Showing posts with label Reuters. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 18, 2026

India confronts Iran after ships come under fire in Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil route: 'Serious incident'

Ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman,
April 18, 2026. Reuters.

India summoned the Iranian ambassador for a meeting after Indian ships reportedly came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday.

"The Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in New Delhi was called in by the Ministry of External Affairs for a meeting with Foreign Secretary this evening," the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

"During the meeting, Foreign Secretary conveyed India’s deep concern at the shooting incident earlier today involving two Indian-flagged ships in the Strait of Hormuz," it continued.

"He noted the importance that India attached to the safety of merchant shipping and mariners and recalled that Iran had earlier facilitated the safe passage of several ships bound for India," the ministry said. "Reiterating his concern at this serious incident of firing on merchant ships, Foreign Secretary urged the Ambassador to convey India’s views to the authorities in Iran and resume at the earliest the process of facilitating India-bound ships across the Strait."

The statement follows an earlier Reuters report claiming that two merchant vessels were hit by gunfire as they attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz early Saturday.

Reuters also reported that the Sanmar Herald, an Indian-flagged vessel carrying crude oil, was attacked in the Strait on Saturday.

The reported attacks came after Iranian officials reversed a decision to reopen the crucial waterway, citing an ongoing U.S. naval blockade in the Strait.

"As long as the United States does not agree to the complete freedom of navigation for vessels... the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will remain tightly controlled and in its previous state," an Iranian military official said, according to Iranian state media agency Fars.

Despite the reports, President Donald Trump said during an unrelated Oval Office press conference Saturday that negotiations are "going actually along very well." Trump also insisted that Iran "can't blackmail us."

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Sunday, January 11, 2026

POTUS ready to hit Iran hard as regime kills a massive number of protesters



Retired General Jack Keane is telling President Trump that it's time to stop playing pat-a-cake with the mullahs in Tehran and drop one final, unmistakable warning before we start dropping the hammer on the butchers running the show.

Keane, a Fox News senior strategic analyst went on Life, Liberty & Levin show and basically said the Trump administration needs to quit with the polite diplomacy and get serious about the regime's ongoing murder spree against its own people.

"The president has told them, 'If you kill them, I'm coming for you,'" Keane said during the Saturday appearance.

According to Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), a U.S.-based group relying on Iranian networks in that country has reported that at least 538 deaths have occurred, including 490 protesters and 48 security forces members. Other groups, such as Iran International (opposition-aligned outlet) claim at least 2,000 protesters have been killed.


As the nationwide anti-regime protests hit the two-week mark and the streets of Iran continue to burn, Keane is calling on Trump to issue that last, crystal-clear warning, then follow through by taking out some of the top thugs responsible for the bloodshed.

"I think the president could give one more warning and then take down some of the leaders responsible for conducting violence against the Iranian population," he said.

"I believe that we have the leverage here to actually curtail this behavior."

Meanwhile, multiple Israeli sources are whispering to Reuters that the Trump team is actually weighing possible U.S. military intervention. No word yet on whether the Beltway geniuses will finally get out of the way.

The protesters themselves haven't lost hope — some are even carrying photos of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, reminding everyone what Iran looked like before the ayatollahs turned it into a theocratic dumpster fire.


Trump himself has been loud and clear. On Truth Social he posted: "Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help!!!"

At Friday's news conference, he doubled down: "We’ll be hitting them very hard where it hurts. And that doesn’t mean boots on the ground, but it means hitting them very, very hard where it hurts."

Keane pointed out what should be obvious: this is the first president to openly stand with the Iranian people like this, and he gosh darn well better follow through, dadnabbit.

"This president has done that, and I think he will likely have to follow through on it," he added. Over on Fox & Friends Weekend, Retired Navy Vice Adm. Robert Harward went even further, calling regime change in Iran "inevitable."


"This president does what he says. He's made that very clear in Venezuela and other places, so it's going to happen," he said.

"We stand behind the people of Iran. And don't forget what Iran was in the '70s: a prosperous nation that enjoyed all the values and support of the West, so I believe this is four or five decades in the coming. It will happen."

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The clock is ticking, the body count is rising, and the Iranian people are begging for someone. anyone, to finally have their back. Looks like Trump might just be the guy to answer the call. Let's hope he doesn't blink.

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Guilty verdicts in ISIS plot cops say could have been 'the deadliest terrorist attack in UK history'


Sahih Muslim 2922 (narrated by Abu Huraira):
"The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him; but the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews."

Three men just got slapped with guilty verdicts for what could have been the deadliest Islamic terror attack on UK soil, an ISIS-inspired plot to gun down as many Jews as possible in Manchester.

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, were convicted at Preston Crown Court of prepping a marauding firearms assault on Jewish targets. Saadaoui's brother, Bilel, 36, got nailed for failing to spill the beans on the scheme and nobody is going to catch him at a local bar mitzvah anytime soon.

These jihadist clowns were dead set on replicating the 2015 Paris massacre, admiring ISIS thug Abdeslam Abaaoud. Saadaoui even bragged to an undercover cop about wanting to slaughter "young, old, women, elderly, the whole lot," calling Christian victims "a bonus." This is equal opportunity hatred by a trio of losers who are simply following specific scripture.

Prosecutors laid it out: Saadaoui [aka Wally Vowels] forked over a deposit for four AK-47s, two pistols, and ammo, funded by selling his house and business. They scoped out Dover ports thinking they were surveilling weapon smuggling routes.


Greater Manchester Police's Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts  said of this nightmare that it "could have become the deadliest terrorist attack in U.K. history," with "catastrophic" fallout on crowded Jewish sites.

The plot got busted in May 2024 when Saadaoui was nabbed mid-handover in an undercover sting. MI5 apparently linked him to a British ISIS recruit from way back.

