Jon Jones to Fight Anthony Smith at UFC 235

INGLEWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 29:  Jon Jones looks on during a Light Heavyweight titlebout  against Alexander Gustafsson of Sweden during the UFC 232 event inside The Forum on December 29, 2018 in Inglewood, California.   Jones defeated Gustafsson by KO.  (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

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Jon Jones already has his next opponent lined up.

According to TMZ Sports, he’ll face Anthony Smith at UFC 235 in March, though it will be contingent upon the Nevada State Athletic Commission allowing the fight.

“Later this month, Jon Jones will file an application for licensure with the NSAC in order to compete at UFC 235 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 2,” UFC President Dana White told TMZ. “Provided that license is granted, Jones will be defending his light heavyweight title against Anthony Smith in a five-round main event at the T-Mobile Arena.”

This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.

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Warriors, Kings Combine to Break NBA Record for Combined 3s in a Game

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry reacts after scoring a 3-point basket during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019, in Sacramento, Calif. The Warriors won 127-123. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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The Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings combined to make 41 three-pointers in Saturday night’s 127-123 win by the Warriors, a new NBA record. 

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Steph Curry led the way with 10 three-pointers (on 20 attempts), while Sacramento’s Buddy Hield splashed eight of his own on 13 tries.

The previous record wasn’t exactly an ancient one: The Warriors and Kings broke the prior record of 40 threes made in a game set by the Minnesota Timberwolves and Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018. And the three-point barrages in recent years are a sign of how the NBA has changed, as Kevin Durant elaborated upon after the game, per Nick Friedell of ESPN.com:

“It’s fast. I’d rather play inside the three-point line, but you got to adapt. I think a lot of players have adapted their games and changed how they play. But I don’t see this lasting too much longer. The way the game is played, pickup style. It will cease here in a second, but I think a lot of guys are just adjusting their games to the times. It’s fun for the fans; it’s fun for us at times. But it’s also tough to watch and tough to play against. But hey, that’s what we signed up for.”

Justin Jackson, who hit five three-pointers of his own, also broke down the shooting display from the two teams.

“It was a crazy game,” he said. “It felt every time we went down the court somebody hit a three. That’s obviously not an every game type of thing, but it shows the types of shooters that both teams have and the ability that both teams have to knock down threes. It was very good to see a lot of those shots fall for us.”

Draymond Green, however, felt it was just another example of how the NBA has legislated defense out of the game. “You can’t really play defense in the league today,” he said. “So, I guess that’s what [the league] wanted, right?”

It wasn’t a huge surprise the Warriors and Kings might combine to break the record. The Warriors sit fourth in three-pointers made per game (12.3) and third in three-point percentage (38.4 percent), while the Kings are eighth in three-pointers made per game (11.8) and second in three-point percentage (38.9 percent).

Interestingly, neither team is in the top 10 in threes attempted. The Warriors sit at 12th (32.1 threes attempted per game), while the Kings are 19th (30.3).

“Everybody’s shooting threes,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr noted. “That was just an incredible offensive display by both teams.”

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Dozens of gold miners killed in collapse in Afghanistan

Badakhshan is prone to landslides, particularly in the colder months when heavy snow blankets the province [Rahmat Gul/AP/File]
Badakhshan is prone to landslides, particularly in the colder months when heavy snow blankets the province [Rahmat Gul/AP/File]

At least 30 people were killed when a gold mine collapsed in northeastern Afghanistan in the latest tragedy to strike the war-torn country.

Another seven were injured in the incident on Sunday in Kohistan district of Badakhshan province, district governor Mohammad Rustam Raghi told the AFP news agency.

Villagers dug a 60-metre (200-feet) deep shaft in a riverbed to search for gold. They were inside when the walls caved in.

It was not clear why the shaft collapsed, but the provincial governor’s spokesman Nik Mohammad Nazari said the miners were not professionals.

“The villagers have been involved in this business for decades with no government control over them,” Nazari said.

“We have sent a rescue team to the area, but villagers have already started removing bodies from the site.”

Badakhshan is a remote, mountainous province in northeast Afghanistan bordering Tajikistan, China and Pakistan.

