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US airstrikes in Afghanistan are at levels not seen since Obama troop surge – Washington Post

The U.S. air war in Afghanistan has returnedto a level of intensity not seen since American forces were still fanned out across the country and fighting Taliban militants in daily skirmishes in 2012, according to recently released military data.

As of June 30, U.S. and coalition aircraft had dropped or expended 1,634 munitionsin Afghanistan so farthis year, according toU.S. Air Force numbers. By comparison, in 2015 and 2016, that figure was 298and 545 respectively.

The majority of this years strikes have been used to go after the Taliban, said Navy Capt. Bill Salvin, a spokesman for the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan. A portion of the air support, however, has alsobeen directed at terrorist groups such as the Islamic State.

The surge in U.S.-led air attacks comes as the Pentagon weighs whether to send thousands more troops into Afghanistanin a bid to reverse three years of steady gains by the Taliban. While Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis pledged to deliver a strategy to Congressthis month, some lawmakers see any increase in support to what has become Americas longest running war as futile.

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Salvin attributed the increasein airstrikes to gains made by Afghan Security Forces. As theyre more successful, more strikes are needed, Salvin said.

On Monday, a U.S.Marine unit in Helmand province often known as the birthplace of the Taliban said it had helped the Afghan Army retake a district center south of the provincialcapital of Lashkar Gah and that the operation had been supported with numerous U.S. airstrikes. Earlier this month, Army Pfc Hansen B. Kirkpatrick was killed in the same area when anArmy Special Forces team he was withcame under accurate mortar fire. Two other soldiers were wounded. ThoughAfghan forces control some population centers in Helmand, the Taliban are able to move around almost completely unrestricted.

An Aprilreport released by Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction indicated that Afghan forces control 60 percent of the country, up from 57 percent in November last year. That same report indicated the Taliban had gained a percentage point of ground, still putting the militants control of territory at its highest in the country since U.S. forces invaded the country in 2001. The rest, the report said, remains contested.

The United States is not winning in Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told Congress on June 13, saying he was crafting a new strategy which he will brief to lawmakers by mid-July. (Reuters)

To help prevent further losses, then-President Obama gave the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, Army Gen. John Nicholson, authorityto go after the Taliban with airstrikes. Before the June 2016 decision, U.S. forces were only allowed to target the Taliban with air support when defending U.S. troops alongside their Afghan counterparts. The new powers, known as the strategic effects authority, were supposed to be used sparingly, during times when the U.S.-provided air support could effectively change the strategic outcome of abattle.

The renewed intensity of the U.S.-led air campaign, along with the burgeoning capabilities of the Afghan Air Force, have also meant Afghan civilians are dying more frequently from aerial attacks. Salvin said that the Afghans had carried out 1,000 strikes this year, compared to 1,600 for all of 2016.

A report released Monday by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan documented 95 civilian deaths and 137 wounded from airstrikes during the first six months of this year. The report said the Afghan Air Force was responsible for 29 of the deaths. It is unclear if theAfghan Air Force, likeits coalition counterparts, uses guided or smart munitions. In 2016, a spokesman for the U.S. mission in Afghanistan told reportersthe Afghan Air Forcewas not using guided bombs, and Salvin did not know if that had recently changed.

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The increase in civilian casualties from aerial operations affirms the criticality of continuous review of targeting criteria and pre-engagement precautionary measures in both offensive and defensive aerial operations, the report said.

These figures, according to the report, equate to a 67 percent increase in civilian deaths compared to the same reporting period from2016. Overall, however, civilian casualties at the hands of pro-government forces are down by roughly 20 percent, the report said.

Civilian casualties in Afghanistan continue to remain at record highs since the U.N. mission to Afghanistan began tracking civilian deaths in 2009. Tens of thousands of civilians and more than 2,000 U.S. troops have died in Afghanistansince 2001. Currently, there are roughly 8,500 U.S. troops servingalongside approximately 5,000 NATO forces in the country.

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Obama Rakes in Donors as Democrats Free Fall Into Irrelevance – Observer

Former President Barack Obama. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is experiencingrecord-low fundraising. In May 2017, it raised the lowest amount since 2003, and April 2017 was its worst month since 2009. Instead of donating to the DNC, donors have been pouring millions into the Obama Foundation.

