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MILES O'BRIEN: The long fight against ISIS in Iraq is now all but over.

Claiming victory?

An American-led coalition of Iraqi government forces and Kurdish troops, joined by tens

of thousands of militia fighters backed by Iran.

And it is the Iranian support for that force that is causing great concern in Washington.

We return to our series Iran Rising in Iraq.

And again, in a partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, special correspondent

Reza Sayah reports.

REZA SAYAH: At a training camp just outside of the city of Kirkuk, a rare glimpse of America's

newest problem in Iraq, the Popular Mobilization Forces, PMF, for short, Hashd al-Shaabi in

Arabic, an armed militia more than 100,000 fighters strong who helped crush ISIS in Iraq,

many armed, funded, and trained by America's longtime foe the Islamic Republic of Iran,

with no plans to disband.

ABU ALI BEYK, Commander, Popular Mobilization Forces (through translator): The PMF has reached

a place where no one can stop it, and this is a blow to U.S. interests in the Middle

East.

REZA SAYAH: Abu Ali Beyk is the face of America's newest problem, a battle-scarred PMF commander

committed to God and driven by duty, and in no small measure revenge.

When Beyk was a child, Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, a Sunni Muslim, executed his Shia

father.

Beyk and his family fled to neighboring Iran, the leading Shia power in the region, where

they lived for more than a decade.

Twenty years later, he was back in Iraq fighting ISIS, a terrorist organization many here believe

was made up of Sunni remnants of Saddam Hussein's forces, and supported, Beyk says, by Washington's

Sunni Arab allies.

ABU ALI BEYK (through translator): Everyone knows ISIS was manufactured by America's allies

in the region.

The PMF, backed by Iran, defeated ISIS, so those American allies are not happy.

REZA SAYAH: It was the threat of ISIS in Iraq that spawned the PMF in 2014.

With most U.S. ground forces gone and Iraqi forces too weak to take on ISIS, the Iraqi

government called on Iran for help, and Iraq's highest religious authority, Shia cleric Ayatollah

Ali Sistani, called for volunteer fighters.

Within weeks, armed militias mobilized, backed by Iran.

ABU ALI BEYK (through translator): While the whole world watched as Iraq was collapsing,

in fact, it was only Iran that stood with us by providing us moral and material support.

REZA SAYAH: The PMF acknowledged support from Iran.

Many fighters say they have traveled there.

We heard several speak the Iranian language of Farsi.

HAJI JAWDAT ASSAF, Spokesman, Popular Mobilization Forces: We love Iranians.

REZA SAYAH: But PMF spokesman Haji Jawdat Assaf insists they're not beholden to Iran,

and never use Iranian soldiers.

HAJI JAWDAT ASSAF: I think most people in Europe or in America must not believe these

lies.

There's no Iranians in Hashd al-Shaabi.

There's advisers, Iranian advisers.

REZA SAYAH: No Iranian adviser is more revered among the PMF than Major General Qasem Soleimani,

a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard and chief strategist of operations outside

Iran's borders.

Washington calls him a terrorist whose Shia militias killed American soldiers in Iraq

during the U.S. occupation.

The PMF says he's a hero, a brilliant tactician who helped save Iraq.

What is it about Major Qasem Soleimani that inspires you and so many other people?

HAJI JAWDAT ASSAF: When we see him -- because he is brave.

We go to the fight, one of us fights like 1,000 soldiers.

REZA SAYAH: It was Soleimani who led many of the PMF brigades in a three-year ground

campaign that overpowered ISIS and eventually set the stage for Iraqi forces to defeat the

extremist group in Mosul, its last major stronghold in Iraq.

This is the town of Qayyarah just south of Mosul, the former ISIS stronghold in Northern

Iraq.

Before U.S.-backed Iraqi forces launched an operation to take back Mosul from ISIS, it

was the PMF that cleared out ISIS from Qayyarah and many other towns and villages on the outskirts

of Mosul.

U.S. artillery units positioned on the outskirts of the city pounded ISIS-held areas in Mosul,

while U.S. fighter jets provided air support.

But PMF Leaders say their estimated 20,000 casualties, whose pictures line many Iraqi

streets, show who did the real fighting.

ABU ALI BEYK (through translator): The places we liberated were liberated by Iraqi forces.

The Americans didn't back up the PMF anywhere.

They supported some Iraqi special forces by air, but most of the areas were liberated

by the PMF.

REZA SAYAH: The Iraqi government credits all members of the coalition with defeating ISIS.

But, today, it's the Iranian-backed militias that patrol many key towns in Northern Iraq,

seemingly securing what Iran's critics fear most: the so-called Shia Crescent, an Iranian

sphere of influence stretching to the Mediterranean.

MAZIN AL-ESHAIKER, Iraqi Politician: I personally don't think the country needs more than one

army.

REZA SAYAH: Mazin Al-Eshaiker is an anti-Iranian Iraqi politician and staunch supporter of

President Donald Trump.

