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U.S. Middle East Strikes:
- Following the attack that resulted in the deaths of three U.S. service members in northeastern Jordan, the United States initiated a precise counter-operation under President Biden's directives. On February 2nd, in a significant retaliatory measure, U.S. forces conducted airstrikes targeting seven key locations utilized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its affiliated militias in Iraq and Syria. These groups have persistently targeted U.S. and Coalition forces, prompting this defensive action.
- The coordinated strikes, carried out at 4:00 PM EST by CENTCOM, targeted more than 85 specific facilities across these seven locations. A diverse fleet of aircraft, including long-range bombers flown directly from the United States, delivered over 125 precision munitions. The extensive list of targets included command and control centers, intelligence operations, rocket and missile storage facilities, unmanned aerial vehicle depots, and logistics and munition supply chain facilities.
- These are critical components of the infrastructure used by militia groups and their IRGC sponsors to orchestrate attacks against U.S. and Coalition forces. Despite the strategic necessity of these strikes to neutralize threats and safeguard American and allied forces, the Iraqi Armed Forces condemned the operation as a breach of Iraqi sovereignty, raising concerns about potential repercussions for Iraq and the broader region.
- The White House National Security Council, through John Kirby, detailed that the airstrikes successfully obliterated over 85 targets at the specified sites in both Syria and Iraq. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, echoing the sentiment of a determined response, stated, "This is the start of our response," signifying a resolute stance against any entity threatening U.S. and Coalition forces' safety. This action emphasizes the U.S. commitment to defending its personnel and upholding regional stability amidst growing tensions.

Canadian Compute Power:
- Canada's Industry Minister, François-Philippe Champagne, has announced a partnership with Nvidia, a leading company in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Through a letter of intent, Canada aims to enhance its computing capabilities, tapping into Nvidia's expansive AI and deep learning expertise.
- The announcement, made on the social media platform X, aligns with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's recent visit to Toronto. While specifics of the agreement remain undisclosed, Huang expressed enthusiasm for supporting Canada's development of cutting-edge technology infrastructure. This initiative positions Canada alongside other countries like Japan, South Korea, and several European nations, all focusing on bolstering their AI infrastructure.
- Canada's partnership with Nvidia signifies a step in the global shift towards artificial intelligence (AI), aligning with efforts by AI frontrunners such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and China. This collaboration reflects a wider trend of countries adopting AI to remain competitive in technology, defense, and global power. The integration of AI by businesses aims to enhance efficiency and innovation, leading to the automation of processes, reduction of workforce, and the creation of intelligent systems capable of complex tasks.
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