Prosecutor Harpreet Sandhu KC told the jury this wasn't some innocent outing: the plan "hardly had the innocence of a teddy bear picnic." These anal sphincter breaths were out for Jewish blood.

Manchester's no stranger to Islamist terror: The 2017 Arena bombing killed 22, the deadliest since 7/7. And just recently, a Yom Kippur attack outside a synagogue left two Jewish men dead. This foiled rampage zeroed in on north Manchester's heavy Jewish areas, cranking up the alarm over jihadists repeatedly targeting the same community.

No wonder British Jews are fed up. 

A December 2025 Campaign Against Antisemitism poll shows 51% don't see a long-term future in the UK, 61% have thought about bailing in the last two years, and 96% say Jews are less safe post-October 7, 2023. Fifty-nine percent hide Jewish symbols in public out of fear. Trust in cops and courts is abysmal, with only 14% believing police protect Jews enough, and even lower for prosecutors and judges.

In a sane world, this would wake everyone up to the resurgent ISIS threat and the exploding anti-Semitism that's making Europe a nightmare for Jews again. But let's be real: the usual suspects will probably downplay the Islamist angle while lecturing about "Islamophobia." Pathetic. 

Good on UK counter-terror for shutting this down before bodies hit the ground.

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Iran’s Iron Fist Tightens: A Regime’s Ruthless Pivot from War to Repression


In the wake of a ceasefire with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran has turned its gaze inward, unleashing a campaign of mass arrests, executions, and military deployments with a ferocity that betrays its paranoia. The focus, as ever, is on the restive Kurdish region, where the regime’s iron grip seeks to crush any flicker of dissent. This is not governance; it is tyranny dressed in the garb of national security.

The moment Israel’s airstrikes began on June 13, Iran’s security apparatus sprang into action, not to defend the nation, but to suffocate it. Checkpoints mushroomed across cities, manned by the regime’s enforcers, while widespread arrests swept up anyone deemed a threat. As officials and activists report, the streets are now a gauntlet of suspicion, where the mere act of existing invites scrutiny.

Some in Israel, alongside exiled opposition groups, dared to hope that the bombardment, targeting the Revolutionary Guards, internal security forces, and nuclear sites might ignite a popular uprising to topple the Islamic Republic. A naive dream, perhaps. 

Reuters spoke to Iranians seething at their government’s policies, which they blame for inviting Israel’s wrath. Yet the streets remain eerily silent, devoid of the mass protests that might have shaken Tehran’s theocrats. Why? Because fear is a powerful silencer.

A senior Iranian security official, alongside two others privy to the regime’s inner workings, reveals the truth: the authorities are obsessed with the specter of internal unrest, particularly in the Kurdish regions.

The Revolutionary Guards and their Basij paramilitary lackeys have been placed on high alert, their mission no longer external defense but the suppression of their own people. The official’s words are telling: the regime fears Israeli agents, ethnic separatists, and the exiled People’s Mujahideen Organization, which has struck at the heart of Iran before. This is a government that sees enemies in every shadow.

Activists within Iran are forced into the shadows themselves. “We are being extremely cautious right now because there’s a real concern the regime might use this situation as a pretext,” said a rights activist in Tehran, his voice scarred by memories of imprisonment during the 2022 protests. He speaks of dozens summoned by the authorities, either jailed or intimidated into silence. 

The Iranian rights group HRNA reports a staggering 705 arrests on political or security charges since the war’s onset. Many are accused of spying for Israel, a convenient catch-all for dissent. On Tuesday, state media crowed about three executions in Urmia, near Turkey’s border. The Iranian-Kurdish group Hengaw confirms the victims were Kurds, their deaths a grim message to a restive minority.

Iran’s Foreign and Interior Ministries, predictably, offer no comment. 

The regime’s tactics are as methodical as they are brutal. 

One official briefed on security operations admits troops have been dispatched to the borders with Pakistan, Iraq, and Azerbaijan, ostensibly to block “terrorists.” Another acknowledges the mass arrests, a bureaucratic shrug to the erosion of liberty. Iran’s Sunni Kurdish and Baluch minorities, long thorns in the side of the Shi’ite, Persian-speaking elite, are particular targets. Their grievances against Tehran’s rule are not new, but the regime’s response is unrelenting.

Kurdish separatist groups, based in Iraqi Kurdistan, report a wave of arrests targeting their activists and fighters. Ribaz Khalili of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI) describes Revolutionary Guards units occupying schools in Iran’s Kurdish provinces within three days of Israel’s strikes, conducting house-to-house searches for suspects and weapons. The Guards have fortified their positions, evacuating industrial zones near their barracks and commandeering major roads in Kermanshah and Sanandaj for reinforcements. This is not defense; it is occupation.

Fatma Ahmed, a cadre of the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK), claims over 500 opposition members have been detained in Kurdish provinces since the airstrikes began. She, alongside an anonymous official from the Kurdish Komala party, paints a picture of a region under siege: checkpoints proliferate, where citizens endure physical searches and have their phones and documents scrutinized. 

This is a regime that fears not just rebellion, but the very tools of communication that might spark it.

Iran’s rulers, cloaked in their self-righteous dogma, have revealed their true face: a regime that survives not by legitimacy but by coercion. The ceasefire with Israel has not brought peace to Iran’s people, only a deeper descent into oppression. The world watches, but the question remains: how long can a nation endure such a yoke before it breaks?

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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Trump leaves WHO, WHO cuts staff: who figured?



