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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

08-31-2021-0929 - Request to no retaliation by USA. USA required to leave the middle east, etc., prompt and permanent. No permissions for retaliation by USA. draft (Washington Post, Wikipedia)

Request to no retaliation by USA.

USA required to leave the middle east, etc., prompt and permanent.

Strike or action by USA is retaliatory action (equivalent to retaliatory action where USA under order-jurisdiction to no further USA-presence in middle east (including order by and for USA to leave middle east) and to no further action by USA to middle east, etc.).

Suicide bombing is allowed, with no retaliation.

Bombing by authority over land (ISIS) is permitted. No retaliation.

Bombing by USA is never permitted, especially during pull-out/evacuation/return/leave/etc. (ref. 1900s  war in asia).

USA is charged for deaths of two etc., ISIS members. No permissions for endured stay in middle east or at continent east.

(1900s)

Thank You.

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Urban added that the U.S. military is “''deeply saddened'' by any potential loss of innocent life.” 

Dr. Bettey DVM @ deeply saddened

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/08/29/afghanistan-kabul-taliban-live-updates/

Nicole Gee, Marine (hey dean sargent tex; check number thirteen winner or no winner yet) killed in Kabul attack, described by USA-Petersen as a 'light in this dark world'

By Madeleine Fitzgerald, Paul P. Murphy and Susannah Cullinane, CNN

Updated 8:24 PM ET, Sun August 29, 2021

(CNN)"There was an explosion. And just like that, she's gone."

Friends and family of Nicole L. Gee say the 23-year-old Marine killed at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, last week died doing what she loved -- helping people.
Gee was one of 13 US service members killed in a terrorist attack outside Hamid Karzai International Airport on Thursday that left more than 170 other people dead. At least 20 US Marines were among the hundreds of people wounded.
Just six days earlier, Gee had posted a photo on Instagram, which was also posted on the Department of Defense's social media pages, showing her holding an Afghan infant. Gee captioned the photo, "I love my job."The Marine Corps sergeant from Sacramento, California, posted another photo from the airport that week showing her in front of a plane beside a long line of people, captioned, "Escorting evacuees onto the bird."
Gee posted this image of herself next to a long line of evacuees at Hamid Karzai International Airport.
Gee's sister Misty Fuoco Herrera told CNN her sibling was a proud Marine who was incredibly passionate and motivated.
"My 2-year old son would ask to FaceTime his 'TT Coley' often and it's hard to wrap my head around the having to explain why we aren't able to call her anymore."

Nicole Gee: Tribute to California Marine Who Died in Kabul | Heavy.com

Likely Psuedodeath, stolen child, stolen sequence, stolen organ, stolen color, stolen genes, or cloned, etc. Better than ossification. - NLAB 

https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/29/us/kabul-attack-victim-nicole-gee/index.html

suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport in KabulAfghanistan, took place on 26 August 2021 at 17:50 local time (13:20 UTC),[9] during the evacuation from Afghanistan.[1][10][11][12] At least 182 people were killed, including 169 Afghan civilians and 13 members of the United States military,[13][4] the first American military casualties in Afghanistan since February 2020.[14] The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP) claimed responsibility for the attack.[15]

On 27 August, the United States launched an airstrike against three suspected ISIL-KP members in Nangarhar Province.[16] On 29 August, a U.S. drone attack against a suspected ISIS-KP suicide bomber in Kabul is reported as having led to the deaths of a family of ten, including seven children who were close to the target vehicle carrying the suspected bomber.[17][18]

At least 182 people were killed during the attack, including 169 Afghan civilians and 13 US service members. Two of the killed civilians were British dual-nationals and one was the child of a British national.[3][41] It was initially reported that 28 Taliban fighters had also been killed in the attack, but this was later denied by Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid in an interview with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.[42] The dead Americans were identified as eleven Marines, one soldier, and one Navy corpsman.[43][5][13][44] The American deaths were the first of American service deaths in Afghanistan since February 2020 and were the largest single loss of life of US military personnel since the 2011 Afghanistan Boeing Chinook shootdown.[45]

At least 150 more people were injured,[4] including 18 US military personnel and a number of Taliban members.[46]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Kabul_airport_attack


On 27 August, the United States launched an airstrike against what US military said was a vehicle carrying three ISIL-KP members in Nangarhar Province. Two were killed, who were described by Pentagon spokesman John Kirby as "high-profile ISIS targets" and "planners and facilitators"; the third occupant of the vehicle was injured. A US defense official said that one of the strike targets was "associated with potential future attacks at the airport," and that the US had located him with "sufficient knowledge" to strike.[77]

On 29 August, a drone strike was carried out by the United States, targeting a vehicle carrying a suspected ISIL-KP member who was believed to be trying to reach Kabul airport to carry out an attack. According to relatives, 10 nearby civilians were killed, including seven children.[18][17] Some of those killed had previously worked for international organisations and held visas allowing them US entry.[18] US officials said the vehicle was carrying at least one ISIL-KP member and that there had been a number of "substantial and powerful subsequent explosions" following the drone strike, which the BBC said implied "there were explosives at the scene".[78]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Kabul_airport_attack



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