Dec 20, 2020 11:51:41 AM Assistant Superintendent of Police Farasiko Matawalu will depart for a year of tour of duty under the United Nations Interim Security in Abyei, Sudan early next month. A police statement issued this morning said ASP Matawalu presented his i-tatau to the Acting Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu this week at the Police Headquarters in Laucala. Originally from Makolei, Solevu in Bua, ASP Matawalu presently holds the post of Manager Tactical Operation at the Police Special Response Unit (PSRU) and his selection makes him the second Fijian officer to be deployed for mission duties under the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
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Nonetheless, Biden has indicated on a number of occasions his eagerness to renew the JCPOA.
“If Iran returns to strict compliance with the nuclear deal, the United States would rejoin the agreement as a starting point for follow-on negotiations,” then-candidate Biden wrote in September. “With our allies, we will work to strengthen and extend the nuclear deal’s provisions, while also addressing other issues of concern.”
In fact, it is precisely the long list of “other issues of concern” that Biden should place ahead of any return to negotiations over the Iranian nuclear weapons program, because at the moment the Islamic Republic is a massive force of instability, bloodshed, and treachery in the region.
The extraordinary photos that were taken by Israel channel 13 reporter, showing Lebanese soldiers aiming RPG launchers, while an IDF tank is operating in an enclave, and UNIFIL soldiers stand between them – provide the most poignant illustration of the complex situation along Israel’s northern border. They also emphasize the need to
“rethink” the reality in the south part of Lebanon, which was created after the second Lebanese war.
Let’s start from the end – the unusual incident in the enclave ended (like most incidents) without a single shot being fired. This is a direct result of the IDF’s close cooperation with UNIFIL, and ultimately via this channel, with the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), thus enabling the IDF to carry out operations in such a sensitive area without the danger of escalation.