jueves, 9 de enero de 2020

Iran believed to be telling militias not to attack US targets, Pence says | Fox News

Iran believed to be telling militias not to attack US targets, Pence says | Fox News

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House to vote on War Powers resolution limiting Trump's actions as US, Iran back away from military conflict
Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced plans for the House to vote Thursday on a War Powers Resolution that aims to limit President Trump’s military action toward Iran, saying Democrats have “serious, urgent concerns about the administration’s decision to engage in hostilities against Iran and about its lack of strategy moving forward.”
The Democrat-authored resolution would reassert congressional authority and rebuke Trump’s decision last week to take out Iran’s top general, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, in an airstrike without their consent. Republican leadership aides argued to Fox News that the proposed War Powers Resolution is “toothless,” saying it has “NO chance of becoming law.”
The expected vote comes after Trump declared Wednesday that Iran appeared to be "standing down” in the wake of missile strikes on American bases in Iraq that he said resulted in “no casualties.” While the attacks marked the latest escalation with Tehran in the aftermath of Soleimani's killing, they appeared to open the door to reducing tensions after it became clear that no American forces were killed. Vice President Mike Pence told CBS News on Wednesday that Iran has asked its allied militias not to attack U.S. targets.
Still, the region remained on edge, with American troops said to be on high alert. Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters it was “perhaps too early to tell” if Iran would be satisfied that the missile strikes were sufficient to avenge the Soleimani killing. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said officials expect Shiite militias to try to undermine the U.S. presence in the region, whether they're directed by Iran or not.
Soon after Esper's comments, two rockets landed in Baghdad’s “Green Zone” on Wednesday night, likely fired by Iran-backed militia groups. They exploded in the perimeter of the U.S. Embassy but did not strike the compound. No casualties were reported, according to Fox News’ Trey Yingst.

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