Invasion
Spanish Police Warn that 50,000 Migrants Are Waiting in Morocco to Invade Spain
Police are warning that 50,000 illegal immigrants from Africa are waiting in Morocco to invade the country. Already, boatloads of migrants are washing up on Spanish beaches in scenes that have shocked observers. The number of migrants waiting to storm Spain is growing with the men becoming more violent. [...]
Both Venezuela and the US are Preparing for an Impending Conflict
Countries that don’t eagerly follow the U.S.-led global order make prime targets for American-led invasions, particularly when those countries challenge the status of the U.S. dollar.
Regime Change in Venezuela Failed, Is a Military Coup or Invasion Coming?
Opinion — Several signals point to a possible military strike on Venezuela, with high-ranking officials and influential politicians making clear that it is a distinct possibility.
Harvard Economist Suggests D-Day Style Invasion to Fix Venezuela’s Humanitarian Crisis
Opinion — There’s no doubt about it: Venezuela’s economy is a disaster zone, and there’s no easy solution. The Maduro administration’s efforts so far have been a mixed bag, focusing on avoiding default at all costs, while trying to beef up popular yet inconsistent welfare programs and launch a highly questionable mega-mining project.
As Lebanon Puts Army on High Alert, Israel Faces a Much More Capable Hezbollah
Joseph Aoun, the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces has put the military “full readiness” mode after observing the “Israeli enemy” conducting provocative maneuvers on Lebanon’s southern border.
This comes as Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated,
Israeli targeting still continues and it is the right of the Lebanese to resist it and foil its plans by all available means”.
If America Was Trying to Start a World War, This Is How It Would Happen
(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed) — Last Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed new sanctions into law against Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The legislation was supported so overwhelmingly in Congress that President Trump’s ability to veto the legislation was rendered completely ineffective.
United Arab Emirates Threatens ‘Qatar Sympathizers’ With Prison
Qatar Emir Sheik Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani waits for the arrival of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry ahead of their meeting, at Diwan Palace in Doha, Qatar. (Brendan Smialowski/AP)
Tensions between the Gulf Arab states continues to rise today, with Saudi Arabia leading a new round of threats against Qatar, with Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry insisting that “all options” remain open for handling Qatar, amid rumors of a potential invasion.
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