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delft

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In the mean time US attacked Syria in support of the armed NGO's its sponsoring:
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US launches air strike on pro-Syria forces after warnings
After repeated warnings, manned aircraft carried out the mission on a "de-confliction" zone near a garrison used by American special forces and US-backed fighters
By Reuters June 7, 2017 8:16 AM (UTC+8)

The United States launched an air strike on Tuesday against Iranian-backed fighters who it said posed a threat to US and US-backed forces in southern Syria, in a new escalation of tensions between Washington and troops supporting Damascus.

The Pentagon, which has sought to stay out of Syria’s civil war to instead focus its firepower on Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, carried out a similar strike on May 18 that was denounced by Damascus.

A Syrian military source said the strike had caused deaths and material damage and showed the coalition was “in support of terrorism.” The Syrian military command warned against the dangers of escalation, the source added.


In recent days, the US military has repeatedly warned massing forces to stay away from a so-called “de-confliction” zone near a garrison used by American special forces and US-backed fighters around the southern town of At Tanf.

The zone was agreed with Russia, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s ally. Assad is also backed by Iran and Shi’ite militias.


“Despite previous warnings, pro-regime forces entered the agreed-upon de-confliction zone with a tank, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons, armed technical vehicles and more than 60 soldiers,” the US-led coalition said.

It said the United States, via a military hotline with Russia, issued several warnings before the strike, which destroyed two artillery pieces, an anti-aircraft weapon and damaged the tank.

A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the strike was carried out by manned US aircraft.

“The coalition does not seek to fight Syrian regime or pro-regime forces, but remains ready to defend themselves if pro-regime forces refuse to vacate the de-confliction zone,” the statement said.

Still, the incident showed that the area around the Tanf garrison in southern Syria was under growing pressure.

Baghdad-Damascus highway
Tanf is part of a region known as the Badia, which consists of vast, sparsely populated desert territory that stretches all the way to the Jordanian and Iraqi borders and was declared a military priority by Syria’s foreign minister earlier in May.

US-backed rebel advances against Islamic State militants have allowed them to secure swathes of territory in the Badia, alarming the Syrian government and its allies.

US-backed rebels took Tanf from Islamic State last year, and regional intelligence sources say they mean to use it as a launchpad to capture Bukamal, a town on Syria’s border with Iraq and an important jihadist supply route.

The coalition’s presence in Tanf, on the Damascus-Baghdad highway, was also meant to stop Iran-backed groups from opening an overland route between Iraq and Syria, the sources say.

In interviews with Syrian state-owned TV station al-Ikhbariya broadcast on Saturday, Syrian soldiers vowed they would reopen the Baghdad-Damascus highway.

“Within a few days, you will find us at the Iraqi border, and we will achieve a great and historic victory in the history of this crisis – cleansing the entire Badia, liberating the Tanf road … and restoring the vital artery between Iraq and Syria,” said one of the soldiers interviewed by the state TV channel in the Badia area.

Western-backed rebels resumed on Tuesday a heavy barrage of rocket attacks on Iranian-backed militia outposts along the Baghdad-Damscus Baghdad highway.

The United States sought to keep all sides focused on battling Islamic State, or ISIS.

“The coalition calls on all parties in southern Syria to focus their efforts on the defeat of ISIS, which is our common enemy and the greatest threat to regional and worldwide peace and security,” the statement said.
Complete with the usual hypocrisy, see the last paragraph above.
 
I'm obviously late to the attacks in Tehran, Iran today, but now I read in gazeta.ru
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something like "A Storm Approaching The Persian Gulf")
Iran already blamed Saudi Arabia, and earlier today (several hours to the attacks) Saudi Arabia had announced Iran would 'pay for supporting Terrorists' ... the article also mentions Qatar issues (Monday at 9:22 PM
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Arab nations cut ties with Qatar, home to major US military base, in new Mideast crisis
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plus News of the Hour at gazeta.ru right now (
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) is the most recent phone call between Mr. Putin and Mr. Erdogan about this situation
), and mentions them in this context:
The $1bn hostage deal that enraged Qatar’s Gulf rivals
June 5, 2017
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(I'm in the process of reading this Financial Times article ... EDIT haven't heard the word
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(it's easy to guess what it means though) ... hundreds of mils in suitcases hmmm)
 
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delft

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... EDIT haven't heard the word
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OT
A Danish archaeologist was working on Bahrain in the 1950's. As a present he took a falcon from Greenland which was stowed in its cage in the cargo hold of a European aircraft but when he changed to a Middle Eastern airline ( in Beirut?) the bird was treated as a valuable passenger and given a seat in the cabin.:)
 

Blackstone

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Oh my! This could be bad, really bad.

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The situation in the Middle East may be heating up rapidly. Not long after several countries
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and enacted a blockade against its shipments, one of the most powerful Arab nations has just issued a serious ultimatum.

