rich entrepreneurs”. What is new, however, is the role of media and algorithms in shaping popular opinions.

“What is certainly new is the fact that it is a global media entrepreneur. What is certainly new is the fact that with algorithms, it is not certain how opinion is formed, which is organised by the structures of these systems.”

Scholz also rejected reports claiming he was planning a meeting with Russian President Putin.

“That is a false claim. You can’t do that. It is deeply indecent. There is no evidence for this. No one can report anything that no one has even thought about. And therefore, I think even upright people should be outraged when false allegations are made.”

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