It looks like the globalist goons at the World Health Organization (WHO) are finally getting a taste of their own medicine—and it’s about damn time! The insidious architects of the disastrous Covid-19 lockdown policies are now facing some serious belt-tightening after the Trump administration told them to take a hike and withdrew from their little tyranny club. Cue the world’s tiniest violin.

You see, these sanctimonious international leeches and their buddies in hostile nations have gotten mighty comfy vilifying the United States while simultaneously slurping up American taxpayer dollars like it’s an all-you-can-eat buffet. So, naturally, they’re clutching their pearls in shock that Donald Trump—God bless his America-First soul—is slamming the cash register shut on their grift. That includes the United Nations’ WHO, a proud cheerleader for oligarchical tyranny that cribbed its awful Covid playbook straight from Communist China. Now they’re whining because our Republic won’t keep bankrolling their efforts to undermine our interests and founding principles. Boo-freaking-hoo. Hey, while we’re at it, how about we pull the plug on the terrorist-coddling, tyrant-loving UN entirely? Just a thought.

Trump didn’t waste a second this time around, yanking us out of the WHO with an executive order on his very first day back in office this January. That’s a refreshing upgrade from his first term, when he occasionally bought into some of the WHO’s devastating lockdown and vaccine nonsense. This move guts a hefty chunk of their funding—nearly a fifth, since the U.S. was footing 18 percent of their bill, according to Breitbart’s March 30 report. Maybe now the WHO can cozy up to their old pals in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for a bailout. I’m sure Xi Jinping’s got some spare yuan lying around.
In that January EO, Trump laid it out plain and simple: “China, with a population of 1.4 billion, has 300 percent of the population of the United States, yet contributes nearly 90 percent less to the WHO.”

During his first term, he said, we shelled out $500 million to the WHO—all so they could repay us with deadly health advice and a disturbing habit of kowtowing to the CCP, especially during Covid. What a deal, right?

Now, the WHO’s crying broke. A memo from their Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, dated March 28 and reported by Reuters, whined, “The United States’ announcement, combined with recent reductions in official development assistance by some countries to fund increased defence spending, has made our situation much more acute.” Translation: their piggy bank’s running dry, and they’re panicking. The memo also admitted, “The U.S. withdrawal has exacerbated a funding crisis due to member states reducing their development spending.” Oh, the humanity!

Facing a $600 million shortfall this year, the WHO’s proposing to slash its 2026-27 budget by 21 percent, from $5.3 billion to $4.2 billion. Breitbart noted they’d already trimmed their planned budget, but apparently, that wasn’t enough. “Despite our best efforts, we are now at the point where we have no choice but to reduce the scale of our work and workforce,” the memo sobbed. Good. That’s precisely what we voted for. America’s scraping by to fund its own government—sorry, WHO, we’re not your ATM anymore. Time to cut off these evil globalist clowns without so much as a penny.

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Monday, March 24, 2025

Turkey rebels, Erdogan continues crackdown on protesters, mass arrests

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The violence in Turkey is being perpetrated not so much by the protesters against Erdogan's rule, but by the police who have been beating on the protesters. The Turks are not giving up and 

The recent arrest of Istanbul's Mayor Ekrem İmamoÄŸlu and main rival of President ErdoÄŸan has sparked the largest protests in Turkey in a decade, with over 1,100 people detained in demonstrations across the country. The mayor has been detained along with 106 municipal officials and politicians on March 19th for what Human Rights Watch says is politically motivated to stifle lawful political activities.

"By forcing Imamoglu out of politics, the government has crossed the line that separates Turkey’s competitive authoritarian regime from a full, Russian-style autocracy in which the president handpicks his opponents and elections are purely for show," Gonul Tol, Director of Turkish Program at the Middle East Institute, told Fox News Digital.

Below is a brief video of how disgustingly the police are treating the public which shows the government's desperation.


A spokesperson from Turkey's embassy in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital that Turkey’s Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said 1,133 people have been detained since the arrest of the mayor, and around 123 police officers have been injured since the start of protests. Yerlikaya also claimed that weapons were seized during the protests and the individuals detained were found to have ties to different terrorist organizations and prior criminal records. 

And if you believe that propaganda you might also believe guns kill people.

Some knowledgeable people believe the move was orchestrated by ErdoÄŸan to sideline the opposition, silence political dissent and increase his own dictatorial power.

"This is a dark time for democracy in Turkey, with such a blatantly lawless move to weaponize the justice system to cancel the democratic process," Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia Director at Human Rights Watch, told Fox News Digital in a statement.

In an address to celebrate the festival of Nowruz on Friday, ErdoÄŸan said Turkey was not a country that was found on the street and will not submit to street terrorism.

"We will not allow public order to be damaged. We will not give in to vandalism or street terrorism," ErdoÄŸan said, according to Reuters.

What this really means is that ErdoÄŸan does not believe in freedom of expression and is doing all he can to stop the protests on the streets. People are not only getting arrested, they're getting hurt, sometimes seriously hurt.

The opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) held a symbolic primary vote over the weekend and nominated İmamoÄŸlu to be the party’s candidate for president to face ErdoÄŸan in the 2028 elections.

Despite the increased repression and threats to their own safety and security, the Turkish opposition is apparently not backing down.

"We, as the main opposition party that emerged as the first party in the last local elections in March 2024, will stand firm and resist any kind of oppression by the government," İlhan Uzgel, CHP Deputy Chairman for Foreign Policy said.

Uzgel correctly stated that ErdoÄŸan seems frightened of losing power. He is urging opposition supporters to take to the streets to defend democracy, challenge lawlessness, and challenge the ErdoÄŸan government's abuse of power.

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"We are happy to see that our people take to the streets despite the occasional use of force by the riot police, and demonstrate peacefully, which is a constitutional right," he added.

