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YEMEN CRISIS WORSENS. IT’S NO NEWS

While the moronic mainstream media blasts headlines about dying comics, a lost skier… or BBC’s headline story yesterday that “Millionaire murderer Robert Durst dies in prison,” not a peep about the U.S. backed Saudi Yemen War, which, according to the United Nations, is the worst humanitarian crisis on earth.  Now, fighting has intensified in cities...

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SUDANESE SECURITY FORCES KEEP KILLING PROTESTERS

Thousands of protesters in Sudan took to the streets on Sunday to voice their opposition to the military coup that occurred in October and resulted in Abdel Fattah al-Burhan sitting at the head of the government. The protests have resulted in 62 civilian deaths, including one protester who died Sunday after getting hit in the...

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ISRAEL KEEPS BOMBING SYRIA

At the end of December, Israel launched an airstrike on Syria’s main port of Latakia. It was the second such attack this month.  The Syrian Defense Ministry said a missile caused extensive damage in the key commercial Mediterranean port. A video on social media showed massive flames at the site of the attack. One Israeli...

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ISRAEL TO BUILD MORE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS ON PALESTINIAN LAND

A local committee in Israel last Wednesday approved the development of over 3,500 new settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem, which is expected to create new tensions in the region and further frustrate Washington. AntiWar.com, citing NGO Peace Now, reported that the homes would be positioned in a way that cuts off East Jerusalem from...

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NATO: WE ARE THE WORLD

The U.S. vowed to further reinforce NATO partners “on the eastern flank” if Russia continued to further invade Ukraine as NATO rejected Moscow’s demand to halt the alliance from taking on any new members. Ned Price, the State Department spokesman, tweeted out the comments after reports emerged in the U.S. that Washington may be willing...

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KAZAKHSTAN: SHOOT TO KILL

Last week peaceful protests broke out in Kazakhstan when masses took to the streets to protest the removal of price controls on liquified petroleum gas that people use to fuel their cars.  The protests turned violent when, according to government officials, the demonstrations were hijacked by terrorists and organized crime groups that attacked the police...

ISRAEL PLAYED ROLE IN SOLEIMANI’S ASSASSINATION
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ISRAEL PLAYED ROLE IN SOLEIMANI’S ASSASSINATION

Tamir Hayman, the former head of Israel’s military intelligence, said in an interview published Monday that Tel Aviv played a role in the high-profile assassination of Qasem Soleimani, the top Iranian commander. Soleimani met his fate on 3 January 2020 when reportedly killed in a U.S. airstrike at Baghdad’s international airport. Former President Trump said...

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US LOSES WARS, MILITARY AWARDED WITH RECORD BREAKING BILLIONS

The Senate last week easily passed a $768 billion defense bill that its supporters say will continue to give the U.S. an edge over rivals, namely Russia and China. The Trends Journal has reported on the U.S.’s massive investment into its military, with little to show for it. Gerald Celente has pointed out that the American military...

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BIDEN BLACKLISTS CHINESE GROUPS

Just days after the U.S. announced that no troops will be punished for the deadly Kabul drone strike that killed 10 civilians, the Biden administration laid out new plans to punish Chinese groups allegedly tied to the mistreatment of the Uyghur minority in the country. The eight groups were added to the Treasury Department’s “Chinese-military-industrial...

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RUSSIA, CHINA VS. USA: THE WINNER IS?

Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin last week made it clear that the two countries shared a common interest in countering Western intrusion in their regions and promised to strengthen their alliance. The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the countries did not always have such a close relationship, and—in 1969—were on...

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