Syria: The Russian Air Cavalry Coming

In light of the catastrophic outcome of the “western” war on Libya the Russian government declared to oppose any further such “regime change” in the Middle East. But the U.S. continues to train, arm and finance insurgents against the Syrian Arab Republic and, under the disguise of fighting the Islamic State, prepares to take down the Syrian government. Eliminating the Syrian government would likely create a radical jihadist state in Damascus and lead to massacres and mass refugee movements. But Russia means what it says and will now use its military capabilities to confront the U.S. plans: Elijah J. Magnier “Russia is providing Syria with precision military and destructive equipment. Russia will start soon operating n Syria sky to hit rebels. The participation of the Russian Air Force in Syria worries Israel that won’t be able to have a free sky to hit Syrian troops. This is THE major change in Russian approach and support to Damascus regime, to prevent game change on the ground in Syria.”

US’s Madness of Blockading Syria Gov’t

The U.S. State Department is trying to block Russian supplies going to Syria’s embattled government despite the risk that collapsing the regime would create a vacuum filled by the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, another…

Foreign Invasion Force In Yemen Grows

  The invasion force in Yemen is growing. The invasion troops now include: •3,000 United Arab Emirates •1,000 Qatar •1,000 Saudi Arabia •6,000 (somewhat unreliable) Yemeni expats hired and trained by Saudi Arabia •600-800 Egypt…

As Europe Sows, So Shall It Reap

The news coming out of Europe lately is becoming increasingly reminiscent of reports from the front line. In Austria, Germany, Hungary, Macedonia and Serbia, police are clashing with illegal immigrants, hundreds of thousands of whom…

A REFUGEE CRISIS MADE IN AMERIKA

Will the U.S. accept responsibility for the humanitarian consequences of Washington-manufactured wars? Procyk Radek / Shutterstock.com On April 29th, 2008 I had a Saul on the Road to Damascus moment. I had flipped open the…