Carving Up Syria
Israeli tanks advanced to within 16 miles of Damascus Tuesday while IDF soldiers captured the summit of Mount Hermon. Meanwhile, Russia, Türkiye, and the US hold pieces in the west, north, and east of Syria.Continue Reading
Israeli tanks advanced to within 16 miles of Damascus Tuesday while IDF soldiers captured the summit of Mount Hermon. Meanwhile, Russia, Türkiye, and the US hold pieces in the west, north, and east of Syria.Continue Reading
A Chinese container ship is believed to have dragged its anchor for 100 miles across the floor of the Baltic Sea to disrupt communications between the two newest members of NATO, Finland and Sweden.
Politico again ran with the “Republicans Pounce” meme in response to the president’s pardon of his son, as though it’s somehow the fault of conservatives that President Biden had to keep Hunter out of prison.Continue Reading
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said this week that the government’s emergency management agency doesn’t have enough money for the rest of the hurricane season—after spending nearly $1 billion this year on illegal migrants.
President Biden told reporters that he did not proclaim Easter Sunday Transgender Day of Visibility, even though the proclamation is posted at the White House website. Either Biden didn’t know or he didn’t remember what he did the day before.
Israelis are encouraging the war cabinet led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to open a new front in the north to ensure that Hezbollah is no longer able to threaten Israel. This means the war will last months, at least.
The US launched airstrikes in Iraq and Syria over the weekend against target linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and Iran-backed militias. At least 40 people were reportedly killed in a move that is likely to escalate hostilities in the region.
THE U.S. MILITARY reportedly bombed 85 sites overnight linked to Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
At least six KC-135 tankers have been deployed overseas, possibly to assist in strikes against Iran-backed groups responsible for the deadly attack on a US outpost in Jordan last weekend.
At least nine nations have paused funding for the UN agency for refugees in Gaza after a report that at least a dozen UN employees took part in the attack on Israel October 7.Continue Reading
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