Imamoglu, who was recently jailed and is awaiting trial on corruption charges, was the most serious challenger to the decades-long rule of ErdoÄŸan. His detention will likely keep him out of the political opposition for the foreseeable future, dealing a huge blow to Turkey’s pro-democracy movement.

Tol of the Middle East Institute said ErdoÄŸan is counting on people’s anger dissipating over time and that the mass protests will eventually die down. 

The election is not scheduled until 2028, and people, ErdoÄŸan hopes, will most likely forget and move on. However, it's never a good idea to think the public is stupid and this is what he's doing. I suspect it will not end well for him and that the Turkish people will eventually prevail.

İmamoÄŸlu, member of the secular Republican People’s Party (CHP), was elected mayor of Istanbul in 2019 and re-elected in 2023. In both elections, he defeated ErdoÄŸan-backed opponents which is a good indication that he would handily defeat ErdoÄŸan in an election.

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Saturday, March 15, 2025

IDF eliminates at least nine drone operators in Gaza's Beit Lahya

Not a drone operator

Well, folks, the IDF’s back at it, dropping bombs like it’s a clearance sale in Gaza’s northern Beit Lahiya town. 

Israel confirmed they smashed targets they say were eyeballing their soldiers with bad intent. Hamas-affiliated medics, meanwhile, cried to Reuters that at least nine Palestinians got turned into collateral damage—including, oh joy, two local journalists. Because nothing says "free press" like a missile through your windshield.

The Israeli military’s story? They spotted two Palestinians "operating a drone that posed a threat to IDF troops," and you know how twitchy those boys get when a buzzing toy shows up. So, boom—problem solved. Medics chimed in, saying the strike turned a car into a flaming piñata, with bodies inside and out, several clinging to life by a thread. The IDF’s version adds a little color: a gaggle of Palestinians scooped up the drone gear, piled into a vehicle, and—surprise!—caught a fiery RSVP from Israeli forces.

But wait, plot twist! Witnesses and journo pals swear the car’s occupants weren’t plotting world domination. Nope, they were on a feel-good gig for the Al-Khair Foundation charity, tagging along with journalists and shutterbugs when the sky fell. Oops. Guess the IDF didn’t get the memo about the photo op.


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Meanwhile, ceasefire talks are wobbling like a drunk on a tightrope. Hamas’s exiled Gaza honcho, Khalil Al-Hayya, rolled into Cairo to haggle over a truce, hoping to keep Israel from hitting the "resume war" button. On Friday, Hamas dangled a carrot: they’d spring an American-Israeli dual national if Israel plays ball on phase two of the ceasefire dance. Israel’s response? A scoff and a wave-off, calling it "psychological warfare." Hamas says they’re ready to cut loose New Jersey’s own Edan Alexander after mediators floated a deal. Israel, apparently, isn’t buying what they’re selling.

So here we are: drones, dead journalists, and a ceasefire that’s shakier than a house of cards in a hurricane. Just another day in the neighborhood.

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Harvard settles anti-Semitism lawsuits and makes promise



Harvard University has settled two lawsuits about antisemitism that were put together by a federal judge in November 2024. These lawsuits obviously made Harvard look bad and suggested that Ivy League schools might be places where anti-Jewish hatred and support for terrorism are growing.

As reported earlier by Jewish outlet The Algemeiner, Harvard was hit with two separate lawsuits in 2024. One was from the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, which claimed that Harvard didn't punish a professor who mistreated Israeli-Jewish students, even after an outside investigation confirmed it. This, they said, broke federal civil rights laws. The other lawsuit came from Students Against Antisemitism (SAA), who argued that Harvard didn't do enough to stop a wave of antisemitic actions on campus, like harassment and hate speech.

Initially, Harvard tried to get the lawsuits dismissed in court, arguing that the claims "lacked standing" and didn't hold up legally, all while stating, "the importance of the need to address antisemitism at the university," according to court documents.

With the settlement, which came just one day after President Donald Trump's inauguration — who promised to tax universities where antisemitism is widespread — Harvard avoids a long legal battle that the Jewish community might have seen as a refusal to acknowledge the discrimination faced by Jewish students.

“Today’s settlement reflects Harvard’s enduring commitment to ensuring our Jewish students, faculty, and staff are embraced, respected, and supported,” Harvard stated in a press release. “We will continue to strengthen our policies, systems, and operations to combat antisemitism and all forms of hate and ensure all members of the Harvard community have the support they need to pursue their academic, research, and professional work and feel they belong on our campus and in our classrooms.”

According to the agreement, Harvard will use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism in its non-discrimination and anti-bullying policies (NDAB), recognize Zionism as central to Jewish identity, and clearly state that targeting someone because of their Zionism violates school rules.

The Harvard Crimson reported that one plaintiff, Shabbos Kestenbaum, has decided not to join the settlement and is seeking his own legal action with a new lawyer.

All other involved parties praised the case's outcome as a step forward.

“We are heartened that Harvard has agreed to take numerous important steps necessary to creating a welcoming environment free from anti-Semitic hate, discrimination, and harassment,” Brandeis Center chairman Kenneth Marcus said in a statement about the settlement. “We thank those within Harvard, including administrators, faculty, students, and alumni, who have worked tirelessly to achieve this result. In turn, we look forward to working with Harvard on the important work in this agreement to ensure that the rights of all students are protected.”

SAA attorney Marc Kasowtiz told Reuters, “These measures are going to be very, very protective of the interests and rights of Jewish students on the Harvard campus.”

Harvard isn't the first elite school to settle such a claim by Jewish students.