The impoverished region is prone to landslides, particularly in the colder months when heavy snow blankets the province.

Illegal mining is common in resource-rich Afghanistan, with the Taliban relying on the sector for much of its revenue.

But most of the country’s minerals remain untapped as the raging conflict and lack of regulation deter international miners from exploiting the huge reserves. 

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How ‘Vice’ Explains Trump’s Appeal

The character of Condi Rice does not utter a single memorable line in the new Dick Cheney biopic, VICE. Yet for some reason I keep dwelling on her. A large portion of this film is devoted to decisions made by the Bush administration following 9/11 (torture, Guantanamo, surveillance, etc.) and the 2003 Iraq War. I know, from my time in the Bush White House, that Rice, who served as national security adviser and secretary of state, was one of the people closest to Bush during his presidency. She played a major, if not crucial, role in all of these decisions. But she might as well be a piece of furniture in the film.

Did the filmmakers forget about her? Does woke Hollywood think women can’t lead? Or did the Rice character simply not fit into its well-worn formula for political movies: Bad guys = white + male + conservative?

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The real answer is more instructive. A true depiction of Rice’s influence would have exposed the great lie that holds together this entirely unnecessary film as well as the progressive view of the Bush years—that Bush and his team were puppets of a sinister cabal controlled by the movie’s title character. After all, how could Dick Cheney have masterminded every aspect of the Bush presidency, in service to shadowy oil executives whose faces are literally blurred in the movie, if Condi Rice, or Bush himself, played a major role in these decisions, too? How could the 2003 invasion of Iraq have been Cheney’s nefarious invention if the filmmakers disclosed that not only Cheney, but Rice, the majority of Democrats in Congress, a majority of the American people (as high as 72 percent), the film’s lone voice of conscience Colin Powell, dozens of world leaders, and even the Clinton administration that preceded Cheney’s tenure, explicitly supported regime change in Iraq as a matter of U.S. policy? Did Cheney, a man who barely says more than a dozen words at any one time in this film, somehow manipulate and/or sweet talk them all? Is he the world’s greatest criminal mastermind?

Despite its pretenses to the contrary, VICE, of course, doesn’t attempt to challenge—at all—the pat, conventional liberal narrative about the Bush era. You don’t win Oscars that way. So, in that sense, this garbage bag of recycled Bob Woodward/Oliver Stone/Michael Moore revelations is completely unremarkable. And yet in another sense, this film’s existence, coming this year in the Trump era, is extremely important. Because it is a vivid demonstration of why Donald Trump won in the first place—and why he’s got an excellent chance of winning again.

Vice’s self-congratulatory, arrogant, maddening mix of half-truths and glaring omissions explains why conservatives believe the “mainstream” world offers nothing for them. It also explains why they are so easily seduced and manipulated by conservative outlets and no-nothing political leaders who at least make an effort to take them, and the leaders they admire, seriously. It is easy for conservatives to believe Trump’s claims that the media and the “elites” despise them. Movies like this, with a narrative supported by a broad media consensus, prove that point. And they tick people off.

It is easy, when you think about it, to recall numerous films and TV programs featuring heroic liberal leaders. JFK, FDR, Jed Bartlet, Michael Douglas in The American President, the “good” presidents in the TV series 24. But other than Abraham Lincoln, who is rarely identified as a Republican, the GOP is generally portrayed in popular culture as either incompetent (see George W.), corrupt (Cheney), ruthless (Donald Rumsfeld) or all three. This result is not only historically inaccurate in each of these cases, at least in my experience, it is also boring and occasionally petty. For no apparent purpose other than to embarrass Bush, for example, the movie shows him stumbling around drunk in the Reagan White House, many years before he became president. What relevance does this have to the film? None.

To be sure, there is a great movie that could be made about the war in Iraq, the arrogant assumptions behind it, and the massive intelligence failure that embarrassed the global “smart set.” Or similarly a film about the difficult and sometimes faulty decisions made after 9/11. But such movies would have to acknowledge that everyone was implicated in these actions, not just the Republican Party. Maybe VICE fills a vast void in the souls of select moviegoers who have been waiting for decades to watch a sex scene between 60-somethings Dick and Lynne Cheney—in which they preposterously quote Shakespeare to each other with mad gleams in their eyes. But for the rest of us, there was nothing in this film we haven’t heard and read countless times before.

