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Undeterred by cold, rainy weather throughout the week, American and Korean Warriors assigned to K-16 Air Base demonstrated their ability to confront and defeat terror threats during an exercise conducted March 29 to April 1.

All K-16 units participated in the force-protection exercise, including a battalion of Soldiers with 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, the 15th Composite Wing of the Republic of Korea Army from Seoul Air Base, a team from the 718th Explosive Ordinance Disposal Company and civilian personnel from the base fire department.

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The exercise, designed to ensure readiness in the event of a terrorist strike, focused on communication among the various units involved in defending the base, said 2nd Lt. Laurence Hines, the intelligence officer of 2nd Assault Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment, 2nd CAB. "It helps personnel know what to do, how to do it and when to do it based on the command group's overall protection plan."

During the exercise, Soldiers with 2nd CAB, along with their ROK Army counterparts, EOD and fire department personnel, simulated civil and military disturbances and designated responsibilities for the protection of assigned and visiting personnel.

I think we did really well given the short preparation time, but if we had more practice it certainly couldn't hurt, said Sgt. Kevin Shoun, the assistant platoon sergeant for D Company, 2-2nd Avn., and leader of one of the participating quick reaction force teams.

K-16 Air Base leaders are committed to fostering a better relationship with the ROK Army, and practicing the exercise with the 15th Composite Wing helps to forge a stronger relationship, Hines said. "During the exercise I was impressed by their professionalism and efficiency."

March 15, 2024. OTTAWA. Today Russia murdered at least 16 innocent people and injured at least 55 others in a terror strike on Odesa. Russia purposely targeted residential areas of the city with ballistic missiles.

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the recent, horrific terrorist attack that took place in Baghdad. On January 21, two suicide bombers exploded their vests in the center of the capital. More than 30 people were killed and at least 100 were wounded in the busy marketplace in Tayaran Square. The attack was planned and executed to produce maximum casualties.

U.S. forces in Iraq today conducted a self-defense strike which killed Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, a leader of the Iran-backed Harakat al-Nujaba terrorist group that is operating both in Iraq and Syria, said the Pentagon press secretary.

Al-Jawari, also known as Abu Taqwa, was actively involved in planning and carrying out attacks against American personnel. Abu Taqwa, along with another member of Harakat al-Nujaba, were both killed in a strike that took place around noon, Jan. 4, in Iraq, said Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder during a briefing today.

The U.S. currently has a military presence in Iraq as part of Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve. The CJTF-OIR mission is to advise, assist and enable partnered forces in the defeat of ISIS within designated areas of Iraq and Syria. Inside Iraq, the U.S. works in partnership with both the Iraqi Security Forces and the Kurdish Security Forces to carry out that mission.

"U.S. forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the government of Iraq," Ryder said. "They're there for one reason, which is to support the defeat-ISIS mission. We'll continue to work very closely with our Iraqi partners when it comes to the safety and security of our forces. When those forces are threatened, just like we would anywhere else in the world, we will maintain the inherent right of self-defense to protect our forces."

"It was 10 years ago this coming summer that ISIS was approximately 24 kilometers outside of Baghdad, when we kicked off the counter-ISIS mission after they had subsumed large swaths of Syria and Iraq," Ryder said. "No one wants to see a return of ISIS ... our focus is going to continue to remain on the defeat-ISIS mission. But again, we're not going to hesitate to protect our forces if they're threatened."

"On behalf of Secretary Austin and the department, our hearts are with the Japanese people after their tragic earthquake earlier this week," Ryder said. "The United States and Japan share a deep bond of friendship that unites our people, and our Japanese ally graciously hosts thousands of U.S. service personnel and family members. As you've heard from the president and the U.S. ambassador, our military forces in Japan are ready to assist as needed."

A terrorist plot against two Gujarat cities - Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar - and Nariman House and Gateway of India in Mumbai has been foiled, police sources told NDTV Thursday. Strikes against unspecified high-profile military bases - photographs of which were reportedly sent to Pakistan and Syria - were also foiled, sources said, claiming these may have been planned by the Islamic State,

These could have been among the biggest ever terror strikes on India, sources said, basing their input on the confession of Shahnawaz alias Shafi Uzzama, a suspected Islamic State operative arrested by Delhi Police from a hideout in the national capital early last month.

