The United States Department of Defense has rejected any timetable for its allegedly finalized plan to withdraw troops from Syria.
Report:
Efforts are reportedly underway in US Senate to block a pro-Israel bill in response to the ongoing government shutdown, blamed on US President Donald Trump.
Zionist businessmen Larry Silverstein and Lewis Eisenberg, who are close friends of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, made billions of dollars from the destruction of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, says Dr. Kevin Barrett, an American academic who has been studying the events of 9/11 since late 2003.
Iran:
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi denounced the recent remarks made by the US President Donald Trump, and said that he makes impossible, unrealistic, and unattainable wishes in his speeches.
Iraqi sources reported that Washington has deployed large groups of soldiers in Western Iraq a number of its military forces who were earlier stationed in Syria.
A Palestinian teenage boy has sustained serious injuries after Israeli military forces stormed a city in central West Bank as tensions continue to simmer in the occupied Palestinian territories more than a year after US President Donald Trump declared Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel.
Iraqi MP:
A senior Iraqi legislator revealed that Washington has transferred again a number of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO, also known as the MEK, PMOI and NCRI) terrorist group to Iraq and is training the group's members at its bases.
A US House of Representatives panel plans to investigate ties between the sprawling business conglomerate owned by President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia.
Iran has criticized the European Union for failing to set up a payment mechanism meant to circumvent US sanctions, warning that the bloc should account for the "consequences" of the delay.