September 14, 2021 (Brian Berletic – NEO) – North Korea’s recent demonstration of an indigenously developed cruise missile has provided another opportunity for the United States to perform its own demonstration, one of its inexhaustible hypocrisy upon the global stage. It is also another opportunity to examine the real reason the US continues to maintain nearly 30,000 troops on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea’s New Cruise Missile: Built to Threaten or Because of Threats?
Tag: Missiles
U.S. and Allies Ramp Up Reckless Provocations Towards China + The Real Reason US is Provoking China
Israeli warplanes bomb two locations in central Gaza + Scores of worshipers injured for 2nd night as Israel clamps down on worshipers
Israeli warplanes bomb two locations in central Gaza
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Scores of worshipers injured for 2nd night as Israel clamps down on worshipers
The forces used rubber-coated rounds, stun grenades and teargas to attack the worshipers, leaving at least 90 people wounded, of whom 30 were hospitalized. Several of the injuries were for children below 18, including a 12-month-ol toddler.
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UK to send largest Carrier Strike Group since Falklands/Malvinas war to South China Sea
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US to build anti-China missile network along first island chain
Hezbollah Media Refutes Netanyahu’s Claims about Missile Depot, Opens Site Shortly after His Remarks

Al-Manar | September 29, 2020 Hezbollah Media Relations Department has issued a statement in which it invited media outlets to inspect the Beirut …
Hezbollah Media Refutes Netanyahu’s Claims about Missile Depot, Opens Site Shortly after His Remarks
Iranian Army Unveils Homegrown Long-range Strategic Radars
U.N. unable to verify that weapons used in Saudi oil attack were from Iran
The United Nations is “unable to independently corroborate” that missiles and drones used in attacks on Saudi oil facilities in September “are of Iranian origin,” Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday.
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