Saturday 12 October 2019

Pentagon officials worried withholding aid was illegal

Pentagon officials worried withholding aid was illegalThe Ukraine affair has turned into an impeachment inquiry that could see President Trump removed from office. But it is also an example of yet another federal agency — this time, the Pentagon — caught off-guard by the president’s political imperatives.




Journalist and author James Stewart on impeachment inquiry: ‘Trump acted like someone who’s guilty’

Journalist and author James Stewart on impeachment inquiry: ‘Trump acted like someone who’s guilty’Journalist and author of "Deep State" James Stewart joins Yahoo News Editor in Chief Dan Klaidman and Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff to talk about the impeachment inquiry surrounding President Trump.




The Latest: Fire witness reports sparks near electric lines

The Latest: Fire witness reports sparks near electric linesLos Angeles arson investigators say a witness reported seeing sparks or flames coming from a power line near where a wildfire is believed to have started. Peter Sanders, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department, says investigators are seeking additional witnesses. Southern California Edison says it owns the transmission tower that was shown on KABC-TV.




Turkey Mistakenly Shells U.S. Special Forces in Syria: Report

Turkey Mistakenly Shells U.S. Special Forces in Syria: ReportU.S. special forces based in Syria have been caught in Turkish artillery fire, according to Newsweek. It remains unclear whether there were any other casualties.The contingent of U.S. troops was operating in the Kurdish-dominated city of Kobani in northeastern Syria when they were hit by shelling from Turkey's military, which is currently invading the region.A senior Pentagon official confirmed the incident, saying Turkish forces should have precise knowledge of American positions.Earlier on Friday Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters that a small number of special forces had been moved back from the Syrian border with Turkey in advance of the Turkish incursion into Kurdish territory. President Trump was met with bipartisan criticism when he announced the move on Monday as prominent lawmakers and pundits interpreted the development as an indication that the U.S. had signed off on the invasion.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated the goal of the operation is to secure an area inside Syria to resettle 3.6 million Syrian refugees currently residing in Turkey, as well as to fight Kurdish groups Turkey deems terrorist organizations.The U.S. partnered with several of those groups to combat ISIS. There are roughly 12,000 ISIS prisoners currently held in Kurdish detention facilities, although it is unclear what will happen to them as a result of the invasion.Meanwhile, the commander of the heavily-Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, General Mazlum Kobani Abdi, confirmed in an interview that Turkish shelling hit a prison with ISIS fighters in Syria, and five ISIS fighters managed to escape.The United Nations estimated that over 100,000 people fled the region in anticipation of Turkey's invasion.




Two dead near Los Angeles as Saddleridge fire forces 100,000 people to evacuate

Two dead near Los Angeles as Saddleridge fire forces 100,000 people to evacuateThe Saddleridge fire, which began in Sylmar, is moving quickly thanks to Santa Ana winds, burning homes and forcing evacuations in California near LA




U.S. military says not abandoning Kurds, condemns Turkish offensive

U.S. military says not abandoning Kurds, condemns Turkish offensiveThe Pentagon strongly denied on Friday accusations that it had abandoned its Syrian Kurdish allies to a Turkish military onslaught, which it said was destabilizing the region and doing "dramatic harm" to U.S.-Turkey relations. U.S. President Trump's decision to pull back troops from Syria's border with Turkey has been widely criticized in Washington as a tacit "green light" for a Turkish offensive that intensified on Friday, with Turkish air and artillery strikes on Kurdish militia. "Nobody green-lighted this operation by Turkey, just the opposite.




Federal judges rule against Trump in 3 cases on executive powers

Federal judges rule against Trump in 3 cases on executive powersThe president's legal team was handed three courtroom defeats on Friday.