On July 14, the Obama Foundation released alist of donations categorized by the amount given. The list donors who gave at least $1 million include Silicon Valley billionaire John Doerr, Microsoft, LinkedIn Founder Reid Hoffman, Rahm Emanuels go-to guyMichael Sacks, the Exelon Corporation, AT&T and Nasdaq Director Glenn Hutchins foundation and theNew York Community Trust.

Hoffman and Mark Pincus, who donated over $250,000 to the Obama Foundation, recentlylaunchedWTF, a political organization that aspires to get people to vote online for policies, slogans and ads to turn into billboards around Washington, D.C. John Doerr also serves on the Obama Foundations Board of Directors, and in 2015 a sexual discrimination lawsuitfiledagainst him incited a national discussion on the rampant sexism and gender inequality in Silicon Valley. Robert Wolf, an Obama Foundation board member and former president of UBS,donatedover $250,000 to the Obama Foundation.Jonathan Lavine, co-managing partner of Mitt Romneys venture capital group Bain Capital, donated at least $750,000.

A spokesperson for theObamaFoundationtoldthe Chicago Sun-Times on July 14 that the organizations restrictions on donations would no longer be imposed now thatObamais out of office, freeing him from having to convey the image that he isnt cozy with corporate and Wall Street elites.

The Obama Foundations goal of securing and broadening Obamas legacy resembles theClinton Foundations. The Hillreportedthat the foundation is building a $500 million library. The foundation is runby Martin Nesbitt and Obamas former White House Political Director David Simas.

Obamasclose relationships with Wall Street bankers and Silicon Valley billionaires entrenched corporate power as a guiding principle in theDemocratic Party. Now that he is out of office, his courtship of the worldswealthiestpeople shows his worldview and true intentions. Though he was elected in part to rein in the corruption and greed that led to the 2008 economic recession, he now delivers highly paid speeches at Wall Street institutions. Additionally, while Wall Street received billions in bailouts during his administration, recovery never came for most Americans. The interests of billionaires and wealthy elites oppose those of the working and middle class, and its obvious who Obama sides with.

TheDemocratic Party nostalgically yearns forObama, but their obsessions blinds them to the political crises that his presidency either ignored or worsened. Under his leadership, the Democratic Partydevolved and lost thousands of elected offices around the country.Democratsrisk irrelevancy if they dont transcend this corporatist worldview and enact solutions to the problems that resulted in Donald Trumps presidency.

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Trump is falling into the same trap as Obama on Iran – New York Post

When President Trump met earlier this month with Russian President Vladimir Putin, their exchange about Moscows interference in the 2016 presidential election was all anyone seemed to care about. Trumps efforts to present an agreement between the two countries on a cease-fire in Syria as a major achievement were largely ignored by a media determined to focus exclusively on allegations of collusion between the Republicans and Russia.

But it turns out his critics were wrong to dismiss the Syrian pact as a distraction. Its now clear that in his eagerness for a deal, the president fell into virtually the same trap his predecessor did when he signed the Iran nuclear deal.

The real surprise here is that the biggest critic of the Syrian pact is one of the presidents staunchest friends: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He spoke out once he discovered that Trump hadnt taken into account Israels concerns about Iran being the real beneficiary of the agreement.

Like it or not, the Russian and Iranian forces fighting on behalf of the barbarous Bashar al-Assad regime appear to have prevailed. Yet Russia and Iran arent content with just keeping their client in power. They want Western recognition not just of Assads victory but also of their occupation of Syrian territory.

US acquiescence to the Russian presence in Syria is the first step toward the realization of Putins dream of reassembling the old Soviet empire. Once President Barack Obama punted enforcement of his red line about Assads use of chemical weapons to the Russians, there was probably no way to roll back Putins ambitions.

But what Trump has done now by trying to pull a foreign-policy victory out of his meeting with Putin is arguably almost as bad as Obamas feckless Syrian retreat. The cease-fire terms would ensure that Iran and its Hezbollah auxiliaries get a free hand in southern Syria and that the Iranian presence will become permanent.

