Mosul Battle Imminent; ISIS Safe Passage to Syria; US-Russia Brink or No Brink?
US warships fired missiles at Houthi targets in Yemen. A test drop of mock nuclear weapons was done in Nevada in early October, and more from around the world.
Hillary Clinton Claims Saudi Arabia, Qatar Financing ISIS In Hacked Email
In an email published by Wikileaks, Clinton affirmed the role US allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar played in supporting and promoting ISIS.
Accusations of War Crimes in Syria and Yemen; Hillary Will “Take On” Putin
Next Cold War Roundup 10/11/16 Saudi coalition airstrikes on a large funeral in Yemen escalated the war and puts the US at risk of participating in war crimes. The Pentagon may retaliate for an alleged missile fired at a US warship off the coast of Yemen. Naval analysts claim the
Spartacus on Deir Ez-Zor Express; Kerry Demands NFZ; Predator Drone Near Convoy
Next Cold War Roundup 9/21/16 The White House blames Russia for attacks on a humanitarian aid convoy. Russia denies and says a US predator drone was flying in the area at the time of the attack. Kerry called for a no-fly zone. Three “Spartacus” countries stepped up to say they
US HIMARS Rocket Strikes in Syria From Turkey; Carter’s Oxford Speech Pressures Russia
The US has deployed HIMARS rocket artillery and troops in Turkey near the Syrian border and, in the last week, has launched rocket attacks into northern Syria.
US Defense Firms Profit By Saudi Arabia’s Slaughter Of Yemen
While the US defense industry gains billions selling weapons to Saudi Arabia, thousands of innocent civilians in Yemen lose their lives.
28 Pages Reveal Saudi Government Involved In 9/11
The documents reveal solid evidence of Saudi government involvement with the group of men who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington D.C.
Marines Begin ISIS Airstrikes As 51 State Dept. Hawks Urge Military Intervention in Syria
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NATO Commitments Escalate, US Responsible For Security Of 60% Of Planet
Cold War and post-Cold War alliances and commitments forged since World War II have resulted in US security responsibilities becoming grossly overextended.
US And Russia Compete For Dominance Of Vietnam Base Strategic To South China Sea
The US and Russia are competing for dominance of a base in Vietnam, which is strategic to the South China Sea and could determine the outcome of the crisis.