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US-Iran tensions rise in Iraq, as Qassem Soleimani assassination anniversary nears

US-Iran tensions rise in Iraq, as Qassem Soleimani assassination anniversary nears Cathrin Schaer © Provided by dw.com Qassem Soleimani s and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis killings sparked widespread protests in Iraq January 3 marks the first anniversary of the death of senior Iranian military leader, Qassem Soleimani. The major general was killed in a US-directed drone attack, while visiting Baghdad. In a statement earlier this month, Iran s religious leader, Ayataollah Ali Khamenei, repeated his country s desire for revenge. For Iraqis, this may well pose a danger. We fear that Iraq will become the arena for the settling of scores and that this will only hurt innocent Iraqis, explains Nazem Shukr, a civil servant from Iraq s Anbar province. We re worried that Iran will retaliate, America will react and then we ll go back to square one, like in 2006 when there were sectarian tensions and many were killed, he told DW.

Spotlight on Global Jihad (December 17-23, 2020) - The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center

ISIS weapons depot located by the Iraqi army north of Baghdad. Rockets found in the weapons depot (Facebook page of Iraqi Army Spokesman Yahya Rasoul, December 20, 2020) Three ISIS operatives detained by the Iraqi Counterterrorism Apparatus (Facebook page of the Iraqi Counterterrorism Unit, December 19, 2020) Main events of the past week Routine attacks continued in ISIS’s various provinces in Syria, Iraq and throughout Africa and Asia. Noteworthy examples: Syria: routine activity continued in the area of Deir al-Zor and Al-Mayadeen and in the desert region west of the Euphrates Valley. Prominent modus operandi of ISIS’s attacks included targeted killings and the activation of IEDs against vehicles and soldiers of the SDF and the Syrian army.

Fears that rogue scientists could engineer a new virus as devastating as Covid

SHARE The Covid-19 pandemic raised new fears for counter-terrorism experts: a virus just as devastating could be deliberately unleashed on the world. There is a scenario in which they use a war-game drill as a basis for emergency planning. In the exercise, money is paid to rogue scientists to use a level three biosecurity laboratory to develop a synthetically manipulated pathogen that is highly contaminating but low in toxicity, similar to Covid-19. Using the equivalent of a suicide bomber, the terrorists inject the pathogen into three victims around the Easter holidays. One goes to a refugee camp where it is passed on to aid workers who later fly to their various home countries.

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