Saturday, June 14, 2025

Vets protest Trump's parade

 

Brilliant words by this veteran.

Global South reports:

Who is Iran fighting?

Israel yes.  But they are also fighting and let me quote: “Israel says it is intercepting drones above Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Syria.” 

Above Iraq, Israeli planes were getting refueled, by the US and Britain. U.S. fighter jets take off from Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar.

Jordon opened its airspace to Israeli jets.  Jordanian Armed Forces report that the Royal Jordanian Air Force has intercepted multiple missiles and drones entering Jordanian airspace.

American, Israeli and British fighter jets all active above Syria and Iraq to intercept Iranian drones.

A comment from Iranian Professor Marandi: "American bases have been used in Turkiye, Qatar, the UAE, and Bahrain to help the Israelis – and it’s not just the Americans, it’s the British as well. In reality, such unprovoked strikes strengthen Iran, unify the public, and deepen hatred toward the aggressors and their backers,” says the Tehran University Professor.

It's beyond obvious that the US-Israel-NATO and these Middle Eastern (western colonizer) puppets want to start WW3. 

 Former CIA officer Larry Johnson writes:

    I believe that Israel’s attack was part of a planned international intelligence and military operation, which included the participation and support of the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany. We got the first clue on May 31, when a UN watchdog issued two reports designed to create a narrative that Iran is a rogue nuclear state.
    
    This tactic was employed in 2002/2003 to gin up a justification to attack Iraq, who the US insisted had weapons of mass destruction. We now know it was a lie, but the propaganda was effective in producing support in the US and Europe to invade Iraq. We’re seeing a similar effort today, only this time Iran is being falsely accused of enriching uranium to build a bomb. The Iraq WMD lie, like the current calumny against Iran, only has one purpose… justify military action in order to achieve regime change. 

According to the Council on Foreign Relations, the US operates military sites across at least 19 locations in the Middle East, including eight permanent bases in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The think tank estimates that there are currently between 40,000 to 50,000 US troops in the region. 

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