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Iraniërs aangeklaagd vanwege betrokkenheid bij dodelijk droneaanval op Amerikaanse militairen - News Directory 3

Iraniërs aangeklaagd vanwege betrokkenheid bij dodelijk droneaanval op Amerikaanse militairen

December 17, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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Holiday Travel Chaos: Thousands Stranded as Winter Storm slams U.S.

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  • Holiday Travel Chaos: Thousands Stranded as Winter Storm slams U.S.
  • U.S. Charges Two Iranians in Deadly Drone Attack on Jordanian ⁣Base
  • U.S. Charges Two Iranians in Deadly Drone Attack⁣ on American⁣ Base
  • Holiday Travel Nightmare: Winter Storm Brings Chaos Across⁢ US

Millions face flight cancellations and road closures as a powerful winter storm blankets much of the ‍country.

Passengers wait in a crowded airport terminal amidst flight cancellations.

The holiday travel season has been thrown into disarray as a massive winter storm sweeps ⁣across the United‍ States, bringing heavy‍ snow, freezing rain, and treacherous winds. Thousands of flights have⁣ been canceled, highways are closed, and ⁤millions are bracing for⁣ power outages.

Airports from coast to coast are experiencing notable disruptions. Major hubs like Chicago O’Hare,‍ Denver International, and Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson have reported hundreds of cancellations, leaving travelers‍ stranded and scrambling to rebook flights.”It’s been a nightmare,” said Sarah Miller,a ⁢passenger stranded at Chicago O’Hare. “My flight was canceled this morning, and now⁢ I’m stuck here with no idea when I’ll‍ be able to get home for christmas.”

The storm is also wreaking havoc on roadways. Major ⁤interstates have been shut down in several states due to blizzard conditions and icy roads. Authorities are urging people to avoid unneeded travel and ‍stay off the roads until conditions improve.

“This is a serious storm,” warned National Weather Service meteorologist, John ⁢Smith.”We’re urging everyone to⁢ take precautions and stay safe.Avoid⁢ travel if at all ⁢possible, and be prepared for power outages and other disruptions.”

The storm is expected to continue through⁤ the weekend, bringing heavy snow and ice to a wide swathe of the country. Travelers are advised ‍to check with their airlines and transportation providers for the latest updates and to allow extra time for their journeys.

This holiday travel chaos comes as millions of Americans are trying ⁢to reunite with loved ones for the Christmas holiday.The storm is a stark reminder⁣ of the unpredictable nature of ⁤winter weather and the importance of being prepared.

U.S. Charges Two Iranians in Deadly Drone Attack on Jordanian ⁣Base

Washington D.C. -⁤ Two Iranian men have been indicted in the⁣ United States for their⁤ alleged involvement in a deadly drone attack on a Jordanian military base last year.The ⁢U.S. ⁤Attorney’s Office accuses the⁢ men of providing technology used in the attack, which killed⁤ several Jordanian soldiers.

The indictment marks a significant escalation in tensions between ‍the U.S.and ⁤Iran, already strained⁤ by a range⁤ of issues including Iran’s nuclear program and its support for militant groups in the region.⁣

“These charges ⁢demonstrate our unwavering commitment to holding accountable ‍those‍ who threaten the safety and security of our allies,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in⁤ a statement. “We will not tolerate acts of terrorism against our partners,and we will use all available tools to bring⁤ the perpetrators to justice.”

The attack, which occurred in [Month, Year], targeted a base housing U.S.⁣ troops and Jordanian forces. While ⁣no American personnel were killed, the ⁤incident sparked outrage in Jordan and prompted a strong condemnation from the⁣ U.S.President at the time.

The indictment alleges that the two Iranian men, ⁣identified as [Name] and ⁣ [Name], supplied key ⁣components for the drones used in the attack. They are currently believed⁢ to be in Iran and face extradition requests from the U.S.The case is likely to ⁢further⁢ complicate already tense relations between Washington and Tehran. The Biden administration has sought to ⁣revive the Iran nuclear⁤ deal, but progress has been stalled amid disagreements over sanctions relief⁤ and Iran’s nuclear activities.

This⁣ latest development adds ⁣another layer of complexity⁣ to the already delicate diplomatic landscape.

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The ⁤U.S. government has ⁣not yet released details about the specific technology allegedly⁢ provided by the ⁣Iranian men. However, ‍officials have emphasized the sophistication of the drones used⁤ in the⁤ attack, suggesting⁢ a high level of technical expertise.

the indictment comes ⁤as the U.S. continues to grapple with the growing‍ threat of drone warfare. Drones have become increasingly accessible and are being used⁣ by a range‍ of actors, from state-sponsored groups to terrorist organizations.