Sources said Shahnawaz was looking to improve his financial condition when he got sucked into illegal activities as a youngster in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh, his hometown. After becoming radicalised, he was trained by Anbar al-Awlaki, senior Al Qaeda operative killed in a US drone strike in Yemen in 2011.

This document provides a brief overview of fictional events within the Eligible Receiver 97 exercise including "electronic attacks" on power systems and physical attacks on two satellite tracking locations with one case involving hostages. The document suggests North Korea, Iran, and Cuba are behind the attacks and asks the J-5 (the joint staff officer for planning) to produce a briefing with options for responses.

These briefing slides, relating entirely fictional events, provide an update on the ship MV National Pride within the Eligible Receiver 97 exercise. The first section of the briefing states that North Korean special operations forces had hijacked the vessel and that there was believed to be Iranian individuals involved. The briefing then mentions a joint Iranian/North Korean terrorist campaign, North Korean internal instability, US Department of Energy officials on site at the Yongbyon nuclear facility in North Korea, indicators of a potential surprise attack by North Korea, reasons for Iranian cooperation with North Korea, and an overall assessment of Eligible Receiver 97 events up to that point.

This series of memos reports observations pertaining to the exercise Eligible Receiver 97 by Major General Byron of the US Marine Corps. Observations include difficulty in differentiating between criminal activities and directed attacks and thus deciding between DoD or law enforcement response, tactical and strategic focus (observations here are entirely redacted), and the construction of the exercise which limited involvement from the J-5 joint staff officer for planning.

These heavily-redacted briefing slides provide some information related to the Eligible Receiver exercise, including computer emergency response, intelligence agency involvement, and expectations of future activities.

TORONTO -- Roughly 1,600 garbage cans and 400 recycling bins are being removed from Toronto subway platforms to protect against possible terror strikes at Canada's most-travelled public transit system.

They would be located away from subway platforms, but remain at the entrances and exits and on the mezzanine levels of stations. The $277,000 program will help combat ''the threat of terrorism to our subway system,'' the report reads.

They can be detonated by remote control, don't require suicide bombers, can be easily concealed, and offer a variety of locations from gas stations, to subways to crowded malls, said David Forbes, president of security firm BoydForbes Inc.

Security experts recommend that unnecessary trash containers be removed from use while those remaining be located in prominent, well-lit areas within view of cameras and away from sources of secondary fragmentation such as windows, mirrors or overhead glass.

The French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said the death toll was 50, citing a conversation with his British counterpart, and Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Friday said the toll was 52; he did not disclose the source of his information.

Trapped passengers in the Underground railway threw themselves on the floor, some sobbing. As subway cars quickly filled with smoke, people used their umbrellas to try to break the windows so that they could get air. Passengers emerged from the Underground covered with blood and soot. On the street, in a light rain, buses ferried the wounded, and medics used a hotel as a hospital.

"I didn't hear anything, just a flash of light, people screaming, no thoughts of what it was. I just had to get out of the train," said subway passenger Chris Randall, 28, who was hospitalized with cuts and burns to the face, the legs and hands.

It was the attack that Britain had long feared, following al-Qaida's Sept. 11, 2001, strikes in New York and Washington and Britain's subsequent alliance with U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. Thursday's explosions also recalled the March 11, 2004, terrorist bombs that killed 191 people on four commuter trains in Madrid, at a time when Spain was part of the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.

Police were investigating whether suicide bombers were involved, and said they could not confirm the authenticity of a claim of responsibility from a group calling itself "The Secret Organization of al-Qaida in Europe." The group said the blasts were in retaliation for Britain's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In Washington, a senior counterterrorism official said the claim is considered "potentially very credible" because it appeared on a Web site that in the past has been used for extremist postings, the message appeared soon after the attacks and doesn't appeared hurried or rushed.

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