A.M. Links: US Troops Oppose "Boots on the Ground" in Iraq, Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill Limiting Police Drones, Pro-Democracy Protests in Hong Kong Grow

Tear gas at Hong Kong protest

  • More than 70 percent of U.S. troops surveyed opposed putting
    “boots on the ground” in Iraq in
    order to fight the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). The
    leader of the Al-Qaeda affiliate in
    Syria
    , meanwhile, warned of terrorist attacks in the U.S. and
    Europe as retribution for air strikes against their group and ISIS
    in the country.
  • Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) says he wants an investigation into
    how a contract employee was able to start a fire at a regional
    flight control center that caused the cancellation of thousands of
    flights in and out of
    Chicago
    and disrupted air traffic nationwide.
  • Gov.
    Jerry Brown
    (D-Ca.) vetoed a bill that would have limited
    police use of drones in the state.
  • A doctor who may have contracted Ebola while working in

    Sierra Leone
    returned to the United States and checked himself
    in with the National Institute of Health.
  • Anti-Beijing, pro-democracy demonstrations in
    Hong Kong
    grew after police used tear gas to disperse
    protesters.
  • At least 31 people could be dead after
    Mount Ontake
    , in central Japan, erupted this weekend.

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