Bahceli commended the stance of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, which refused to endorse the elections in the Northeast and declared a boycott. The leader of Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party, Devlet Bahceli, condemned the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)’ organization of municipal elections in northeastern Syria. He advocated for …
Read More »Was The Briefly Posted Polish Mobilization Notice A Premature PSA Or A Russian False Flag?
There are reasons to doubt the veracity of this notice and to consider whether this incident cleverly advanced Russia’s strategic interests. The state-run Polish Press Agency (PAP) briefly posted on Friday that 200,000 Poles, both former military and ordinary civilians, will be called up for partial mobilization on 1 July …
Read More »You Can’t Turn Back the Clock on Genocide: “Easily 200,000 Deaths in Gaza.”
As Amal Nassar lay in pain on a bed at the Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp in northern Gaza, the echoes of explosions and artillery fire could be heard all around her. It was mid-January and she had made her way to the embattled hospital to give birth …
Read More »Who By Fire? The Burning of Rafah’s Tent People
“Oh hell, what do mine eyes with grief behold?” – John Milton, Paradise Lost People were saying their evening prayers when the IDF attacked the refuge camp at Tel al-Sultan in southern Gaza, where thousands had fled from the Israeli invasion of Rafah. They were told by the Israelis this …
Read More »Blaming Soros for Campus Protests is Anti-Semitic — Just Ask Israel
The Israeli government has criticized others for peddling conspiracy theories related to the Jewish philanthropist. From The New York Post to The Wall Street Journal, right-wing pundits have lined up to malign students across the United States who have rightfully criticized their schools for supporting the ongoing Israeli genocide in …
Read More »Red Line? China Appears to be Building an Island Base 100 Miles from the Philippines
Introduction For the last 75 years, Beijing has been on a slow, methodical march south through the South China Sea (SCS). This second “Long March” has seen China take de facto control of the SCS. In doing so, China has flouted international maritime law and, more routinely as of late, …
Read More »Will HTS change its way of handling with demonstrators after Washington’s condemnation?
The United States condemned the practices of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) against peaceful demonstrators in Idlib, describing its handling of them as “intimidation and brutality” akin to the methods of the Syrian regime. The US Embassy in Damascus said on Wednesday, May 29, that it condemns this approach against peaceful …
Read More »Europe : nous la subissons ou nous la quittons
L’Union Européenne est présentée comme nécessaire à notre économie et au maintien de notre pouvoir d’achat, on a l’impression qu’il est impossible d’en sortir au risque d’un cataclysme financier. Et pourtant c’est une machine à fabriquer de l’inégalité et de l’appauvrissement qui a été d’ores et déjà sciemment mise en …
Read More »Bruxelles VIII : Pots-de-vin européens pour la rétention des déplacés syriens hors de leur pays
Le site de la Commission européenne a informé le monde assoiffé d’empathie et de compassion que «la huitième conférence de Bruxelles renouvelle l’aide internationale en faveur de la Syrie et des pays de la région en récoltant plus de 7,5 milliards d’euros ». Il a ajouté que cet engagement « …
Read More »«Un coup direct» : le Yémen cible le porte-avions américain USS Eisenhower en mer Rouge avec des missiles balistiques
Le porte-parole militaire du Yémen a déclaré que les forces armées du pays ont ciblé le porte-avions américain USS Dwight D. Eisenhower dans la mer Rouge en réponse aux attaques meurtrières menées pendant la nuit par les États-Unis contre ce pays arabe. «La force de missiles et la force navale …
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