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NEW WORLD DISORDER: SRI LANKANS TAKE TO THE STREETS

As Gerald Celente has often noted, “When people lose everything and have nothing left to lose, they lose it.”  And as we had forecast when the COVID War broke out over two years ago and hundreds of millions of lives and livelihoods were killed… the deeper people fell into poverty and hopelessness, the higher the...

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SHOOTING BREAKS OUT IN ISRAEL: REVENGE OR TERRORISM?

A Palestinian gunman opened fire on Tuesday night in a Tel Aviv suburb, killing five, in what Israeli authorities have called an act of terror.  On the other side, which is denounced as being anti-Semitic, the gunman was considered a warrior fighting against Israeli occupation and seizing of Palestinian land over the past 70 years. ...

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BOMBS AWAY: OIL DEPOTS IN SAUDI ARABIA HIT BY HOUTHIS

The Yemen war, launched by Saudi Arabia from Washington D.C. with the blessing of Noble Peace of Crap Prize Champ Barack Obama seven years ago, showed no signs of easing after several oil depots in Saudi Arabia suffered damage last week after an apparent attack by drones and rockets launched by Houthi fighters in Yemen....

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HOUTHIS HIT SAUDI FUEL DEPOT

Houthis from Yemen used drones and missiles to attack six targets in Saudi Arabia, including an Aramco fuel depot and liquefied natural gas plant. The attacks prompted Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, to condemn the strikes. “The Houthis launch these terrorist attacks with enabling by Iran, which supplies them with missile and UAV...

IRAN’S MISSILES STRIKE “RETALIATORY,” HITS ISRAELI TARGET
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IRAN’S MISSILES STRIKE “RETALIATORY,” HITS ISRAELI TARGET

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced last week that it launched a barrage of ballistic missiles into Iraq and as new details emerge, the strike seems to be a direct response to an Israeli airstrike on a drone factory in Iran last month, according to The New York Times. The paper said the “tit-for-tat” strikes marked an “alarming...

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WILL CHINA SOON INVADE TAIWAN?

Taiwan is reportedly considering its own military might amid new Chinese aggression as war drags on between Ukraine and Russia. Beijing has long declared Taiwan as part of its territory under its “One China Principle.” The U.S. has historically pursued a policy toward the matter as “strategic ambiguity,” which means it will aid Taiwan’s defenses...

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IRAN MISSILE ATTACK HITS ISRAELI TARGET

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced Sunday that it was responsible for the ballistic missile attack on an Israeli “strategic center” in Erbil Kurdistan, a region in northern Iraq, which was seen as a clear message to the U.S. and Israel about its military capabilities. The missiles were fired from Iran and hit near a U.S. Consulate...

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SOUTH KOREA NEW GOVERNMENT = ESCALATION OF MILITARY TENSIONS

South Korea last week elected a former prosecutor who will likely push the country closer to Washington but anger China in the process. Political observers said the election was “not an election for the future but an election looking back,” according to The New York Times. “By electing Yoon people wanted to punish Moon’s government they...

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U.S. CONDUCTS DEADLY AIRSTRIKE IN SOMALIA TARGETING AL-SHABAAB FIGHTERS

While the United States government and the mainstream media condemn Russia’s attack on Ukraine, U.S. Africa Command, or AFRICOM, conducted airstrikes in the Somali area that killed 60 “enemy” fighters, according to a report. The U.S. said there were no civilian casualties, according to an “initial assessment.”  AntiWar.com reported that the U.S. is “notorious for...

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ISRAELI AIRSTRIKES KILL 3 SOLDIERS IN SYRIA

Israel kept up its war footing against Syria last week after conducting its fourth airstrike against its neighbor in February alone, which resulted in the deaths of three Syrian troops, a report said. SANA, the Syrian news outlet, reported, “The Israeli enemy carried out an air assault with several missiles” at about 1:10 a.m. on Thursday....

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