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US airstrike killing 200 civilians in Mosul proves that western media outrage over Aleppo was fake news (Video)

Two days ago The Duran wrote about a US air strike on the city of Mosul that killed approximately 200 civilians.
The massive death toll forced Iraqi military leaders to pause in their push to recapture west Mosul from ISIS. International outrage mounted over the airstrikes that killed at least 150 people in one district of the embattled city alone.
The mainstream media completely ignored Mosul’s death toll…

Syria fully reopens Kuweires air base; prepares to use it against ISIS

The Syrian military has fully re-opened the Kuweires air base 30 km east of Aleppo, making it possible for a Russian built IL-76 transport aircraft to land and take off from the base.
In a war where no lack of courage has been shown by the combatants on either side, the successful defence of Kuweiris air base by the Syrian military stands out as an especially heroic episode in the bitter Syrian war.

Massive death toll from US bombing in Mosul; what does the West now say about Aleppo?

The Iraqi military and its US led coalitions backers have announced what might as well be called a ‘humanitarian pause’ in the battle against ISIS in Mosul.
This came after confirmation that a US air strike on the city on 17th March 2017 killed 150 civilians.  This is how the Guardian reports details of the strike and the pause

US Will Keep Ground Troops In Libya For ‘Foreseeable Future’

A photo from 2011 shows buildings ravaged by fighting in Sirte, Libya where the U.S. military has carried out airstrikes.
In a press briefing at the Pentagon today, African Command leader Gen. Thomas Waldhauser announced that the US intends to keep ground troops in Libya for the foreseeable future to support “friendly forces,” and to “degrade” the ISIS forces that remain in the country.

ISIS comes to Russia: battle between ISIS fighters and Russian National Guard in Chechnya

What the Russian authorities have always feared and warned against finally happened today when early this morning a group of six ISIS fighters attacked a base of the Russian National Guard (‘Rosgvardiya’) in Chechnya’s Naursky district.
A report of the clash from the official Russian news agency TASS drawing on a report from Russia’s National Anti-Terrorism Committee reads as follows

Google and Twitter to blame for London terror attacks?

David Cameron followed Barack Obama’s lead and helped to arm and fund ISIS, in an effort to remove Assad and get a Qatari/Saudi pipeline built through Syria and onto Europe.
52-year-old Khalid Masood was known to police and MI5. Islamic State claimed Masood was its ‘soldier’.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd denied failures but admitted that ‘one got through’.
Somehow this is Google and Twitter’s fault?