In June, Columbia University settled a lawsuit where it was accused of failing to provide a safe learning environment during rowdy pro-Hamas protests at the end of the school year. The settlement included hiring "Safe Passage Liaisons" to watch over protests and "walking escorts" to protect students. Other parts of the agreement offered "accommodations" for students whose studies were affected by protests and new security measures for controlling who enters the school.

In July, New York University (NYU) settled a lawsuit for an undisclosed amount after three students claimed the university was "deliberately indifferent" to antisemitic discrimination. Like Harvard, NYU agreed to formally acknowledge Zionism as part of Jewish identity.

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Reuters screwed up: accidentally outed fake Gaza "famine" claims


The Reuters "special investigation" published this week looked into how the world tries to prevent famine, but it ended up revealing more than just the problems with the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system.

While the article tried to show that the IPC isn't to blame for not stopping hunger, it accidentally pointed out big flaws in how we measure famines, especially in Gaza.

The piece talked about different famines around the world, including one supposedly in Gaza, where the IPC had warned of an "imminent famine" in the north. That famine never actually happened, and HonestReporting had already shown how the IPC backed off from their initial warning.

Reuters suggests that this wrong prediction wasn't because of bad data or overblown statements but rather because of Israel. They blame "Israeli bombing and restrictions on movement" for making it hard to gather info on malnutrition and deaths not caused by violence, but they leave out some important details.

For instance, Israel has allowed nearly half a million aid trucks into Gaza since the war began, which Reuters doesn't mention. Also, there's no talk about how Hamas has been known to steal and hoard aid.

Actually, the term "Hamas" only shows up twice in the entire 4,000-word article, and both times it's just in photo captions about the "Israel-Hamas war."
🧵 @Reuters’ “special investigation” accidentally exposes more than it intended about the so-called famine in Gaza. Spoiler: There isn’t one. https://t.co/NmFd7oHVBd

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Reuters acknowledges that the IPC’s data collection in Gaza is flawed, as the organization cannot use its “preferred methods” for assessing malnutrition, allegedly due to Israel’s destruction of hospitals and clinics. This apparently includes the obliteration of all of Gaza’s scales and height boards — tools it says are critical for measuring famine.

They never mention that Hamas turned hospitals into command centers and weapons storage depots.

Humanitarian groups have reportedly trained health workers to measure children's upper arms, and this is the data used to claim there's a famine.

However, the IPC won't say who trained these workers or even who the workers are, claiming they "could be targeted by Israel."

Yes, Reuters genuinely suggests that the IDF might hunt down health workers just for reporting a famine. If this sounds like a conspiracy, that's because it is.

A more believable reason for all this secrecy might be that naming names could show that these "health workers" are also Hamas operatives.

What's even more confusing is that, despite these supposed safety worries, the IPC didn't work with Israeli officials — which they've done with other governments in similar situations. Reuters tries to explain this by saying the IPC thought Israel didn't want aid to reach the starving Palestinians.

The reality? Half a million aid trucks have made it into Gaza — even while Hamas keeps Israeli civilians as hostages.

This is the story Reuters doesn't want to tell. Instead, they go out of their way to explain why Gaza's "imminent famine" is always just about to happen but never actually does.

Monday, April 1, 2024

IAF strike makes senior Iranian Guard commander an April fool

Rockets L to R: Badah, Boom, Badah, Bing


DAMASCUS, SYRIA -- On Monday, April Fool's Day, a senior commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps became a cloud of dust and the lucky winner of not 20, not 30, but 72 virgins as the Israeli Air Force gave him the retirement party of his life. Literally.

The airstrike ended up  killing Mohammad Reza Zahedi along with several Iranian diplomats, according to reports by a Lebanese security source as told to Reuters.

The strike targeted the Iranian consulate in Damascus where the former commander was planning something untoward toward you know, the Jews. Zahedi had been sanctioned in 2010 by the U.S. Treasury Department for playing a major role in Iran's support of Hezbollah and the Hesbollonian terrorists therein. 

Reuters reported that one of its journalists in Damascus saw smoke rising from the rubble of a building that was destroyed in the airstrike. Israel wisely has not confirmed its involvement and prefers to let its missiles do the talking.

"We do not comment on reports in the foreign media," an Israeli military spokesman told Reuters when asked about the matter.

One thing is certain, Zahedi was not in Syria to discuss the Annual Best Dressed Woman in a Burka on the Block Contest. He was known to sneak Iranian weapons to Hezbollah and he also acted as a liaison between Iran, Hezbollah, and Syria. 

Losing him was easier than anything we'll ever do again, as the song sort of goes.

Israel is quite good at eliminating the leadership of those who want to kill all the Jews.

In February the IAF killed a senior Hezbollah commander in a strike carried out in Lebanon, Fox News reported.

The IAF announced at the time that an overnight airstrike targeting a "Hezbollah military structure" in Nabatieh killed Ali Muhammad Aldbas, a senior commander of the Radwan forces. His deputy commander, Ibrahim Issa, and another a-hole terrorist were killed in the attack. 

Although the U.S. Treasury Department 2010 sanctions did nothing to stop Zahedi's actions, it seems as though rockets fired at supersonic speed did the trick and it looks as if the IAF is picking up the pace.


Friday, January 19, 2024

‘Journalists’ accused of war crimes—laughed at dead IDF soldier dragged from tank


A pair of Gaza-based Palestinian photojournalists who were with the October 7 Hamasshole massacres of mostly Israeli civilians, including women and children, have committed war crimes, experts reported to the Tazpit Press Service.

“I believe that this is clearly an incidence that would come under and be covered by both the convention that we talked about in the [International Criminal Court], of the Prevention and Prosecution of Genocide, and under the Israeli law regarding the commission of and the prevention of genocide, and its prosecution,” Maurice Hirsch told the outlet. 