Israel has kept a close watch on Hezbollahs activities in Syria and launched strikes to prevent Iran from using the civil war as cover to transfer heavy arms to its Lebanese allies or allowing the group to establish bases close to its border. Yet if Trumps cease-fire lets Iran put military facilities adjacent to Israel something Jerusalem has said it cant tolerate that increases the chances of conflict with an Islamist regime that is dedicated to Israels destruction.

Just as troubling is that this will enable Tehran to achieve its dream of a land bridge from Iran to the Mediterranean. Just as Obamas bugout from Iraq allowed Iran to become the dominant power in that nation, the Trump seal of approval on Assads victory could give it the same power in Syria and enable it to link up with a Lebanon dominated by its terrorist errand boys.

Thats the same nightmare of Iranian regional hegemony that scared Arab nations as much as it did the Israelis about the nuclear deal.

Unlike Obama, Trump isnt laboring under the delusion that Irans leaders are moderates. He understands the Iranians are a threat to both the United States and its allies. The problem is that he still refuses to accept that he must choose between his good relations with Russia and getting tough with Iran.

Trump spent the 2016 campaign talking up cooperation with Russia against ISIS and denouncing Obamas nuclear deal with Iran. But events in Syria have proved him wrong. Russia and Iran are interested in Syria for reasons that have nothing to do with fighting ISIS. Indeed, the survival of their man Assad ensures that the terrorist group will continue to retain Sunni support since it is seen as the only local force resisting the regime.

Rather than ignore Israels warnings, the president must wake up and realize that acting as if he can tilt toward Russia while also resisting Iran means that Trump is, in effect, making his own awful Iran deal with implications that could be almost as deadly in the long run as Obamas folly. Jonathan S. Tobin is opinion editor of JNS.org and a contributor to National Review.

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Couple proves love is real with Obama-themed engagement shoot – AOL

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We've all heard the way former POTUS Barack Obama talks about his wife Michelle. Ever since the Obamas came into the political spotlight, we were given #relationshipgoals on a silver platter. We've seen first hand the amount of love that goes into the Obama family -- Michelle and Barack have openly (and proudly) showed their affection and appreciation for each other -- not just through hand holding and slow dancing, but through words.

Most recently, in his farewell address, Obama brought the room to tears when he thanked Michelle for her support over the past 8 years.

And of course, while they both talk so sweetly about their daughters as well, there's nothing quite like the Obama love story.

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Capturing their big day in December! Make up by @jaynaart

#swipeleft Because we miss them so much.... Our couple Cassi & Adam were channeling Michelle and Barack Obama in this engagement shoot. It was great to team up with @covesakellyevents and bring her vision to life. Make up by @jaynaart Enjoy! #obamas #barack #michelle #engagementshoot #engagement #weddings #blackbride1998 #munaluchibride #weddingsonpoint #engagedtodetails

Couples should always take engagement photos. You can use them for so many things! Cassi + Adam

This just happened! When @covesakellyevents texted me this morning I was like . Lol Thanks @essence!

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So, it makes sense that one young couple opted for an Obama-themed photo shoot to channel and emulate the Obama relationship. Cassi and Adam, from Cleavland, teamed up with photographer Natasha Herbert to replicate some of the most iconic shots of the former first couple -- and the stunning photos have since gone viral.

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They even included their own versions of Bo and Sunny -- take a look in the slideshow above!

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Barack Obama takes a moment to reflect before walking on stage to take the oath of office.

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Barack Obama and the First Lady share a tender moment during the Inaugural Ball on Jan. 20, 2009.

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Obama enters the Oval Office on the first day of his presidency.

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President Obama reads a letter left in his desk by George W. Bush, a White House tradition welcoming the new President.

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Obama tours the grounds of his new home for the next 8 years.

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Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in his third week as president.

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President Obama settles in for his first flight aboard Air Force One.

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The 44thPresident of the United States gives his first State of the Union address on February 24, 2009.

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Mr. & Mrs. Obama walk hand in hand towards the helicopter that will take them on their first trip to Camp David.

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Michelle Obama shakes hands with Queen Elizabeth at the Buckingham palace during their trip for the G20 summit.

