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preparing to deploy to the Middle East, as could signal an escalation and possible use
“of ground troops in the war with Iran, as impures Quilorence reports.”
2-3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne based in Fort Bragg North Carolina have received written orders to deploy to the Middle East, according to a U.S. government official who was not authorized to speak publicly. The soldiers will come from the division's immediate response force, which is able to mobilize worldwide with an 18 hours to do a variety of missions.
Along with two marine expeditionary units already sailing toward the Persian Gulf, this could bring about 6-8,000 American ground troops in close proximity to Iran. President Trump has alternately said he would not put boots on the ground and that he won't rule it out.
Quilorence and Pyrenees were to the deployment follows President Trump's remarks in the
Oval Office Tuesday that the U.S. is in talks with Iran to end the fighting, but Iran is again denying any negotiations in a pre-recorded video on state television Wednesday. In Iranian military spokesman said the U.S. is negotiating with itself.
“A bit reports a Trump administration has sent Iran a 15-point ceasefire plan through intermediaries.”
ISIS is leasing and buying warehouses across the country to retrofit them into immigrant detention centers, but there's widespread outcry as the agency pushes forward without consulting local officials. Here's in Pyrenees' Nushemather reporting. In Oakwood, Georgia, the Trump administration bought a warehouse just a mile away from City
Hall.
City manager, Beer White, said the local government was left totally in the dark.
They haven't talked to us and told us anything about what their capacity is. I don't think it's problematic for us and our citizens. As a deal finalized, White reached out for clarity, but at last check has still received no response. One of our councilman said it best in a meeting, and he said it was an egregious
overstep by the federal government. From added sewer costs to increased security demands to local protests, having a detention center in the middle of town is a big change. The city is left to deal with a fallout all on its own. A Nushemather and PR news.
National Transportation Safety Board says the fire truck involved in Sunday night's collision with an air Canada jet landing at the Gordia Airport was not equipped with the technology showing its location in TSP Church and a verhomity.
“In order for ASDX to work well, you have to know where ground vehicles and aircraft”
are. So in this case, that ground that vehicle did not have a transponder. Homity also said the airport's ground surveillance system did not generate an alert of vehicles in the runway, and she expressed longstanding in TSP concerns about controller staffing.
The crash killed two air Canada pilots. This is in PR news. Minnesota is suing the Trump administration for access to evidence that state officials say is key to an independent investigation into three shootings by federal officers, including the killings of Renee Good and Alex Prattie.
The lawsuit seeks a court order demanding the administration cooperate with state investigators. The lawsuit says the federal government is not permitted to withhold evidence for the purpose of shielding law enforcement officers from scrutiny. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have released American citizen Dennis Coil who have been detained
for a year. Empiriously a Hadid reports. Afghanistan and Iran were singled out by the State Department in early March for their practice of detaining Americans as a form of leverage. Bill was detained in January 2025 while in the Afghan capital Kabul.
His describes a 64-year-old academic who focused on Afghanistan's many language communities. It's not clear why the Taliban detained him. Two Taliban spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment, but in a statement, the Afghan Foreign Ministry said Coil's release came on the occasion of Aida Lfitter, the celebration that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Hedid and Pian use, Moida, Tuesday's election in Denmark has left the Prime Minister's future on clear official results show Prime Minister Meta Frederickson Center left social Democrats losing ground in an election that turned on bread and butter issues, rather than Frederickson's handling of the crisis over President Trump's ambitions toward Green Land.
Co-olition talks loom as neither the left leaning nor the right leaning blocks one of majority in Parliament. I'm trial Snyder in PR News.