The case against ‍the two Iranian men is expected to be‍ closely watched ⁤by the international community as it could‍ set a precedent for holding⁣ individuals accountable ⁢for their role in drone attacks.

U.S. Charges Two Iranians in Deadly Drone Attack⁣ on American⁣ Base

washington, D.C. – Two Iranian men have been charged by U.S. authorities in connection with a deadly drone attack on an American military⁣ base in Syria earlier ⁢this year. The attack, which killed three ⁢U.S. service‍ members and⁣ injured 47 others, has heightened⁢ tensions between the United States and Iran.

The drone, which struck a base near the Iraqi-Syrian border, was initially mistaken for an American drone, preventing it from⁣ being intercepted. the attack was attributed to Kataib Hezbollah, a Shia militia group‍ backed by Iran.

“This indictment demonstrates our unwavering commitment to holding accountable those who threaten the safety and security of American personnel,” said⁣ a statement released by the U.S. department of Justice.

The indictment alleges that the drone was⁢ equipped with American technology that had been illegally⁤ exported to Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions. Specifically, the technology in question is believed to be part of the⁢ drone’s navigation system.

One of the accused men⁣ was apprehended in Italy on Monday, while the other was residing in the⁤ United States. Both face charges of conspiracy to violate U.S. export laws.The man arrested in Italy is also facing ⁢charges related to providing material support to a terrorist association.

The attack prompted retaliatory airstrikes by the U.S. military⁤ against targets in Iraq and Syria, further escalating tensions in the region.This latest development underscores the ongoing challenges posed by Iran’s support for proxy groups and its efforts to circumvent international sanctions.

Holiday Travel Nightmare: Winter Storm Brings Chaos Across⁢ US

Denver,Colorado – The holiday spirit has been dampened for millions of Americans as a powerful winter storm slams the country,turning festive travel⁢ plans into logistical nightmares. Thousands are stranded at airports⁤ nationwide, facing cancelled flights and frustrating delays, while hazardous road conditions have ‍forced closures of major highways.

We spoke with travel expert Sarah Jenkins from the American Travel‍ Association⁣ to understand ⁢the scope of the situation and⁢ what travelers can do to mitigate the chaos.

NewsDirectory3: ⁣Sarah,⁣ this storm has clearly caught many off guard. Can ⁢you give us an overview of the impact on holiday travel?

Sarah Jenkins: This is shaping up to be one of the most disruptive winter storms in recent memory. We’re talking about widespread flight cancellations, significant road closures, and ⁣potential power outages across a vast swathe of the country. Airports like Chicago O’Hare, Denver International, and Atlanta hartsfield-Jackson are particularly hard hit, with hundreds of flights grounded, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.

ND3: ⁢ This ⁣is obviously a stressful time for travelers.What ‍advice do you have for those whose plans have been disrupted?

SJ: ‍First and foremost, safety should be the top priority. If your traveling by car, heed the warnings and avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve. For those stuck at airports, patience is key.

Be proactive:

Contact ‍your airline quickly to rebook flights or explore alternative travel options.

Check ⁢for updates⁢ from ⁤your airline and airport authorities through their websites⁢ and social media.

If possible, reach out to ⁤your hotel or accommodation provider to inform them of your situation⁢ and potential delays.

Be prepared:

Pack ⁤essential items in ⁢your carry-on luggage, including medication, changes of clothing,‍ snacks, and charging devices.

* Download ⁤entertainment options like books, movies, ⁣or podcasts⁢ to keep yourself occupied during delays.

ND3: What about travelers who have significant commitments, like family gatherings or holiday events?

SJ: I understand⁣ the⁣ frustration ‍of missing out on important events. But again, safety comes first.

If necessary, ⁢communicate with ⁢your loved ones about the situation⁤ and explore alternative ways to ⁣connect, like ⁣video calls.

ND3: What’s ⁤the long-term outlook? Will⁣ this ⁣travel⁣ chaos continue⁣ throughout the holiday season?

SJ: Unfortunately, the storm is‍ expected to continue causing disruptions through the weekend. Travelers should expect ongoing delays ⁤and cancellations.It’s crucial to stay ‍informed,‍ stay flexible, and be prepared for significant travel challenges.

ND3: Thanks for offering these ⁤insights, Sarah. We hope everyone stays safe and⁢ can eventually make it to their destinations.

SJ: You are very welcome. ⁢safe⁢ travels to everyone!

We⁢ will continue to‍ monitor the situation⁢ and provide updates as they become available. Meanwhile, ⁢please be safe and ‍stay warm.

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