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Drone
for Obama – Anyone?
By Peter Koenig |
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We are living
in a world where open
killings, open
assassinations by an
Über-Mensch, the
self-proclaimed Master of
the Universe, becomes the
order of the day. And nobody
blinks an eye.
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Coalition
airstrikes kill over 400 civilians in
Syria:
“Among the total casualty there are 417
civilian Syrian citizen, including 111
person under the age of eighteen, and 70
citizen women over the age of eighteen,”
SOHR reported.
Violence in
Syria’s Aleppo Kills at Least 333
Civilians in Last Month:
At least 147 were killed by airstrikes
against neighborhoods under the control
of opposition factions . Other 162
civilians, including 43 minors and 38
women, perished by rockets and gas
cylinder missiles launched by Islamic
State against government-held towns
14 killed as
security forces liberate al-Sijar area
in northern Fallujah, Iraqi flag raised
over its buildings:
“The joint security
forces managed to cleanse al-Sijar area
(10 km north of Fallujah) completely and
raised the Iraqi flag over its
government buildings and police
station,” noting that, “The battles
resulted in the killing of 14 ISIS
fighters
Iraqis Are
Bombarding Fallujah With 50,000
Civilians Trapped Inside:
Iraqi government security forces and
allied militias continued their assault
on the Islamic State-held town of
Fallujah on Wednesday, killing more
civilians than militants in the process,
according to sources inside the city.
Top Shi'ite
cleric urges restraint in assault on
Iraq's Falluja:
Iraq's top Shi'ite Muslim
cleric urged government and allied
Shi'ite militia forces fighting to
retake Falluja from Islamic State
militants to spare trapped civilians
amid reports of a budding humanitarian
crisis in the city.
11 killed in
Yemen air strike:
The death toll of a suspected Saudi-led
coalition air strike that hit a family's
house in southern Yemen has been raised
to 11, including four children from one
family, security officials and witnesses
said on Wednesday.
We Need an
Immediate Suspension of British Military
Sales to Saudi Arabia: HRW:
Since March 2015, there have been a
number of well-documented attacks by the
coalition using cluster munitions in
populated areas. Human Rights Watch has
researched 16 such attacks, in which at
least 19 civilians were killed and at
least 66 wounded.
Pro-Israel group
will pay young Jews $100 to watch its
movies:
You’ve surely heard that young American
Jews are turning away from Israel. They
don’t really care that much about the
Jewish state. Well a pro-Israel
propaganda shop has the answer.
Kenyan troops
kill 21 Shabaab fighters in Somalia:
The Kenyan military announced Wednesday
that it had killed 21 al-Shabaab
fighters who had ambushed their convoy,
which was headed for the town of Tabda,
located in the southern Lower Juba
region in Somalia.
Burundi: 3 killed
in violence:
Gunmen killed three people including a
retired army colonel, in continuing
violence associated with President
Pierre Nkurunziza’s extended time in
power, an official and a relative of the
deceased said Wednesday.
Italian navy says
at least 5 migrants killed as
overcrowded boat flips
: A large wooden fishing boat
overcrowded with migrants capsized off
the coast of Libya, the Italian navy
said on Wednesday, with some 550 people
rescued and five found dead so far.
A 'delicate
balance' in Libya:
One can almost picture
Islamic State terrorists in Libya,
rubbing their hands together in glee at
the thought of restocking their arsenal
with advanced weaponry, courtesy of the
United States.
Celebrating The
Great Achievments Of Muammar Gaddafi:
During the 1950’s under the leadership
of King Idris, Libya was amongst the
poorest nations in the world with some
of the lowest living standards.
War criminal:
Tony Blair Calls
For ‘Proper Ground War’ Against Isis In
Middle East
: “Do not be under any doubt at all. If
we want to defeat these people we are
going to have to wage a proper ground
war against them.” “We can not afford,
as Europe, to have Isis govern a large
space in Libya.”
The People vs
Tony Blair -:
'Years after Blair’s resignation the
full extent of the crisis caused by
opposition to the Iraq war began to
surface'
Senegal: Breaking
the cycle of FGM:
At least 200 million women alive today
have undergone female genital
mutilation, but in Senegal, they are
fighting back.
Taliban Bomber
Hits Court Minibus in Kabul, Killing 11:
A suicide bomber targeted a minibus
carrying court employees in Kabul during
morning rush hour Wednesday, killing 11
people, Afghan and UN official said. The
Taliban claimed responsibility for the
attack.
Terrorist
Frequent Flyer: Slain Taliban Leader
Made 19 Trips to Dubai:
– Killed Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar
Mansour used what appeared to be valid
documents to travel to Dubai 19 times
and visit Iran twice before being struck
by a drone returning from his third
trip, the Pakistani press reported
Tuesday.
Afghan Taliban
appoints Mullah Mansoor's successor:
Haibatullah Akhunzada, member of the
conservative old guard, to head group
whose last leader died in a US drone
strike.