On a personal level, this hit home as I watched the film’s portrayal of Donald Rumsfeld. His talented if improbable portrayer, Steve Carell, obviously knew nothing about the man. Much like the movie’s screenwriters. As it happens, I know Rumsfeld quite well, having worked with him for 15 years and delving deep into his life while assisting him on three memoirs. Like Cheney and any other person in public life, Rumsfeld is not a perfect human being. He makes mistakes and misjudgments and is fair game for criticism. And I am admittedly far from an impartial observer of him, but then again, so was everyone writing about him in Hollywood who turned him into a crude and cruel caricature.

The film does get one or two things about Rumsfeld right. It is true, as the film asserts, that the Nixon inner circle vouchsafed Rumsfeld, then a senior adviser in the White House, an ambassadorship in Brussels. The movie makes it sound like Rumsfeld was on the losing end of some cynical power play, but in fact the Nixon people didn’t like Rumsfeld because he wasn’t going to break the law for them. At another point in the film, Rumsfeld laughs hysterically when Cheney asks him, “What do we believe in?” The message we viewers are to take, of course, is that Rumsfeld is just some Machiavellian asshole who wants power, not accomplishment. You know, like apparently all Republicans do. What the film doesn’t tell you about Rumsfeld, because it doesn’t fit the narrative, is that the former Illinois congressman was at the time at least considered a moderate, even liberal, Republican who had voted for civil rights bills, was a sponsor of the Freedom of Information Act, supported environmental protections, and was a skeptic of the Vietnam War and lies being told by the U.S. government. After the fall of Saigon, in fact, when the Ford administration inaccurately informed the American people that all U.S. personnel had been evacuated from the country, aides like Henry Kissinger urged the president not to correct the record. Rumsfeld objected. “This war has been marked by so many lies and evasions,” he said on that fateful day in April 1975, “that it is not right to have the war end with one last lie.”

We don’t see any emotion like that from VICE’s Rumsfeld, except when he’s hiding in a random room at the Pentagon, teary-eyed and crestfallen, after Cheney supposedly double crosses him by firing him. Cheney did not fire him, actually opposed Bush’s decision to do so, and Rumsfeld never behaved in such a fashion. Ever. I know this because I was at the Pentagon with Rumsfeld after he was dismissed by the president. There were people crying at the time—members of the military and assorted Rumsfeld aides, but not him. In fact, I can say without any fear of contradiction that with the arguable exception of “Hello, Dick,” there is not a sentence in the film attributed to him that the real Don Rumsfeld would have ever uttered. So fixated was VICE in defaming Rumsfeld and Cheney, they don’t even save time to kick around another of their boogeymen, Karl Rove, who is basically speechless in the film. As if that ever happened.

And, no, George W. Bush wasn’t a good-natured imbecile who just munched on ribs while Cheney conned him out of his presidency. No, Colin Powell was not hoodwinked by Cheney and the neocons into delivering his fateful speech to the United Nations about WMD in Iraq—since Powell specifically, and wisely, insisted on going over every line of that speech personally with intelligence officials before delivering it. No, Hillary Clinton wasn’t the only Democrat convinced Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and was going to use them. The Democrats were in some ways more determined to get Saddam out than the Republicans—because they didn’t want to look weak as the 2004 elections approached. For that matter, I doubt the real-life Lynne Cheney married Dick Cheney, as the film tells us, so that he could be her punch card to power. Maybe, astonishing as it sounds, she loved him.

