The Cradle | December 21, 2022
Twitter has reportedly collaborated with the Pentagon for at least five years to wage a secret “PsyOps campaign” across West Asia, in a scheme to sway public opinion in favor of Washington’s military interests in the region.
Twitter promoted Pentagon propaganda to whitewash occupation, war crimes in West Asia
Tag: War Powers Resolution
Netanyahu Says US Must ‘Reaffirm’ Alliance With Saudi Arabia + More [Abraham Accords]
Netanyahu Says US Must ‘Reaffirm’ Alliance With Saudi Arabia
The incoming prime minister said that he wants to build on the Abraham Accords, which his former government signed in 2020 to establish diplomatic ties with Bahrain and the UAE. Netanyahu said it’s “up to the leadership of Saudi Arabia if they want to partake in this effort.”
Saudi officials recently reaffirmed that they seek a Palestinian state as a precondition for normalizing with Israel. But in order to form a coalition government, Netanyahu gave Religious Zionism party leader Bezalel Smotrich, an ultranationalist settler, sweeping powers over the West Bank.
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Read More »Spineless Sanders Withdraws Yemen War Powers Resolution Vote Over Biden Opposition
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Tuesday night withdrew his request to vote on the Yemen War Powers Resolution that would end US support for the Saudi-led war and blockade on Yemen, citing White House opposition to the bill.
Sanders Withdraws Yemen War Powers Resolution Vote Over Biden Opposition
Biden Can’t Denounce Russia’s Annexations and Ignore Israel’s
The United States has repeatedly stated that it will not recognize Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territory. U.S. President Joe Biden vowed that “[t]he United States, I want to be very clear about this, will never, never, never recognize Russia’s claims on Ukraine sovereign territory.” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged that the “United States does not, and will never, recognize the legitimacy or outcome of these sham referenda or Russia’s purported annexation of Ukrainian territory.”
Biden Can’t Denounce Russia’s Annexations and Ignore Israel’s
US Launches More Airstrikes in Syria, Says Four Killed + Biden Receives Bipartisan Criticism for Bombing Syria
The US launched more airstrikes in Syria on Thursday, marking the third day of violence since President Biden ordered the bombing of facilities in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, on Tuesday night.
US Launches More Airstrikes in Syria, Says Four Killed
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7/1/22 Shireen Al-Adeimi: The Ceasefire in Yemen is Not Enough
7/1/22 Shireen Al-Adeimi: The Ceasefire in Yemen is Not Enough
Scott is joined by Shireen Al-Adeimi to discuss the war in Yemen. They talk about the War Powers Resolution in Congress and the Ramadan ceasefire, which is holding for now. Al-Adeimi points out that the Saudis dropping their support for former President Hadi was not actually a step towards peace. Instead, they turned to a “council” made up of rival warlords who appear destined to use violence in their disputes rather than diplomacy. But, she points out, the Saudis cannot exert any real control over Yemen without full military support from the United States. That defines a clear path for bringing this bloody period of foreign intervention in Yemen to an end.
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Truce or Not, Congress Must Urgently Bring About a Real End to the War on Yemen
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UN Says Two-Month Yemen Ceasefire Agreed Upon, Saudis Will Ease Blockade + Cautious optimism hovers over new ceasefire in Yemen
Fuel shipment into Hodeidah will be allowed
UN Says Two-Month Yemen Ceasefire Agreed Upon, Saudis Will Ease Blockade
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If the Saudis were looking for a face-saving way to end its war against the Houthis, this latest cessation in hostilities may be it.
Cautious optimism hovers over new ceasefire in Yemen
Congress Is Waging a Two-Front Offensive Against China
Some Democrats Want to Give Biden War Powers to Fight China Over Taiwan
Some Democrats Want to Give Biden War Powers to Fight China Over Taiwan
Missing from most reports on China’s ADIZ flights is how much the US has increased its military activity in the region. Beijing’s moves around Taiwan are clearly fueled by the US’s presence and Washington’s steps to boost ties with Taipei. A change in policy in the form of a war powers authorization would only raise tensions in the region and make a conflict more likely.
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