Iraq, with the help of the US-led coalition fighting ISIS, is setting up 20 camps for internally displaced citizens that may flee the coming battle in Mosul. The coalition and other international organizations have expressed concern for the coming humanitarian crisis as Iraqi forces attempt to remove ISIS fighters from Mosul—the largest ISIS-held city in Iraq. Air Force Col. John Dorrian, spokesman for Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, said during a Wednesday briefing that the coalition is meeting with Iraqi officials to determine the best way to help the city’s citizens. Iraqi President Haider al-Abadi, in a recent radio address in Mosul, urged residents to cooperate with Iraqi security forces to help them retake Mosul. In other cities, such as the recent liberation of Sharqat last month, some residents rose up to help combat ISIS, Dorrian said. (See also: More Than 600 Additional Troops Headed to Iraq.)
The U.S. military is carrying out intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions along the southern border and off the coast of Mexico using U.S. Air Force RC-135 Rivet Joint and U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon aircraft as part of the Pentagon’s effort to secure the southern border at the direction of President…