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US Intelligence: 15,000+ Were Let Free From ISIS Detention Camp After Collapse
Politicszerohedge12d ago

US Intelligence: 15,000+ Were Let Free From ISIS Detention Camp After Collapse

US Intelligence: 15,000+ Were Let Free From ISIS Detention Camp After Collapse Another 'win' for America's disastrous Syria policy, long predicated on overthrowing the Assad government and installing a 'moderate' Sunni regime - though it turns out Jolani's bearded Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militants are anything but... "U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that 15,000 to 20,000 people, including Islamic State affiliates are now at large in Syria, after an exodus from a cam...

Russia may interfere in Danish election, exploiting chaos sewn by US, spies warn
PoliticsThe Guardian4d ago

Russia may interfere in Danish election, exploiting chaos sewn by US, spies warn

US threats to seize Greenland have created ‘new international fault lines’ that can be used to spread disinformation, Danish intelligence agencies say Denmark’s intelligence services have warned that a foreign power may try to sway the general election on 24 March, saying the main threat was from Russia over support for Ukraine but also citing the chaos caused by US efforts to seize Greenland. The PET police intelligence service and FE military intelligence said in a joint statement the elect...

Woman in Syrian detention camp banned from returning to Australia for up to two years
WorldAPBBCThe Guardian14d ago3 sources

Woman in Syrian detention camp banned from returning to Australia for up to two years

Person among group of 34 women and children who were released from al-Roj camp on Monday but were forced to return One adult among the group of 34 Australian women and children in a Syrian detention camp has been issued with a temporary exclusion order, banning them from coming to Australia for up to two years. But the rest of the group has not been assessed by intelligence agencies as meeting the threshold to be banned from Australia, potentially clearing the way for the wives and children of Islamic State fighters to re-enter the country if they can make their own way back. Continue reading...