The New U.S. Military Mission In Iraq: What We Know Now -- Washington Post
President Obama said Thursday night that he has authorized two new, major actions by the U.S. military in Iraq: airstrikes against militants with the Islamic State if U.S. interests or personnel are threatened, and humanitarian assistance for thousands of civilians who have fled the Islamist advance in northwest Iraq and are now trapped on a mountain.
Even those two specific missions are more complicated than that, however.
First, the U.S. humanitarian mission on Mount Sinjar began Thursday with airdrops by military aircraft, but it could require targeted airstrikes in order to “break the siege” at the base of the mountain and allow authorities to provide more assistance to the civilians, Obama said. They would be conducted in coordination with the Iraqi government and Iraqi Kurdish security forces known as pesh merga.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 8, 2014
US military launches airstrikes on terror targets in Iraq -- FOX News
Pentagon air drops humanitarian supplies to Iraq’s religious minorities -- Washington Times
US strikes could reach outside Baghdad -- The Hill
As Strikes Begin in Iraq, Many Options for Pentagon -- Defense News
Republicans Endorse Obama's Iraq Airstrikes - But With Sharp Criticism -- Defense News
Boehner ‘dismayed’ with Obama’s Iraq strategy -- The Hill
Russian fighter-bombers fly along northern sea route at first time -- ITAR-TASS
Russia to Conduct Military Drills on Conflict of Two Imaginary Nations -- RIA Novosti
Israel’s military policy sparks dissent among troops -- RT
Some in Israel are questioning the military's Hannibal Doctrine -- PRI
How will the Lebanese military deal with Arsal? -- Esperance Ghanem, Al-Monitor
Iran to unveil new defense system similar to Iron Dome – military commander -- RT
S. Korea sends destroyer to Libya for evacuations as security situation implodes -- Washington Times
India offers to buy more U.S. helicopters, hopes to drive down costs -- Reuters
Female Warship Commander In Royal Navy Stripped Of Captainship Over Alleged Affair -- IBTimes
NATO To Set Eastern European Measures at Summit -- Defense News
NATO set to cut three aircraft from AWACS fleet -- Janes 360
Poland Retains Su-22s, Wants New Attack Helicopters -- AIN Online
Assessing China's airborne early warning and control systems -- Want China Times
Chinese navy sending 3 ships to San Diego -- San Diego 6
ISAF Suspends Afghan Mission Following Killing of US General - Reports -- RIA Novosti
US Missile Cruiser Vella Gulf Enters Black Sea -- RIA Novosti
Senate Blocks F-22 Cut, Little Else for USAF Reprograming -- Defense News
Why pilots couldn’t stop a Marine Corps drone helicopter from crashing -- Washington Post
You won't see it on the runway, but Army's new camo pattern makes its debut -- al.com
The Strange, Sad Story of the Army's New Billion-Dollar Camo Pattern -- Gizmodo
Monster Machines: This Floating US Special Forces Base Sure Doesn't Look Like One -- Gizmodo
5 Ways U.S. Army Uses 3D Printing -- Benzinga
Pentagon’s breakthrough human brain-inspired computer chip to power drones -- Washington Times
CIA Vaults a Woman into Top Spy Ranks -- Newsweek
Golden Hammer: Congress loads military budget with $20 billion in pet projects -- Washington Times
Navy Report: Skipper Retreated to Cabin for Weeks -- AP
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl wraps up second day of interview with Army General -- KENS 5
Pentagon: Bibles OK at Military Recruiting Station -- Military.com
The U.S. military has pain rays and stun guns. So why aren't they being used? -- Dan Lamonthe, The Week/War Is Boring
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