THE FACE OF WAR
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Syria’s Assad has fallen – just as the Pentagon planned 23 years ago
Wesley Clark, a former US Army general, recalled a moment weeks after the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in 2001 when he visited the Pentagon.

He was shown a classified document that set out how the US was going to “take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finishing off with Iran”.
None of these states had any obvious connection to the events of 9/11. The one that did have such a connection – Saudi Arabia – was not on the list and has remained one of the United States’ most favoured client states.
Barbados PM’s extraordinary reply to Netanyahu for selective use of Bible in UN
Janta Ka Reporter
As my HERO, Barbados PM states we need a reset to bring about Peace. As a Peace Scholar I cannot Stress this enough.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs + Q&A | Cambridge Union
Cambridge Union
CIA and DoD Engaged in Decades-Long Retrieval, Tracking and Exploitation of UFOs, Including Italian ‘Magenta Craft,’ Sources Reveal

With a potentially explosive Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) hearing set to take place in the House of Representatives next week, sources connected with the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense (DoD) have disclosed new and controversial details to Liberation Times.
These sources allege that retrieval missions and covert legacy operations–stretching back as far as World War Two–were reportedly conducted by the CIA in collaboration with key elements of the U.S. Defense establishment.
Myths BUSTED! Brave German Journalist EXPOSES Ukraine/NATO War Lies.
Professor Dr. Gabriele Krone-Schmalz – Journalistin und Publizistin
Neutrality Studies
Israel’s Pager Bombs Have No Place in a Just War
The exploding pagers and walkie-talkies targeting members of Hezbollah in Lebanon were certainly an espionage and technological coup.
Few people on the spot or reading about them from far away could fail to be amazed.

But the explosions on Tuesday and Wednesday were also very likely war crimes — terrorist attacks by a state that has consistently condemned terrorist attacks on its own citizens.