Hirsch is the former Director of the Military Prosecution for Judea and Samaria, and is now Director of the Initiative for Palestinian Authority Accountability and Reform in the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, a Jerusalem-based research institute.

He was referring to a recent report by HonestReporting, a Jerusalem-based media watchdog, that found Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa and Ashraf Amra entered Israel to photograph the attacks. This is on par with CNN being told of the early morning SWAT team  arrest of Roger Stone, only the CNN 'journalists' weren't terrorists, only scumcrumpet hacks.

Mostafa and Amra then returned to Khan Yunis and went on Amra’s Instagram Live account and excitedly shared a video of a mob pulling an Israeli soldier out of a tank and urged Palestinians to join the attack.

Like what Rachel Maddow does, that isn't journalism.

“You can go to Khuza’a [an area of southern Gaza near the border]. You park your motorbike there, okay? Or your jeep. And you enter inside. You will return back with a jeep, motorbike or bicycle, or anything,” Mostafa says in the video. Later, he adds, “Advice, whoever can go – go. It is a one-time event that will not happen again.”

Amra replies, “Really, it will not repeat itself.”

They were referring to stealing things from the dead Israelis, like bicycles from dead children, clothing, and household goods that weren't destroyed in the fires Hamas set to destroy Jewish homes.

Mostafa isn't only an anal sphincter, he's also a freelance photographer associated with Reuters. They were only too happy to publish photos of the soldier's lynching by their fellow Hamassholes.

Amra is also a freelancer whose photo of a bulldozer breaking down a section of the Gaza border fence was published with a credit of “Ashraf Amra/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.”

“Having been witness to the crimes themselves, and what was going on, and being witness to the genocide, to then be a party to this open public call to go and participate, to invade Israel, that is something which I think is without question part of at least incitement to commit the crime of genocide,” Hirsch told TPS.

He explained that both photographers could be prosecuted in Israel under the Laws of the Prevention of Genocide and its Punishment.

“If they are arrested alive, they could be indicted for a crime which carries a death sentence,” Hirsch explained.

Let's hope they're caught, arrested and executed. Then we can have the last laugh.


Thursday, December 1, 2022

FTX scammer says he isn't to blame for the collapse: "Didn't ever try to commit fraud"

Photo: NY Post

Founder and CEO of now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, appeared in public for the first time since his company's collapse and did all he could to try distancing himself from his involvement that left creditors having to deal with billions of dollars in losses. [H/T NY Post]

Bankman-Fried spoke with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the NY Times' Dealbook Summit at what he claimed was against the advice of his lawyers. Sounding a bit like James Clapper, he claimed that he did not knowingly [aka wittingly] commingle customer funds on FTX with funds at his proprietary trading firm, Alameda Research.

The proverbial excrement hit the fan after Bankman-Fried secretly moved $10 billion of FTX customer funds to Alameda Research, Reuters reported. No less than $1 billion in customer funds had vanished, according to people involved with the transaction who spoke with Reuters.

Bankman-Fried told Reuters the company did not “secretly transfer” but rather misread its “confusing internal labeling.

And if you believe that he knew nothing, I have an investment that will make you millions.

FTX filed for bankruptcy and Bankman-Fried stepped down as chief executive on Nov. 11, after traders pulled $6 billion from the platform in three days and rival exchange Binance abandoned a rescue deal.

“By late on Nov. 6 we were putting together all of the data…that obviously should have been part of the dashboards I was always looking at…and when we looked at that, there was a serious problem there,” Bankman-Fried claimed.

Bankman-Fried added that he “didn’t ever try to commit fraud” and that he doesn’t think he has any criminal liability because laws are for suckers.

“The real answer is that’s not what I’m focusing on. There’s going to be a time and place for me to sort of think about myself and my own future,” he said.

He might have more time to do that thinking than he thinks he has.

The 30-year-old entrepreneur launched FTX in 2019 and became an influential Democrat donor and pledged to donate most of his earnings to charities. It turns out that his favorite charities were the Democratic Party and the Sam Bankman-Fried Fund for Wayward Scammers.


Saturday, March 26, 2022

Russian Brigade Commander "Killed deliberately by his own troops"



A Russian military commander was reportedly run over with a tank by his own men in response to the enormous losses his unit suffered in the invasion of Ukraine under his leadership.

“A Russian brigade commander has been killed deliberately by his own troops after his unit suffered many losses in Ukraine,” Deborah Haynes of Sky News reported. “Colonel Medvechek, commander of 37 Motor Rifle Brigade, was run over by his soldiers.”
BREAKING: A Russian brigade commander has been killed deliberately by his own troops after his unit suffered many losses in Ukraine, a western official said.
Colonel Medvechek, commander of 37 Motor Rifle Brigade, was run over by his soldiers, the official said

— Deborah Haynes (@haynesdeborah)
Haynes was allegedly given the news by a Western official, but take everything you hear about the war in Ukraine with a grain of salt because a lot of it is going to be propaganda by both sides.

“The brigade commander of one of the units was killed by his own troops and killed by his own troops, we believe, as a consequence of the scale of loss that had been taken by his brigade,” the Western official reportedly told the reporter. “That just gives an insight into perhaps some of the morale challenges that Russian forces are having.”

“We believe he was killed by his own troops deliberately,” the official reportedly added. “Indeed we believe he was run over by his own troops and I believe he was the commander of the 37 Motor Rifle Brigade.”

Reuters reported that as many as six Russian generals have been killed in the war along with dozens of colonels and other ranking officers. Of course, these claims were fed to Reuters by Ukrainian officials so get out the salt shakers and be skeptical. 

