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Iran Slams Manchester Terrorists, Calls For Comprehensive Approach To End Terror

A woman stands next to flowers offered for the victims of a suicide attack at a concert by Ariana Grande that killed more than 20 people Monday night in central Manchester, Britain, May 24 2017. (AP/Emilio Morenatti)
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement today condemning last night’s suicide attack at a music concert in Manchester, Britain, saying it underscores the need for a “comprehensive” approach to eliminating terrorism worldwide.

Russian Defence Minister: White Helmets chemical attack footage ‘staged’

After months of examining what little footage exists from the alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib Governorate from the 4th of April, Russia Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu has reached the conclusion that the entity of the footage is fake.
The pro-al-Qaeda group White Helmets who have recently been caught participating in a mass beheading, provided the US with footage of the aftermath of the alleged attack. Self-described rescuers were seen handling bodies which had been allegedly infected with sarin gas, without gloves, chemical resistant body suits or proper masks.

Manchester bombing singer: “I hate Americans. I hate America”

Most crimes and almost all premeditated crimes have a motive. Terrorism is no exception.
The fact that ISIS would want to attack a civilian target, filled with young, mostly female fans, one of the softest targets in the world as an obvious expression of the kind of blood-soaked propaganda warfare ISIS seek to wage.
The Duran’s Alexander Mercouris explained what ISIS sought to achieve in doing this.
READ MORE: 5 reasons for thinking ISIS’s leadership ordered Manchester attack

Paul Joseph Watson thinks the Manchester ISIS bomber did not act alone

Paul Joseph Watson has released a video where he postulates that there is sufficient witness testimony from the ISIS bombing in Britain’s Manchester to indicate that the suicide bomber did not act alone.
In a video covering a wide range of issues relating to the bombing, Watson shows an interview with a woman who was at Manchester area. She spoke of seeing a woman who appeared to not speak English fidgeting and looking anxious throughout the evening. She also reportedly was smirking and looking in the direction of the eventual blast throughout the evening.