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POTUS shows some love for his troops while visiting Camp Victory in Iraq on April 7, 2009.

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The Obamas share a laugh while eating a snack after an event.

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Obama and Biden take in some fresh air with some golf on the White House green.

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President Obama explores the Pyramids of Giza during a trip to Egypt on June 4, 2009.

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POTUS walks through his first G8 Summit in Italy.

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Barack Obama takes in the beauty of the Grand Canyon.

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President Obama enjoys himself during an interview with David Letterman on Sept 21, 2009.

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The Obama's welcome children to enjoyHalloween fun at the White House.

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President Obama and the First Lady take their first portrait in front of the official White House Christmas tree.

Obama sits in his personalized chair during a meeting.

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The Obama's bust a move during the Governors' Ball.

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Obama takes a moment to catch up on some important documents while on the go.

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The President takes calls at all hours leading up to the vote on healthcare reform.

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Obama and Biden applaud the passing of the Affordable Care Act.

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White House Photographer Pete Souza had this to say about capturing this photo: "The sun was setting as the Presidential motorcade arrived back at Miami International Airport. I ran to get in front of Air Force One so I could use the beautiful sky as the background when the President boarded the plane."

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The Obamas lip-sync to a group of acappella singers during a holiday visit.

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A rare moment in the Situation Room of the White House.

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The President greets soldiers after a surprise all night flight to Afghanistan.

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The Obama family admires Rio's infamous Christ the Redeemer statue while In Brazil on March 20, 2011.

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Barack Obama approaches the Marine One helicopter.

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President Obama watches the screen like a hawk during the real time mission to capture Osama bin Laden.

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The White House photographer Pete Souza writes"The President was ready to announce the news about the mission against Osama bin Laden and was putting the finishing touches on his statement in the Outer Oval Office. As he did so, the networks broke in with bulletins confirming that bin Laden had been killed and a photograph of him appeared on the television screen in the background near the Vice President and Press Secretary Jay Carney."

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Souza says "One of the most memorable moments of the year was when the President hugged Rep. Gabrielle Giffords as he walked onto the floor of the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol to deliver his annual State of the Union address."

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Pete Souza reveals an interesting fact about this photo: "The President hugs the First Lady after she had introduced him at a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa. The campaign tweeted a similar photo from the campaign photographer on election night and a lot of people thought it was taken on election day."

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Basketball fans cheer for the Obamas as they kiss for the kiss cam.

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President Obama serenades Michelle on her birthday.

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President Obama sits for a 3D portrait at the Smithsonian.

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President Obama takes a detour after the NATO summit to visit Stonehenge.

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Barack Obama can't keep a straight face while recording a Holiday video at the White House.

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Mr. President speaks at the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the Selma to Montgomery civil-rights marches.

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Mike Lee, GOP call on Ben Carson to undo Obama housing discrimination rule – Washington Examiner

A group of congressional Republicans is calling on Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson to undo the housing discrimination rule advanced under former President Barack Obama, saying the regulation will punish communities that are not as diverse as the Obama administration would have wished.

Utah Sen. Mike Lee joined with 12 other senators and seven representatives late Friday to ask Carson to rescind the rule, known as "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing."

"We stand with you in opposing any and all instances of discrimination, but this rule does not actually help in that effort," the senators wrote, warning that the rule would increase federal involvement in local zoning decisions.

A spokesman for Carson said Monday that he had received the letter and would review it but offered no comment.

Before taking office, Carson criticized the rule, finalized in 2015, as an "attempt to legislate racial equality" that was doomed to fail, raising expectations that he would seek to reverse it.

But he hasn't addressed the regulation since becoming head of the agency responsible for it.

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing was the Obama administration's attempt to implement a part of the 1968 Fair Housing Act requiring agencies to ensure that housing aid reduced discrimination.

In their letter, the Republican lawmakers raised the fear that federal funds contingent on HUD approval, including Community Development Block Grants, could be withheld from communities that decline to accept the strings attached to the funds by the rule.

Separately, the Trump administration has called for ending Community Development Block Grant funding altogether, saying the grants have failed to provide benefits.

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