Ukraine: 7
Soldiers Killed, 9 Wounded in Eastern
Clashes;
The numbers were confirmed by Oleksander
Motuzyanik, spokesman for the Ukrainian
forces' operations in the east. They
didn't immediately provide any more
details.
Militia report
Norwegian mercenary killed in east
Ukraine:
According to the militia, the mercenary
was killed in a conflict between the
representatives of a private military
company and gunmen of the Aidar
volunteer battalion
Moscow frees
Ukraine pilot in swap for Russians held
in conflict:
Ukrainian military pilot Nadiya
Savchenko arrived home in Kiev on
Wednesday after nearly two years in a
Russian jail, part of a prisoner swap in
which two Russians held in Ukraine were
returned to Moscow.
Lavrov: Russia to
fend off risks, threats to national
security:
The Russian foreign minister has
commented on NATO’s increased presence
in Central Europe, as well as the
establishment of the European segment of
the US global missile defense
Julian Assange:
Swedish court upholds arrest warrant:
“The district court finds that the
interest of enabling investigation of
the crime Julian Assange is suspected of
by way of questioning him outweighs the
intrusion or harm the detention order
causes Julian Assange. There are
therefore grounds for Julian Assange to
remain detained in absentia.”
WikiLeaks Exposes
Text from Secretly Negotiated TiSA Trade
Deal:
The website Wikileaks released on
Wednesday classified documents from the
Trade in Services Agreement, or TiSA,
which is a huge trade agreement being
negotiated in secret by the United
States, the European Union and 22 other
countries.
Leaked Tapes
Expose Coup Plot Against Brazil’s Dilma
Rousseff:
Recordings detail a conversation
involving leading officials in the
Brazilian government, seeking a way to
end a criminal corruption probe
entangling dozens of the country’s
political figures.
U.S. Troops to
Disembark in Argentina:
Mauricio Macri’s government sent a
delegation of the Defense Ministry to
the U.S. to discuss military cooperation
projects. The most controversial one
involves the installation of a North
American military base in Ushuaia, in
Tierra del Fuego province.
Latin American
Leftists Are the Region's Lowest Paid
Presidents:
Bolivia's Evo Morales makes the least of
any head of state in the Americas, while
Mexico's Enrique Peña Nieto makes the
most.
Jose Juan
Immigrant Sanctuary in Chicago Church:
This undocumented immigrant is defying a
deportation order from ICE by taking
sanctuary in a Chicago church.
“American Sniper”
Chris Kyle Distorted His Military
Record, Documents Show:
The discrepancy raises new questions
about Kyle’s credibility and highlights
a continuing controversy in the SEAL
community over members exaggerating or
distorting their war records.
Louisiana to
become first US state to make attacks on
police hate crime
: Under the bill, anyone
convicted of a hate-motivated felony
against an officer may face up to a
$5,000 fine and up to five years of
prison, while a misdemeanor hate crime
against an officer comes with a maximum
$500 fine and six-month prison sentence.
Citibank Paying
$425M in Fines to Settle US Charges on
Rates:
Citibank will pay $425 million in fines
to settle federal civil charges of
attempting to manipulate key benchmarks
used to set interest rates for
investments in derivatives and U.S.
Treasury bonds as well as a range of
consumer loans.
Microsoft Fires
1,850; Intel Cuts 350; Shell Terminating
2,200:
Shell, announced it would layoff 2,200
jobs; Microsoft reporting it would cut
1,850; and Intel terminating up to 350
jobs in Germany.
More young adults
are living with their parents:
More young adults in the U.S. are living
with their parents than at any time
since around 1940, according to a new
Pew Research Center analysis of census
data
Violence & pepper
spray at anti-Trump protests in
Albuquerque:
Opponents of Donald Trump have clashed
with police in the capital of New Mexico
State where the presidential hopeful
held a meeting with supporters in the
Albuquerque Convention Center. Mounted
police used pepper spray and at least
one arrest was made.
Sen. Bob Corker
Meets With Donald Trump Amid VP
Speculation
: The Washington Post’s Robert Costa
discusses the meeting between Donald
Trump and Senator Bob Corker of
Tennessee, who may be on the presumptive
GOP nominee’s list of potential running
mates.
U.S. Probes
Real-Estate Firm With Ties to Sen. Bob
Corker:
A real-estate firm that has been a
favored investment of Tennessee
Republican Sen. Bob Corker is under
investigation by federal law-enforcement
officials for alleged accounting fraud,
according to people familiar with the
matter.
State Dept.
watchdog: Clinton violated email rules:
The inspector general report is the
latest headache for Clinton in the
scandal over her exclusive use of
private email for State business.
Dems discuss
dropping Wasserman Schultz:
Democrats backing likely presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton worry Wasserman
Schultz has become too divisive a figure
to unify the party in 2016, which they
say is crucial to defeating presumptive
GOP nominee Donald Trump in November.
Building robot
McDonald's staff 'cheaper' than hiring
workers on minimum wage:
Video - Ed Rensi has said that buying
highly skilled robotics is a cheaper
alternative than employing people on
minimum wage to work in the company's
worldwide restaurants. |