Iran’s Next Move
President Trump’s multiple prior pledges to “bring the troops home, That was a Lie
Truth: 20,000 US Troops Have Surged Into Mideast Since Last Spring To ‘Counter Iran’, Who Do We Believe? I’m Personally Laying Odds on a Grand Finale, Meaning the Antichrist Will Soon Appear on the World Stage and Have All the So-Called Answers, the Problem, Life as We Have Known Never Be the Same… Everything is right on schedule and, now, the time is come to remove one of the final obstacles standing in the way of a New World Order: The United States Constitution – even if, over the course of many decades, it has already been greatly diminished by the B.E.A.S.T. system; or, more specifically, BS Emerging As Strategic Totalitarianism (B.E.A.S.T.). High-Tech & Reddit Engaged in Heavy Censorship of Truthful News Sources The Associated Press reports a staggering surge of US troops into the Middle East since last Spring: “Over the past eight months, the United States has…
Read MoreIraqi Shiite Cleric Holds Anti-U.S. Protest in Baghdad
There is more trouble on the horizon”No, No America” – Mass Protests Erupt In Baghdad Demanding U.S. Troops Withdraw… Al Jazeera English is reporting that thousands of Iraqi protesters have hit the street in Baghdad after the influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called for a “million-strong” march to demand the withdraw of U.S. coalition forces from the country. NBC News Tehran Bureau Chief & correspondent Ali Arouzi said hundreds of thousands of protesters marched across Baghdad on Friday, demanding U.S. troops leave the country and close all military bases and embassies. 100’s of thousands protest in Baghdad, calling for all US troops to leave Iraq, close all bases & embassies, if they don’t they will be considered an occupying force. pic.twitter.com/C3CqBqpxyD— Ali Arouzi (@aliarouzi) January 24, 2020 Protestors held signs that read “no, no to America” and “no, no to occupation” amid a sea…
Read MoreEx-Shin Bet Official: Iran May Use Chinese Cyber-Tech to Attack Israel, Us
Following the killing of Iran IRGC Quds Force chief Qasem Soleimani, Iran may use advanced Chinese cyber tools against Israel or the US, a former top Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) official told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday. The official, Dr. Harel Menashri, was a founder of the Shin Bet’s cyber department and is currently the Head of Cyber at the Holon Institute of Technology. The Post also spoke with former Shin Bet cyber chief Eric Harris Berbing about key cyber issues confronting Israel, with both officials due to appear at the Cybertech conference in Tel Aviv between January 28 and 30. Menashri explained that even the Islamic Republic’s homegrown cyber capabilities had gotten much stronger in recent years, but that it likely has acquired Chinese capabilities, which are even more threatening.“I assume they received new capabilities from China in cyber defense…and China is the strongest…
Read MoreThe War With Iran Has Just Begun, They Raise the Blood Red Flag
For the Assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and Other Prominent Iranian and Iraqi Officers in Baghdad on January 3… ILLUSTRATIVE: A US servicemen is at the Ayn al-Assad airbase that was targeted by Iranian missiles on January 8 Unguided rockets targeted the Iraqi military camp Taji that hosts US troops, the Iraqi military said in a statement on January 14. The Taji military camp is located near Baghdad. According to reports, the strike caused no casualties. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The January 14 strike became the second attack of this kind during the past 3 days. On January 12, four Iraqi personnel were wounded after eight rockets were fired at the Balad airbase, another facility that houses U.S. forces. This base is located about 80 km north of Baghdad. The tensions in Iraq have been growing…
Read MoreIran’s Next Move: A Cyberattack On The Us?.
‘Most people are much more concerned about an attack they can see and feel, and can’t relate to this idea of a clandestine war’… For the overwhelming number of Americans who have little interest in adding a war with Iran to the list of ill-advised, modern U.S. military conflicts, this week brought only confusion about what lies ahead. On the one hand, leaders from both countries veered from full-throated antagonism to wary rapprochements, like a pair of guys who’d traded punches outside a bar, but then decided they wanted to head home before things got really ugly. Yet the international brinkmanship that arguably began when President Donald Trump ordered a Jan. 3 airstrike that killed Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani seems unlikely to have reached its end with Iran’s casualty-free missile attack on U.S. bases in Iraq. Bullets and bombs, after all,…
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