Palestine, Ukraine, Taiwan, Turkey, Pakistan, Libya, Iran, Mali, Caucasus, Yemen, Ethiopia, Burma, Socotra, and other geopolitical happenings.
NEWS >Ukraine/Russia President Zelensky ordered the UAF to re-estabilish control over southern Ukraine. The General Staff now prepares an offensive plan and says that up to one million Ukrainian soldiers might be ready to participate. >Syria The U.S. has (allegedly) killed Maher al-Agal, one of the top five ISIS leaders and the leader of ISIS in Syria in a UAS strike in northwest Syria >Sri Lanka protesters have rejected an all-party government and said they will not vacate the government buildings until the president and the prime minister officially resign. >Burma The Myanmar Junta has executed 4 pro-democracy activists. The men were accused of supporting terrorist acts, and were sentenced to death earlier this year. The executions were the first official state executions in decades. >Africa -Malian authorities arrested nearly 50 "mercenaries" from Ivory Coast who came to work for a contracting company of the UN mission in Mali. -The DRC is now an official member of the East African Community (EAC)
No the form clearly states the soldier died under a mine.
Nathaniel Barnes
This is a final DD1300, i.e. the cause of death is not "pending determination." The US Army can't say how this soldier died. DEPARTMENY OR INS ARMY REPORT OF CASUALTY E. DATE PREPARIO 06 May 2022 USA SSG $ Command (Arbore), For brado. Nt Undermined
Andrew Brown
>Israel has approved a budget of five billion shekels ($1.5 billion) to purchase high-powered weapons and equipment in preparation for a possible attack against Iranian nuclear facilities, The Times of Israel reported, citing a local television report. >thedefensepost.com/2021/10/20/israel-budget-strike-iran/
Will they actually do it? or was it just a scheme to get more shekels from the US?
They are in the process of drafting up a new security alliance in the middle east, Middle East air defense alliance or mead for short. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are allegedly on board.
do you know where I can find genuine footage of the pre civil war protests that led to it in Syria? what I have found is very grainy and hard to tell whats going on as my arabic knowledge is limited >docufaggot back at it again
One year on, Peru’s president fights for political survival
> A year since his moonshot ascent to Peru’s highest office, socialist President Pedro Castillo is in the throes of political crisis. Sworn in last July, the campesino teacher and union leader from rural Peru today faces mounting corruption allegations, a grim approval rating and a stillborn legislative agenda thwarted by an opposition-dominated congress. One year into his five-year term, Castillo has survived two impeachment attempts, a whiplash-inducing change of cabinet ministers, and deepening economic and political strife.
>Days after assuming office, Castillo drew fire for naming a number of inexperienced and hardline nominees to his cabinet, some with alleged criminal ties. His fealty to Marxist Free Peru’s party boss, Vladimir Cerron, raised the spectre that he would embrace regional autocrats and enact a radical agenda that would spook foreign investment. In May, Peru’s attorney general revealed that Castillo would be included in a corruption probe into his alleged role as ringleader of a “criminal network” within his transportation ministry, which purportedly received bribes for public works contracts.
>Twisting the knife, prosecutors last week announced plans to investigate Castillo for alleged obstruction of justice over the firing of his interior minister, Mariano Gonzalez, who had sanctioned a special task force to locate and arrest fugitive allies of the president.
>With a divided opposition, no clear presidential successor and a populace hardened by government corruption, Castillo faces mounting problems. National strikes by truckers unions and farmers over the soaring costs of fuel, fertiliser and food sparked by Russia’s war in Ukraine have undermined trust in his ability to govern.
I have and theres a lot of skewed information the US was very in favor of toppling Assad via those protests at the time and the media bias of the era tints basically all I've been able to find I don't want to be repeating a biased narrative, I'd like the government perspective because to me it makes actually no sense why such hostility would be turned on protesters, yet I can't find anything