“Saudi Arabia gives Qatar 24 hr ultimatum to fulfill 10 conditions that have been sent,” stated Reza H. Akbari from the Institute for Peace and War Reporting.


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The indications are that if Qatar ignores those conditions, Saudi Arabia is prepared to take military action.

Sky News Arabia confirmed Akbari’s report. “Our sources: Saudi Arabia has informed Kuwait of 10 conditions that [Qatar’s capitol] Doha should apply within 24 hours starting tonight,” the
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. Kuwait is acting as a mediator between Qatar and other Arab countries.

Al Jazeera journalist Faisal Edroos shared the ten demands with the public. According to
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, they are:

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  1. Immediate severance of diplomatic relations with Iran,
  2. Expulsion of all members of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas from Qatar,
  3. Freezing all bank accounts of Hamas members and refraining from any deal with them,
  4. Expulsion of all Muslim Brotherhood members from Qatar,
  5. Expulsion of anti-[P]GCC elements,
  6. Ending support for ‘terrorist organisations’,
  7. Stopping interference in Egyptian affairs,
  8. Ceasing the broadcast of the Al Jazeera news channel,
  9. Apologizing to all [Persian] Gulf governments for ‘abuses’ by Al Jazeera,
  10. Pledging that it (Qatar) will not carry out any actions that contradict the policies of the [P]GCC and adhering to its charter.
Those ten conditions center on
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to Iran and groups such as Hamas and the
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. At the heart of the conflict is also a scandal regarding Qatar’s state news agency.

Last month, the government-owned news station published remarks which were attributed to the Emir of Qatar. The alleged statements expressed support Iran, Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.

The Arab news station denied responsibility for the quotes, and maintains that its
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. While it insists that the Emir did not actually make the remarks, many Middle Eastern countries did not accept this explanation and quickly distanced themselves from Qatar.

It goes without saying that Middle Eastern conflicts are complicated and can have serious future effects. One of the America’s largest Middle Eastern military bases is located in Qatar, and turmoil in the area might jeopardize that agreement.
 

delft

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Of course Saudi Arabia has vastly experienced armed forces having been at war with Yemen for more than two years. :rolleyes:
For comments on the situation by the British journalist Robert Fisk see this article:
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Addenda:
But will Trump agree to this war?
 

delft

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The elections in UK were lost by the Tories. They are still the largest party in parliament but unable to form a government without support from another party. It must mean that Mrs Weak and Wobbly will be replaced as leader by ???? who will form a new coalition government to start negotiations with the EU in a week and a half. Or will they say: Please Brussels can we remain?
 

plawolf

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The elections in UK were lost by the Tories. They are still the largest party in parliament but unable to form a government without support from another party. It must mean that Mrs Weak and Wobbly will be replaced as leader by ???? who will form a new coalition government to start negotiations with the EU in a week and a half. Or will they say: Please Brussels can we remain?

Latest is that the conservatives are trying to form a government with the DUP, since every other significant party has stated they would not form a government with them. The DUP are saying declarations of such an alliance is premature.

If May resignes or cannot get the DUP onboard, another general election may have to be called. And the conservatives are absolutely desperate that does not happen.

The election reporting in the U.K. has been unprecedentedly biased against Labour in general and Corbyn in particular.

I was at a Corbyn rally in Gateshead days before the election where the bank of the river Tyne was filled with people. There were easily tens of thousands of people there. But there wasn't one single word reported about it in the BBC. Which instead decided to run a story about May visiting a bakery.

A central tenant of that bias and propaganda is that Corbyn is 'unelectable', so a vote for him is a vote wasted. That, I have no doubt, helped to depress labour voter turnout.

However, the election results emphatically puts paid to that lie, so if all of the people who believed the UK rich-owned-media spin aboit Corbyn being unelectable and didn't bother to vote turned out in a second general election, odds are Labour may come out with enough seats to form a coalition government if not take the majority outright.
 

Blackstone

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Mr. Abe might be in hot water, because using his position as PM to pressure other government officials for a friend's business interest is the very definition of corruption.

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TOKYO – Japan's education minister says he will launch a new investigation into a scandal involving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, focusing on whether the documents implicating him in pressuring bureaucrats for preferential treatment are authentic.

The Kake Educational Institution is run by an Abe friend and was seeking approval for a veterinary school. The documents in question are communications among government ministries and some allegedly indicate Abe's office pressured the ministries for approval.

Abe and other top officials have repeatedly denied the allegation and have questioned the authenticity of the documents.

The scandal is the second alleging that Abe or people close to him sought to influence openings of new schools.

Friday's reversal from the education minister is seen as a result of growing public outrage.
 

Blackstone

Brigadier
What is this nonsense?

Your stupidity is beyond description.
Personal attacks like this are just plain wrong, and don't belong on a civilized discussion forum. You are better than that. Remember what Confucius said about not doing to others what you don't want done to you.
 
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