Much has been made in the press about VICE “humanizing” Dick Cheney. Hollywood’s idea of humanizing someone they despise is allowing that they love their children—like Darth Vader giving it all up for Luke at the end of Star Wars. But even that they can’t give Cheney in the end. At first, they show him lovingly accepting his daughter Mary as she confesses her sexual orientation and even giving up his presidential aspirations to protect her. But later, in a scene that was clearly invented, the film shows Mary accusing her parents of coldly throwing Mary under the bus when it suits their other daughter’s political purposes on the issue of gay marriage. The true backstory is this: Liz, running for office in Wyoming in 2013, was being attacked by fellow Republicans for supporting gay marriage, since she had a gay sister. Liz expressed opposition to same-sex marriage, putting her at odds with Mary’s view. While Dick Cheney himself had supported gay marriage since 2000, he issued a statement defending Liz’s differing stance. Same-sex marriage was a difficult topic for many people, so it wasn’t unusual for one daughter to have a different view of it than another and for a parent to still love them both. Not long before that, Barack Obama and the Democratic Party had opposed same-sex marriage, too. It was also perfectly understandable for a father to want to help his other daughter any way he could, and Liz was losing the race badly. This clearly painful, anguishing dilemma is not explained to viewers at all. Instead, we are shown Cheney, looking down absently, while a tearful Mary accuses him of betrayal. We are left with this: to the creators of VICE, the actual Darth Vader is in the end a better dad than Darth Cheney.

I watched these various scenes of people I knew and worked with, at first bemused. But over time I became annoyed. Then angry. I thought: Who the hell are these people to so totally rewrite history in order to support some left-wing fantasy?

I think Trump as a general rule has been a disaster as president. But after this film, I’d be lying if I said somewhere in my head a thought didn’t flicker: Trump is right about these guys. Then I wondered, as I’m sure many, many others have, What’s in it for me to side with a left-of-center cohort that doesn’t care about inconvenient facts any more than he does? That’s the real vice of VICE.

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Taliban seek venue change for peace talks with US to Qatar

The Taliban will not attend planned peace talks with the United States in Saudi Arabia this month and want to shift the venue to Qatar.

The upcoming negotiations, the fourth in a series aimed at ending the 17-year war in Afghanistan, are scheduled between the leaders of the Taliban and US Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad to discuss the withdrawal of foreign forces and a possible ceasefire in 2019.

Taliban leaders have rejected the Kabul government’s offer for direct talks, despite growing international pressure in favour of the Western-backed Afghan government having a seat at the table.

“We were supposed to meet US officials in Riyadh next week and continue our peace process that remained incomplete in Abu Dhabi last month,” a senior Taliban member based in Afghanistan told Reuters news agency on condition of anonymity.

“The problem is that leaders of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates [UAE] wanted us to definitely meet the Afghan government delegation, which we cannot afford to do now, and we have cancelled the meeting in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

The Taliban want to change the venue for the talks to Qatar, he added, the political headquarters of the group.

Taliban Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the group decided to cancel the meeting in Saudi Arabia, but did not provide information about a new meeting venue.

The United States Embassy in Afghanistan did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

‘Why should we talk?’

Another senior Taliban leader said the group had explained to Saudi Arabia that it was not possible for the Taliban to meet the Afghan government at this stage.

“Everyone is aware of the fact that the Afghan government wanted the US and its allies not to leave Afghanistan and we have paid a heavy price to expel all foreign forces from our country,” he said.

“Why should we talk to the Afghan government?”

The Taliban regards the US as its main adversary in the Afghan war and views direct talks with Washington as a legitimate effort to seek the withdrawal of foreign troops before engaging with the Afghan government.

The war in Afghanistan is the US’s longest overseas military intervention. It has cost Washington nearly $1 trillion and killed tens of thousands of people.

Diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict have intensified since Taliban representatives began meeting with Khalilzad, an Afghan-born, US diplomat last year.

Officials from the warring sides have met at least three times, but fighting has not subsided.

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Dallas’ Franchise Foundation Is Set as New Triplets Prove Their Playoff Mettle

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 05: Ezekiel Elliott #21 of the Dallas Cowboys gestures for a first down in the second quarter against the  Seattle Seahawks during the Wild Card Round at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

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Late in the fourth quarter of the Cowboys‘ 24-22 NFC Wild Card win over the Seahawks, Ezekiel Elliott bounced outside to the right, stiff-armed a Seattle defender and then, knowing the clock was a factor, darted back inside to make sure he avoided the sideline.

