The FLOOD of civilians going to government held West Aleppo proves these people were being held hostage by the rebels. Mainstream media has been saying the government for some reason has attacked fleeing civilians going into... the government held side of the city :wtf: it makes no sense.
But...
Sounds like a threat of more extremist groups.
Qatar will continue to arm Syrian rebels even if Donald Trump ends U.S. backing for the multinational effort, Doha's foreign minister said in an interview, signaling its determination to pursue a policy the U.S. President-elect may abandon.
But...
Erdogan taunts Obama over coup attempt in Turkey
BY M.K. BHADRAKUMAR on JULY 17, 2016 in AT TOP WRITERS, M.K. BHADRAKUMAR
The Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s sensational demand on Saturday to US President Barack Obama to extradite the Islamist preacher Fetullah Gulen living in exile in...
Modi's Iran visit: key takeaways
Narendra Modi's Iran visit: key takeaways
India and Iran inked a dozen agreements ranging from a contract to develop the strategic Chahabar port to an initial pact to set up an aluminium plant and one on laying a railway line to give India connectivity to...
Iran’s Other Shadow War Is in Africa — War Is Boring
War Is Boringyesterday6 min read
A Kenyan soldier is seen through a bullet hole in a gate in Somalia. AMISOM photo
Iran’s Other Shadow War Is in Africa
The Islamic Republic plants spies and weapons across the continent in a bid to...
By TIM ARANGOAPRIL 25, 2016
BAGHDAD — Iraqi forces, backed by American airstrikes and advised by American officers, have been making strides in Anbar Province, slowly taking back territory from the Islamic State.
But in Falluja, a city in Sunni-dominated Anbar that has been in the hands of...
The U.S. will purchase from Iran 32 metric tons of heavy water, a key component of nuclear reactors, according to a senior administration official.
The official told CNN the goal of the transaction is to get the heavy water out of Iran in the same way the Iran nuclear deal compelled Iran to ship...
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
By ADAM LIPTAK
April 20, 2016
WASHINGTON — Iran’s central bank must pay nearly $2 billion to victims of...
Let me preface this. I am NOT excusing, pardoning, or changing any blame The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has had to 9/11, radicalism, or any sort of exported extremism. Not at all.
As for the Iranian Connection? Its damn near confirmed IMO
Back in 2011 (before the nuclear deal so miss me on...
The liberation of Palmyra is a decisive turning point in the war on Syria. While there were earlier military successes by the Syrian Arab Army and its allies, the publicity value of securing the valued Roman ruins of Palmyra is much higher than any earlier victory. It will change some of the...
Syria: Ultimate Pipelineistan War
Pepe ESCOBAR
Syria is an energy war. With the heart of the matter featuring a vicious geopolitical competition between two proposed gas pipelines, it is the ultimate Pipelinestan war, the term I coined long ago for the 21st century imperial energy...
Paris terror attacks — who profits?: Escobar
By Pepe Escobar on November 16, 2015 in AT Top Writers, Empire of Chaos, Pepe Escobar
Up to the very gloomy day when the “soldiers of the Caliphate” hit “the capital of abomination and perversions” – as ISIS/ISIL/Daesh framed its attack on Paris –...
Iran really bout that Coming to America life.
:ohhh:
Iran's supreme leader is not happy about this McDonald's knockoff in Tehran
By Pamela Engel19 hours ago
The supreme leader of Iran went off about American influence in his country, saying that even with a newly struck nuclear deal...
Link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/kerry-in-geneva-raising-hopes-for-historic-nuclear-deal-with-iran/2013/11/23/53e7bfe6-5430-11e3-9fe0-fd2ca728e67c_story.html
Israel and Saudi Arabia are :mad:
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