Today’s edition of quick hits:
* Afghanistan: “One U.S. service member was killed and four others wounded during a ‘combat engagement’ in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar, the U.S military said in a statement on Tuesday. The incident took place on Monday in Achin, Nangarhar province, the statement said.”
* Donald Trump’s threat “to cut aid to the Palestinians and nuclear-armed ally Pakistan is not simply a case of saving a few hundred million dollars spent on problems in faraway countries, analysts and former officials said Wednesday. One expert warned that such a move could drive impoverished refugees into the arms of extremists and further destabilize the Middle East.”
* On a related note, the president today said via Twitter that Iranian protesters can expect “great support” from the United States “at the appropriate time.” No one seems to know what that means.
* Justice Department: “With a deadline looming, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is using executive authority to name 17 interim U.S. attorneys in cities from coast to coast.”