Not long after that play, Dak Prescott ran a quarterback draw, was flipped upside down and held onto the ball for a 16-yard gain on 3rd-and-14. On the next play, Prescott ran it in for the score and what would be an insurmountable Dallas lead.

And then there was wide receiver Amari Cooper, who blistered the Seahawks defense for 106 yards on six catches, including a crucial 34-yard reception on a drive that gave Dallas the lead early in the fourth quarter.

This Wild Card win was, without question, the Cowboys’ New Triplets putting their collective footprint on the playoffs with a gigantic boot up the Seahawks’ backside.

It may be ridiculous to call this group the New Triplets. After all, the original Dallas Three Amigos of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin won three Super Bowls and made the Hall of Fame. They are among the most iconic group of players in NFL history.

So, yes, it may be premature. And it’s only one playoff game, a two-point win over a stubborn Seahawks team. Nonetheless, it was still impressive, and it marked the Cowboys as a team that will be a brutal out in the postseason because it’s the NFL’s version of King Ghidorah.

The New Triplets were a force on Saturday night. Prescott finished 22-of-33 for 226 yards, with one touchdown through the air and another on the ground. He was both a marvelous touch passer and a solid runner.

“He’s a grown-ass man,” Elliott said of Prescott when speaking to Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews after the game.

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Elliott himself was deadly, posting big gains throughout the night at exactly the wrong time for Seattle, like his 44-yard run on a 3rd-and-1 in the second quarter to set up the Cowboys’ first touchdown. He finished with 137 yards rushing and a score. In the first half alone, he accounted for 123 total yards, the most he’s ever had in the first half of a game (including the postseason), according to ESPN Stats & Info.

When Elliott rushes for at least 100 yards, the Cowboys are 17-4 (including playoffs), per Matt McClearin of ESPN Dallas. 

Then there was Cooper, whose midseason trade to Dallas from Oakland transformed the Cowboys offense. (Dallas should have a sponsorship tagline that reads: “This Cowboys Playoff Win Brought to You by Jon Gruden.”) While Prescott is talented and Elliott is one of the top players in the NFL, Cooper’s route-running is what has gotten the team’s offense in sync.

Elliott is the warp core, but Cooper is a shot of adrenaline. He can’t be single-covered, and when the Seahawks ran a zone, Cooper was excellent at finding holes in it.

It wasn’t all the New Triplets on Saturday. Once again, the Dallas defense was excellent, holding Russell Wilson to only 233 yards passing and Seattle as a whole to 73 yards rushing. Largely stymied, the Seahawks had to rely on huge passing plays—instead of the steady running game they love—to stay close. But stay close they did.

Amari Cooper didn't score against the Seahawks, but he kept the Cowboys offense moving throughout much of the game.

Amari Cooper didn’t score against the Seahawks, but he kept the Cowboys offense moving throughout much of the game.Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Before the arrival of the New Triplets, Dallas’ defense often played well while the offense floundered, leaving many a game in jeopardy. What Dallas now has is a multifaceted offense to go along with that defense.

When the Cowboys brought Cooper to Dallas for a first-round pick, it was roundly criticized by those of us who cover the NFL, and by many teams themselves. Cooper was seen as a bust in Oakland, and the belief was he’d be the same in Dallas.

That hasn’t happened. The win over the Seahawks showed just how well this Cowboys team can function when the New Triplets are rolling like this.

Is this Smith setting the all-time rushing mark? Is it Irvin breaking ankles? Is it Aikman throwing darts from the pocket?

No, not yet. Not even close.

It’s a start, though. And it was a damn good one.

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Sudan fresh protests planned as Bashir sacks health minister

A Sudanese group organising anti-government protests has called for a march on the presidential palace as President Omar al-Bashir sacked the health minister Saturday over the rising cost of medicine.

Deadly anti-government rallies have rocked cities including Khartoum since December 19, when protests first broke out over a government decision to raise the price of bread.

Authorities say at least 19 people including two security personnel have been killed in clashes during the demonstrations so far, but rights group Amnesty International has put the death toll at 37.