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said this week that it believes the Russian military has suffered up to 40,000 casualties during its invasion of Ukraine, which began one month ago. This figure includes troops killed, captured, or are missing in action. But again, these figures were provided by Ukraine along with other information obtained from Russia and additional intel sources.

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The senior NATO official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that NATO believes between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed, and that the 30,000 to 40,000 estimated casualties are “based on the assumption that for every soldier killed, three are wounded.” Not to mention the fact that they weren't masked and, you know, COVID.


Tuesday, July 27, 2021

China diplomats very pissed off over photo of their weightlifting gold medalist

Photo: REUTERS/Edgard Garrido


Chinese diplomats were as angry as the dickens over a photo Reuters posted of the country's gold-medal winner in weightlifting Zhihui Hou. The diplomats went so far as to call the media outlet "ugly" for posting it.

“Among all the photos of the game, @Reuters has chosen this one, which only shows how ugly they are,” the Chinese embassy of Sri Lanka tweeted Saturday responding to the report detailing Hou’s top medal in the women’s 49-kg weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympics.

“Don’t put politics and ideologies above sports, and call yourself an unbiased media organization. Shameless,” the embassy’s tweet continued. 

The photo that caused the uproar is just an action shot of Hou lifting a weight with a strained expression on her face.


On Sunday, China’s state-run newspaper the Global Times ran a story on the “controversial photo” that said some Western media organizations were “unfairly targeting China” in their Olympics coverage.

In response to the Reuters photo, I have taken it upon myself to post a few select photos of China's Muslim Uighurs that puts a different light on the women of China.

In this lovely photo above, we see Chinese Uighurs delighted over the prospects of adding pork to their pork-forbidden diets. They say bacon is the "candy of meats," so welcome to the club, ladies. You have no choice but to chow down.

"Hey gang, the guards are Chinese Communists. What could go wrong?"

"Hey, Uighur; a little humiliation never hurt anyone"


And we're supposed to worry about a photo of their gold-medal winner who claims to be a woman, that isn't flattering enough? They can go to hell now, or wait until it's time.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

O'Rourke admits he's an 'A**hole' and apologizes to his staff for being one

In an article by the Daily Caller, 2020 presidential candidate Robert Francis "Beto" O'Rourke apologized to his campaign staff for being a "giant asshole" at times when he was running for the Senate against Ted Cruz.

It takes a big man to admit that he's a big a**hole but a small man to try qualifying it by adding "at times."

The Democratic Party's HBO site has a documentary premiering Tuesday called "Running with Beto." In the propaganda piece, O’Rourke is gathered with a group of campaign staffers to thank them before giving his concession speech after losing to Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the 2018 midterm election.

“I just feel very, very lucky, and I love you guys more than you’ll ever know,” O’Rourke said in the video obtained by The Daily Beast. “I know I was a giant asshole to be around sometimes, and you all never allowed my shortcomings to get in the way of running the best campaign this state has ever seen.”

His other shortcomings are too long to mention, but a few of them are: a) his belief that people are interested seeing him getting his teeth cleaned at the dentist; b) his belief that people are interested seeing him get a haircut; c) his belief that free schools and free healthcare are free; d) his belief that writing a murder fantasy [that came out in March] in which the narrator runs down children in the street will bode well with the voters; and e) his belief that we are interested in his visit to a proctologist to prove that he is, indeed, an a**hole.

Cynthia Cano, his road manager, is seen giving a slight nod of agreement after O'Rourke calls himself a “giant asshole,” the Beast reported.
Beto's persona
O’Rourke was also exposed in a Reuters report as a member of one of the U.S.’s biggest hacking groups, called the “Cult of the Dead Cow.” He has also bragged about eating dirt after his Senate loss, and getting feces from his son's diaper and giving it to his wife as he tried to convince her that it was a green avocado.

Yes, this O'Rourke is a big a**hole but more importantly, he's a tad freaking crazy. He makes for a great progressive but a lousy president, which I strongly believe will never happen.


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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Wife and daughter of Sri Lanka attack mastermind will not pass 'go'

"One, two, three, break!"
Ampara, Sri Lanka -- The lovely wife and sweet daughter of the scumcrumpet who planned the suicide bombings that killed 253 on Easter Sunday escaped the safe house explosion with only minor injuries, according to hospital staff and police.

Mohamed Zahran Hashim [big surprise about his first name] is seen in the photo above, face revealed, with a group of men purported to be the the Sri Lanka bomb attackers.

Hashim [aka "Hash the Ash"] was the ringleader of the group who have blown themselves up [and who have relocated in Jannah with their virgins] in a bloody attack in which the Islamic State claimed responsibility.

Hash's father and two of his brothers were killed when security forces stormed their safe house, an obvious oxymoron, on the east coast of the country on Friday night, police and a relative said.

The Sri Lankan military said at least 15 people were killed during a gun battle there, and Islamic State said on Sunday that three of its members detonated explosive vests at the end of the clash sending body parts flying in all directions, and putting Planned Parenthood to shame.

The only two survivors of the blasts were Zahran Hashim’s wife, Abdul Cader Fathima Sadia Yadda Yadda, and his four-year-old daughter, Mohamed Zahran Rusaina, who were pulled from the wreckage on Saturday morning. If that isn't child abuse, what is?

Sadia is a key accused in the Easter Sunday bombings, according to three police officers who declined to be identified as they are not authorized to speak to the media and would be harshly disciplined if discovered they had done so.

At Ampara General Hospital, [where Biff is in love with Marjorie but she's carrying Lance's child] where the pair are being treated, there was a heavy police and military presence on Monday.

They both suffered 5-10 percent burns along with minor lacerations from shrapnel, said Upul Wijenayake, the hospital’s general manager.

“They are clinically stable though both of them have burn injuries,” he told Reuters. “Both of them are improving.”