Al-Eshaiker says the PMF should disband.

Otherwise, Iran has a powerful security presence that keeps Iraq weak and under Iran's control,

an accusation Tehran denies.

MAZIN AL-ESHAIKER: I think they would like to have a mirror image of the Revolutionary

Guards in Iran, or a mirror image of the Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Both of them are very popular in their respective countries.

REZA SAYAH: Are they getting there?

Are they achieving it?

MAZIN AL-ESHAIKER: I think we are already there.

REZA SAYAH: One of Iraq's top military officials disagrees.

Major General Ghais Al-Hamdawi says what Iran wants is a secure border and a stable neighbor

free of extremism, not a building block in a Shia crescent.

MAJ.

GEN.

GHAIS AL-HAMDAWI, Iraqi Army (through translator): But this doesn't mean they interfere in politics

and sovereignty.

It doesn't mean they interfere in domestic affairs.

We are very careful to make our relationship with Iran in accordance to the law, and with

respect to the state, just like we do with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan, and the West

as well.

REZA SAYAH: Al-Hamdawi says the many powerful factions of the PMF who oppose the Iranian

government, led by powerful clerics like Ayatollah Sistani and Muqtada al-Sadr, serve as a barrier

to any attempt by Iran to dominate Iraq.

Al-Hamdawi is convinced ISIS would still be here if it wasn't for the PMF and Iran's support.

MAJ.

GEN.

GHAIS AL-HAMDAWI (through translator): Iran stood by the people of Iraq during complicated

circumstances.

I believe, without the help of Iran, ISIS would be standing on the doorsteps of Baghdad.

Iraq went through very difficult times.

In fact, the PMF was one of the most important factors in the protection of Iraq.

REZA SAYAH: The U.S. government says otherwise.

Last month, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson explicitly called the PMF an Iranian militia

and demanded they leave.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said no, calling PMF fighters Iraqi nationals and the hope

of the region.

But the U.S. is pushing back, intensifying Tehran and Washington's longstanding proxy

conflict in Iraq.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Reza Sayah in Kirkuk.

MILES O'BRIEN: In Reza Sayah's final report tomorrow, he will look at the tacit partnership

between the U.S. and Iran to defeat ISIS in Iraq, and where that common goal ends.

For more infomation >> This Iran-backed militia helped save Iraq from ISIS. Now Washington wants them to disband - Duration: 8:15.

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U.S. B-1B bombers to take part in Seoul-Washington joint air force drills - Duration: 1:30.

The U.S. has deployed B-1B bombers to South Korea to take part in bombing drills.

They arrive as part of the large scale joint Seoul-Washington 'Vigilant Ace' drills currently

taking place over the Korean Peninsula.

Some 230 fighter jets, including two dozen U.S. stealth fighters, are also taking part

in the drills.

Kim Hyun-bin reports.

The U.S. has deployed B-1B bombers to the Korean Peninsula to take part in the joint

Seoul-Washington air combat drills.

South Korean military officials said on Wednesday that the bombers stationed in Guam arrived

to conduct a bombing drill with South Korea's fighter jets.

The U.S. usually deploys B-1B in pairs after North Korea's provocations in a show of force,

or on routine training missions.

The last deployment of B-1B bombers came in early November ahead of U.S. President Donald

Trump's regional trip.

Seoul and Washington have been conducting a massive air combat drill known as Vigilant

Ace.

Over 200 warplanes are taking part, including two dozen stealth fighter jets.

Six F-22s and six F-35s have been deployed to the Korean peninsula,... marking the first

time the highly-advanced jets have cruised the skies above South Korea at the same time.

Other U.S. assets include two B-1B bombers and six Growler electronic warfare jets, as

well as dozens of F-15s and F-16s.

South Korea has deployed 90 fighter jets, including its F-15 and FA-50 fighters.

The exercises are scheduled to run through Friday.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. B-1B bombers to take part in Seoul-Washington joint air force drills - Duration: 1:30.

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A Big Sky Christmas Over Washington - Duration: 1:03.

Welcome to the 53rd annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

This year the Kootenai National Forest in Montana

graciously provided this magnificent

Engelmann spruce to serve as the 2017 Capitol Christmas tree.

This is a proud Montana moment for a kid from Montana.

This gift will light up the Capitol grounds during the Christmas season

for our entire nation to enjoy.

From the branches, to the 3,500 ornaments, to that butyrate star at the top.

A tree that stands tall and represents so much of the joy and the hope that's found in Christmas.

Merry Christmas on behalf of Big Sky Country.

For more infomation >> A Big Sky Christmas Over Washington - Duration: 1:03.

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Multitudinaria manifestación en Washington deja cerca de 200 arrestados | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 3:14.

For more infomation >> Multitudinaria manifestación en Washington deja cerca de 200 arrestados | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 3:14.

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Shabba Woodley for Washington County - Duration: 1:31.