Sudan unrest: Omar al-Bashir refuses to step down

“We call on our supporters to gather at four different places in Khartoum and then begin a march on the palace” of the president on Sunday, the Sudanese Professionals’ Association said in a statement on Saturday.

The association, which includes teachers, doctors and engineers, has held similar rallies in recent weeks but they have been swiftly broken up by riot police.

Security forces were deployed in key squares across the capital on Saturday night.

Late on Saturday, Bashir sacked minister of health Mohamed Abuzaid Mustafa, the official SUNA news agency reported.

He has been replaced by Al-Khier Al-Nour, SUNA said without giving details.

Rising drug prices and shortages have added to the anger of protesters already furious over the cost of other key products.

Sudanese pharmaceutical companies have been unable to import some medicines after a years-long foreign currency shortage worsened last year.

But even as protesters called for a new march on Sunday, Sudan’s education ministry ordered the reopening of schools in Khartoum from Tuesday.

Schools and classes had been suspended “indefinitely” across the capital since December 23, when violence erupted during initial protests.

Schools were also closed in other cities where protests have been held, but it was still unclear whether they would reopen next week.

Egyptian support

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi offered Sudan his country’s support during a meeting in Cairo with a top aide of his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir, the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.

“Egypt fully supports the security and stability of Sudan, which is integral to Egypt’s national security,” it quoted Sisi as saying.

Sudanese authorities have launched a crackdown on opposition leaders, activists and journalists since protests erupted last month.

The country has been facing a mounting economic crisis over the past year.

The cost of some commodities including medicines has more than doubled and inflation has hit 70 percent.  

Food and fuel shortages have been regularly reported across several cities, including Khartoum.

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British soldiers wounded in Syria ISIL attack

Two British soldiers were seriously injured by a missile fired by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) armed group in eastern Syria on Saturday, according to a war monitor.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the pair were part of the the international anti-ISIL coalition, led by the United States.

“The two British soldiers were transported by helicopter to receive medical care,” Rami Abdulrahman, the Observatory’s director, told AFP news agency.

A Kurdish fighter from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) died in the attack in the village of Al-Shaafa in Deir Az Zor province, one of the last pockets of territory still controlled by ISIL (also known as ISIS) in the Euphrates River valley.

How will US troop withdrawal affect Syria’s war? (06:15)

The SDF, a coalition dominated by Kurdish fighters, has spearheaded the fight against ISIL, supported by several Western countries, including the United Kingdom.

The international alliance seized the key ISIL holdout of Hajin in December after months of fighting that has seen the group launch vicious counterattacks.

ISIL, which once controlled swathes of Syria and Iraq, has been pounded by multiple offensives.

Since September, more than 1,000 ISIL members have been killed in the fighting compared with just under 600 SDF members while 15,000 people have fled Hajin, according to the Observatory.

Last month US president Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of about 2,000 soldiers from Syria, deployed to support the SDF, claiming ISIL had been defeated. US officials, however, have not delivered a timeline for the pull out.

The Syrian war, which began in 2011, has caused more than 370,000 deaths and forced millions of people to flee their homes.

Inside Story: What is Trump’s strategy for Syria and the region? (25:00)

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Cowboys Fans Take Victory Lap

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    Dak powers the Cowboys to a win over the Seahawks! https://t.co/MLIcQ8p3NU

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    Cowboys fans right now…. https://t.co/WvoPHFPg97

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    Cowboys fan after the W https://t.co/MYhYGbowvk

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    Cowboys fans going into the office on Monday knowing they made it to the divisional round https://t.co/5FtdrK5tF2

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    THE COWBOYS ARE MOVING ON! https://t.co/Wm8laHgo5g

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    Me tonight at Ubar bc the cowboys WON! 😈 https://t.co/Hq35fjKXqX

  • TLAW SZN (6-4) @ItsNotNoahYT

    If I had a dollar for every cowboy fan overreacting about beating Seattle https://t.co/UeWD6p9Dnu

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    Cowboys fans haven’t stopped! LET THEM HAVE THEIR MOMENT 😂😂
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    And let’s go live to Jason Garrett as he celebrates the Cowboys playoff win https://t.co/PI8EOfGeHP

