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Category Archives: Syria
In Massive Intel Error, US Kills 80 Syrian Troops, Helps ISIL Advance
In a massive intelligence failure, the US Air Force hit a Syrian military installation in Deir al-Zor that it thought was Daesh (ISIS, ISIL). But it turned out to be the Syrian Arab Army position at Deir al-Zor military airport. … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Empire, Syria
Tagged accidental?, airstrikes, intentional?, syria
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US-led coalition air strikes in Syria ‘kill 77 civilians mistaken for Isis fighters’
Syrian opposition calls for a suspension of the US-led air campaign against Isis as civilian death toll rises US-led coalition air strikes are believed to have killed at least 77 civilians in northern Syria, prompting demands from Syrian opposition leaders to halt … Continue reading
US Airstrikes Kill Up to 200 Civilians in Northern Syria Villages, Mistook Them for ISIS
Potentially Deadliest Strike on Civilians in Entire War US and coalition airstrikes against the northern Syrian villages of Tokhar and Hoshariyeh have killed at least 56 civilians, including 11 children, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Other groups … Continue reading
End Times for the Caliphate? by PATRICK COCKBURN
The war in Syria and Iraq has produced two new de facto states in the last five years and enabled a third quasi-state greatly to expand its territory and power. The two new states, though unrecognised internationally, are stronger militarily and … Continue reading
Posted in Empire, Ideaology, Iraq, Middle East, Syria, Turkey
Tagged isil, isis, turkey
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Europe needs many more babies to avert a population disaster
In order to offset this shortage, Germany needs to welcome an average of 533,000 immigrants every year, which perhaps gives context to the estimate that 800,000 refugees are due to come to Germany this year. When Spanish business consultant Alejandro … Continue reading
Posted in Disclosure, Ideaology, Syria
Tagged baby boomers, labor shortage, population, syrian refugees
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Madness Down Under: Abbottâs Syrian Refugee Solution by BINOY KAMPMARK
Distant Australia has done its level best to influence the refugee debate in the most negative of ways this century. Its reactionary response has deployed a range of established stereotypes that have targeted the right to asylum. Safety has been … Continue reading
Wars for Resources? by JOHN FOSTER
Recent conflicts in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine have ostensibly been about âbad guysâ who threatened peace with weapons of one kind or another, or stifled freedom and democracy. Whatever the accusation, concerns about petroleum â oil and gas â … Continue reading
Iraq on the Brink of a Ferocious Religious War by PATRICK COCKBURN
The meltdown of American and British policy in Iraq and Syria attracts surprisingly little criticism at home. Their aim for the past three years has been get rid of Bashar al-Assad as ruler of Syria and stabilise Iraq under the … Continue reading
Posted in Ideaology, Iraq, Syria
Tagged colonialism, imperialism, iraq, isis, shia, sunni
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Liberating Syria – Franklin Lamb
It is clear that the Syrian public and their officials, in all 14 of the countryâs governorates, are committed to the complete restoration of their nationâs peerless and incomparable archaeological heritage sites as soon as security conditions permit.
Posted in History, Syria, Syria, Zionism
Tagged middle east, OPINION, syria, zionism
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American Hypocrisy on International Law – Curtis Doebbler
The threat of Russian intervention in Ukraine has caused American lawyers and diplomats to raise their voices about the legality of Russian military action in Ukraine. These complaints, however, are based more on political rhetoric and posturing than on an … Continue reading
Posted in Empire, Ideaology, Iraq, Syria, Ukraine
Tagged Afghanistan, international law, iraq, syria, ukraine
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