In Washington County we work hard for our families and our community so we need

a chair that works just as hard. fighting for affordable housing, safe sidewalks

and intersections for our kids. and someone who can represent our

unincorporated areas. doing what's right takes passion and energy. I have the

passion to see things through. I have the energy to make it happen. now I want to do good

work for Washington County. vote Shabba Woodley. thank you

hello everybody my name is shabba woodley. I'm a candidate for Washington County

chair. I lived in Washington County for my entire adult life. Ive faced issues that

most people can relate too. From housing and instability , to the challenges of

raising a child. and the challenges of just surviving

in Washington County because I too have had to struggle. Our community deserves a

board chair that's first and foremost an advocate for the public interest our

friends and neighbors deserves a chair dedicated to the issues of working

families who won't allow housing reforms to be dictated by big developers or

corporate interests, I'm running for chair to be a champion for our community

to do what needs to be done to secure a more prosperous future for all those who

work and live in Washington thank you

For more infomation >> Shabba Woodley for Washington County - Duration: 1:31.

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How green is the evergreen state? Washington residents try to answer. - Duration: 1:07.

- Hey, this is Josh with Offset.

We're goin' around seeing just how green

the Evergreen State actually is.

Oh, and we have coffee cards.

Guys, what is your view on climate change?

Who wants to answer this.

- I think it's definitely real.

- Yeah, it's definitely real, for sure.

- I believe it's real and something that we need to address.

- The same, I believe that it's very, it's a problem.

- Which state do you think

has the most incentives to go green.

- I would say Washington.

- Oregon.

- Arkansas.

- What if I said going solar costs less

than what you spend with your utility company?

- Wow, that's actually crazy.

- I would love to believe that.

- 80 to 90% off may sound too good to be true,

but it's actually true.

If you're interested in helping save the environment

and save thousands on your power bill,

just click the link in the description

or there will be a link at the end of this video.

Comment if you have any questions.

We're also gonna offer you a smart ecobee thermostat

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So, contact us right now.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> How green is the evergreen state? Washington residents try to answer. - Duration: 1:07.

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WA LOTTO numbers Dec 6 2017 - Duration: 1:45.

WA LOTTO numbers Dec 6

For more infomation >> WA LOTTO numbers Dec 6 2017 - Duration: 1:45.

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Charleena Lyles' Family | De-Escalate Washington - Duration: 2:11.

KATRINA: I believe the law needs to change.

We need somebody from the outside

investigating the police.

Given all of the killings that have taken place,

no one---

there's no justice in it.

My name is Katrina Johnson.

I support I-940 De-Escalate Washington

because my cousin Charleena Lyles was killed.

She called for help to report a burglary.

She was in her apartment with three of her four kids.

She was shot seven times.

Two gunshots were in her back.

In front of her babies.

She always had a smile on her face.

She loved her children beyond measure.

She was the life of the party.

And she was always willing to help people.

The police had some privy information

as to her mental health status.

So if you already know

that she could be in a mental health crisis,

then you need to be properly prepared

so that people aren't condemned to their death

for having mental health crisis.

And that's what I-940 is.

It's continual and consistent de-escalation training.

It's not, you know, anti-police, it's pro-community.

The community has to feel comfortable

with the people who are serving them

within that community.

Charleena Lyles called for help to report a burglary

and she's dead.

She'd be preparing for the holidays

with her four children

as opposed to not being here.

And for that reason alone,

that's why I-940 is very important.

To get involved, go to DeescalateWA.org

To donate, text GIVE to 206-202-0461

For more infomation >> Charleena Lyles' Family | De-Escalate Washington - Duration: 2:11.

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Charleena Lyles' Family | De-Escalate Washington | Audio Described - Duration: 2:24.

KATRINA: I believe the law needs to change.

We need somebody from the outside

investigating the police.

Given all of the killings that have taken place,

no one---

there's no justice in it.

My name is Katrina Johnson.

I support I-940 De-Escalate Washington

because my cousin Charleena Lyles was killed.

She called for help to report a burglary.

She was in her apartment with three of her four kids.

She was shot seven times.

Two gunshots were in her back.

In front of her babies.

She always had a smile on her face.

She loved her children beyond measure.

She was the life of the party.

And she was always willing to help people.

The police had some privy information

as to her mental health status.

So if you already know

that she could be in a mental health crisis,

then you need to be properly prepared

so that people aren't condemned to their death

for having mental health crisis.

And that's what I-940 is.

It's continual and consistent de-escalation training.

It's not, you know, anti-police, it's pro-community.

The community has to feel comfortable

with the people who are serving them

within that community.

Charleena Lyles called for help to report a burglary

and she's dead.

She'd be preparing for the holidays

with her four children

as opposed to not being here.

And for that reason alone,

that's why I-940 is very important.

To get involved, go to DeescalateWA.org

To donate, text GIVE to 206-202-0461

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