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    Cowboys fans on Monday morning waiting on @stephenasmith and #FirstTake. https://t.co/U4yPz8BJnv

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    @RealSkipBayless Cowboys fans going to work on Monday like. #SEAvsDAL https://t.co/M9mp42N0sS

  • Lauren Sokol @Sokesss

    Like a boss 😂

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    NFL fans after Jerry Jones and the Cowboys get their first playoff win since 2014 https://t.co/UiP1TJGo8k

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    I hate my cowboy fan friends RN https://t.co/QFijtgzUHN

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    I hate Cowboys fans https://t.co/zaJdvqGPGf

  • hoel @joeltrevin0

    Cowboys fans right now https://t.co/6aX0u20tt6

  • Zach Gonzales  @Zach_Gonzales_2

    I’m a Cowboy fan but y’all better stop acting like we won the Super Bowl. We still got work to do. https://t.co/csCyJbr7aa

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    .@EzekielElliott is chomping on a big bowl of playoff Ws! 🤠

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    Cowboys fans after winning a playoff game https://t.co/I4fQdtAsQy

  • Will Cain @willcain

    Family affair! https://t.co/mmunpyyd0z

  • Jeff Darlington @JeffDarlington

    Jerry with that swaggy walk. https://t.co/fVQiJl9c9q

  • Jamius 10-6 PLAYOFF DAK HAS ARRIVED @TGLJamius

    Cowboys fan after the W https://t.co/MYhYGbowvk

  • Cameron Grant @coolcam101

    Seahawks leaving the Cowboys stadium. https://t.co/tOTXRwDoe0

  • Alfred @CallmeAlfredo

    Cowboys fans going into the office on Monday knowing they made it to the divisional round https://t.co/5FtdrK5tF2

  • FOX Sports @FOXSports

    THE COWBOYS ARE MOVING ON! https://t.co/Wm8laHgo5g

  • Estella Jeter❁ @EstellaJeter

    Me tonight at Ubar bc the cowboys WON! 😈 https://t.co/Hq35fjKXqX

  • TLAW SZN (6-4) @ItsNotNoahYT

    If I had a dollar for every cowboy fan overreacting about beating Seattle https://t.co/UeWD6p9Dnu

  • ChiseledAdonis @chiseledadonis

    Cowboys fans haven’t stopped! LET THEM HAVE THEIR MOMENT 😂😂
    @marvglover_ https://t.co/hi3kwgf2hu

  • Matt Harmon @MattHarmon_BYB

    And let’s go live to Jason Garrett as he celebrates the Cowboys playoff win https://t.co/PI8EOfGeHP

  • Madril Smith @Ladair1975

    Cowboys fans on Monday morning waiting on @stephenasmith and #FirstTake. https://t.co/U4yPz8BJnv

  • ✭Cowboys News✭ @DemBoyz_News

    HOW BOUT THEM COWBOYS https://t.co/vm70mUqMDV

  • Chad @ChadBlue83

    @RealSkipBayless Cowboys fans going to work on Monday like. #SEAvsDAL https://t.co/M9mp42N0sS

  • Lauren Sokol @Sokesss

    Like a boss 😂

    #FinishThisFight https://t.co/CsGb1KFtwW

  • Complex Sports @ComplexSports

    NFL fans after Jerry Jones and the Cowboys get their first playoff win since 2014 https://t.co/UiP1TJGo8k

  • Pravato @JenniferDolin

    I hate my cowboy fan friends RN https://t.co/QFijtgzUHN

  • Armulahh @Armanii11

    I hate Cowboys fans https://t.co/zaJdvqGPGf

  • hoel @joeltrevin0

    Cowboys fans right now https://t.co/6aX0u20tt6

  • Zach Gonzales  @Zach_Gonzales_2

    I’m a Cowboy fan but y’all better stop acting like we won the Super Bowl. We still got work to do. https://t.co/csCyJbr7aa

  • NFL on ESPN @ESPNNFL

    .@EzekielElliott is chomping on a big bowl of playoff Ws! 🤠

    @dallascowboys are on to the Divisional Round! https://t.co/BbXj4Yq5DH

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