by Tony Cartalucci Absurd “chemical weapons” claims begin to fall apart amidst NATO’s desperate bid to save its collapsing terror front in Syria. Image: Chemical weapons were used extensively during the 8 year Iran-Iraq War during the 1980′s. Despite vast quantities of chemical agents being used, both mustard and nerve gas, these “weapons of mass destruction” would only constitute 2-3%…
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron (L) and President of the United States of America Barack Obama confer at the top of the Heads of State and Government meeting on Afghanistan in Chicago, Illinois, during the NATO 2012 Summit May 21, 2012. By Finian Cunningham You have to admit it. The Americans and British do make a formidable…
The North Korean army has said that it is ready to launch a “merciless” attack on the United States, including possible nuclear strikes. click for larger view North Korea has redeployed missiles to the country’s eastern coast and said that it is ready to launch a “merciless” attack on the United States. This infographics shows how far North Korea’s…
Over the weekend, US officials continued to threaten North Korea with war, demanding that China cut off its support to the regime in Pyongyang. This comes after weeks of US threats aimed at Pyongyang’s nuclear program, during which Washington flew nuclear-capable bombers to Korea to demonstrate its capacity to wage nuclear war against the North. Last week, US officials revealed…
First the US fanfared the placement of two F-22 Raptors in the Osan airbase of South Korea. Then it demonstratively launched a B-2 stealth bomber on a training mission over a South Korean gunnery range. Then it deployed an anti-ballistic missile defense system to Guam and positioned two guided-missile destroyers in the waters near Korea. And now, courtesy of the…
by Aleksander Serdyuk Against the backdrop of recent deterioration of the relations between South Korea, DPRK and the U.S. associated with the UN resolution and the trainings on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, the question about the threat of North Korean missiles becomes relevant. Mostly, this threat is related to the possibility of Pyongyang using ballistic missiles to…
By Alex Lantier Washington is continuing to escalate military tensions in the global crisis triggered by the US confrontation with North Korea over its nuclear program. All of the region’s major powers are carrying out military exercises amid rising fears of a war fueled by the US “pivot to Asia,” aimed at containing China, North Korea’s main ally and protector.…
by Gordon Duff The “tail kicking” that America has suffered in Afghanistan would be a “walk in the park” compared to a war on Iran, says Gordon Duff. Above, Iranian soldiers march during an annual military parade in the capital Tehran, September 21, 2012. We have seen it all before, the “yellow cake” myth, the manipulation of media, propaganda filling…
By JG Vibes At a time when most people in North Korea are already starving, the United Nations has imposed new sanctions on the country that are sure to deepen the famine that they are currently experiencing. The government there may be exceptionally horrible, but sanctions are largely a punishment to the general population, and an unfortunate precursor to war.…
By Tony Cartalucci March 7, 2013 (LD) – Hundreds of heavily armed terrorists have crossed from the Philippines and landed in the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah. Dozens are already dead, and the Malaysian military has brought in aircraft and armor to confront the audacious, bizarre invasion, scattering militants into the jungles of Borneo island. A seemingly headline news event,…
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