Syria
AAR- How the U.S. and Allies Attacked Syria

Bloomberg President Trump’s outrage over another WMD attack by Syria’s President al-Assad was clear. For the second time in his presidency, the U.S. commander-in-chief commanded a reprisal. While images of sick and dying civilians inundated global media all week, USS Winston Churchill sped toward the Mediterranean to join a flotilla of allied warships, including another […]
Trump announces US military strikes in Syria

Fox News reports President Donald Trump on Friday night announced that he authorized military strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The decision follows a chemical attack from the Assad military on a town near the Syrian capital last weekend. The United States launched the response, along with assistance from France and the United Kingdom, […]
82nd Troops to Deploy to Middle East

Two companies from the 82nd Airborne Division will deploy to the Middle East soon. The two units will be sent to locations in either Iraq or Syria. The decision on their exact locations while deployed has not yet been made. However, at least some of the 82nd’s troops apparently will deploy to Qayyarah Airfield West, […]
About That Bomber in Germany . . . .

Remember the low-life bastard in Germany that Jonn wrote about the other day? The guy who bombed the Ansbach music festival? You know, the guy from Syria who’d been denied asylum in Germany, but was allowed to remain (presumably temporarily) due to ongoing hostilities in his home nation? Yeah, that guy – the guy who […]
Same Old Song and Dance, Part II

Well, we have a new claim by our “illustrious regime” in DC. They now claim that they know why their past attempts to support that mythical “moderate” Syrian opposition during the Syrian Civil War failed. They now claim that US support failed because it was sabotaged. Seriously. Specifically, the latest attempt to grasp at straws […]
So, How Is Europe Handling “Refugees” These Days?

Short answer: in many locations they’re sending them back. The days of “open doors to all” appear to have ended. While Germany still accepts large numbers of refugees, Denmark is taking a rather hard line – to the point of prosecuting their own citizens for “immigrant smuggling” if they assist illicit new arrivals. Sweden, formerly […]
Tell Me Again Why We’re Involved?

During the last two months, there have been armed clashes between two Syrian rebel factions on the northern outskirts of Aleppo. The area is contested territory, and apparently both factions want to possess it. One of the groups is called Fursan al Haq, or “Knights of Righteousness”. They previously controlled the territory, but in February […]
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