Despite a glaring lack of evidence to support allegations that Russia interfered in the US presidential election, the White House has announced that they will be imposing sanctions on the nation. On Thursday, the US sanctioned six Russian individuals, including ...
Read More »Syrian War Report – December 26, 2016: Syrian Army’s Advance In Southern Aleppo
Aleppo: another false flag “Srebrenica,” perhaps barely, averted
Is it finally the demise of the “men and boys” mantra? by Stephen Karganovic Well, so far at least. Shocking as it may appear in the midst of the rejoicing that the terrorist occupation of Eastern Aleppo and the agony ...
Read More »Russian Defense Ministry’s Tu-154 Crashed Close to Russia’s Anapa, Seven Minutes After Departure –
The source in the law enforcement services also told RIA Novosti that the wreckage of the crashed Tu-154 scattered along the coast around the area of 1.5 km (0.9 miles), at the depths ranging from 50 to 100 (0.3-0.6 miles). ...
Read More »Syrian War Report – December 22, 2016: Turkish Forces Storming Al-Bab, Suffer Heavy Casualties
Syrian War Report – December 20, 2016: What Is Syrian Army Going To Do Now?
A few initial short thoughts on the murder of the Russian Ambassador to Ankara
Okay, so tonight we have the name of the assassin, it is Mevlut Mert Aydintas, a 22 year old policeman who had been recently fired following the anti-Gulenist crackdown of Erdogan against the forces which had attempted to overthrow him ...
Read More »Just In: Syria Names Foreign Secret Agents Trapped in Aleppo to the UN Security Council
Breaking News Syria Names Foreign Secret Agents Trapped in Aleppo named in the UN Security Council. Dec 19, 2016 US, Isreali, Turkish, Qatari and Saudi secret service officers are trapped in Eastern Aleppo, Al-Jafari says. He mentions names and nationalities. ...
Read More »Russian Ambassador in Ankara has been murdered
RT is reporting live on the murder of the Russian Ambassador to Turkey. Right now, we absolutely have to wait to get the real facts on the ground and not jump to conclusions.
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