Despite Sadia’s suspected role in the attacks, she is not under arrest, according to Wijenayake and police officers who spoke to Reuters.

“No one is arrested in the clinical process,” said Wijenayake. “It is a matter of ethics.” Makes perfect sense, if you're Bernie Sanders.

Hospital staff were trying to work out how the pair managed to survive the blast, which police believe sent many of Zahran’s relatives to a land where rivers flow with wine and young boys do what you ask of them.

A series of explosions blew off the house’s roof and left a crater in the concrete floor. But the structure’s kitchen and bathroom were relatively unscathed, a Reuters team saw during a visit to the property on Sunday, many of whom were glad they still had use of the facilities.

Sri Lankan security officials have warned that militants, possibly dressed in uniform, were planning more attacks. Security has been ramped up across the country, and scores of the usual suspects have been arrested since the April 21 blasts.


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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Reuters admits they covered for Beto O'Rourke for 2 years

Reuters admitted on Friday night that the "reporter" who broke the story about Democrat Robert "Beto" O'Rourke being a member of a hacker group named "Cult of the Dead Cow," sat on the story for two years (about 730 days) and agreed to not publish it until after his Senate race against Ted Cruz (R-TX), because the mainstream media is a faction of the Democratic Party.

In addition to being a member of the hacker group, the report also published many of O'Rourke's past writings, some of which are quite "disturbing."

"After more than a year of reporting, [Joseph] Menn persuaded O’Rourke to talk on the record," Reuters reported. "In an interview in late 2017, O’Rourke acknowledged that he was a member of the group, on the understanding that the information would not be made public until after his Senate race against Ted Cruz in November 2018."

Menn says that he learned about O'Rourke's involvement in the "Cult of the Dead Cow" after he decided to write about the group, which he called "the most interesting and influential hacking group in history."

"While I was looking into the Cult of the Dead Cow, I found out that they had a member who was sitting in Congress. I didn’t know which one," Menn said. "And then I figured out which one it was. And the members of the group wouldn’t talk to me about who it was. They wouldn’t confirm that it was this person unless I promised that I wouldn’t write about it until after the November election."

Menn says that he approached O'Rourke for an interview about the book and told O'Rourke that the book was "going to publish after November and your Senate race is over," and that O'Rourke agreed to give the interview because it would put him in the spotlight.

Some of O'Rourke's early writings were discovered on an online discussion forum that he started called "TacoLand" because he is a racist, xenophobe, according to PC standards on cultural appropriation.

One particular piece of writing from O'Rourke was very troubling whereby he described mowing down children in a car. Reuters reports:
Another t-file from O’Rourke, written when he was 15, is a short and disturbing piece of fiction. “One day, as I was driving home from work, I noticed two children crossing the street. They were happy, happy to be free from their troubles…. This happiness was mine by right. I had earned it in my dreams. 
“As I neared the young ones, I put all my weight on my right foot, keeping the accelerator pedal on the floor until I heard the crashing of the two children on the hood, and then the sharp cry of pain from one of the two. I was so fascinated for a moment, that when after I had stopped my vehicle, I just sat in a daze, sweet visions filling my head.”
Late on Friday, Yahoo also reported on more of O'Rourke's old writings: "Archived versions of writings attributed to O’Rourke’s alias 'Psychedelic Warlord' include one that criticized some women as 'sluts,' mocked them for having 'violent boyfriends,' and suggested a way to deal with these women was to call them 'completely ugly,' or inform 'Nazi Skins in your area' that they had 'AIDS.'"

But that was when he was a teenager. It isn't as if he's Brett Kavanaugh, right?


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Friday, December 28, 2018

Parents of 8-year-old migrant boy who died tell why they brought him

The mother of the 8-year-old Guatemalan boy, Felipe Gomez Alonzo, who died after crossing into the U.S. told her family's reasons for bringing him on the dangerous journey.

The mother, Catarina Alonzo, was interviewed by Reuters,  and admitted that her husband took her son with him to the border in the hopes that the child would afford them easier entry into the United States.

Instead, 8-year-old Felipe Gomez Alonzo became ill and died. Every Democrat on Capitol Hill secretly smiled inside because now they could lay the blame of the child's death on President Trump rather than on the real culprits.

“Lots of them have gone with children and managed to cross, even if they’re held for a month or two. But they always manage to get across easily,” Alonzo told Reuters through sobs.

Alonzo said that her husband, an agricultural worker, wanted to get to the U.S. to find better work to pay off his debts. He also hoped that he could enroll Felipe in a higher quality school. But mostly for a better job.

Felipe fell ill in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody on Monday, [all due to President Trump and his unwillingness to allow illegal aliens entry into the United States]. 

The child  was taken to a hospital where he was diagnosed with a common cold and a fever. The child was given prescriptions for Amoxicillin and Ibuprofen, but later began vomiting.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Felipe’s father was offered further medical treatment for his son but he declined, a bad call on his part, but still all Trump's fault.

During a later welfare check, agents noticed the boy was not doing well and took him to the hospital, where he passed away just before midnight.

Felipe is the second child to die in CBP custody this month at the hands of President Trump. A girl, 7-year-old Jakelin Caal, also from Guatemala, passed away after falling ill during a bus ride to the nearest U.S. port of entry.

The children’s deaths have increased scrutiny of the conditions in migrant shelters and led CBP to conduct welfare checks on every single child in their custody. DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is also personally taking a trip to the border to review her agency’s tactics in detaining migrants. Nancy Pelosi is moving her hands hither and thither quickly in a frenetic effort to do something. Meanwhile, Chuck Schumer is flaring his nostrils and calling for Maxine Waters to impeach Trump.

Jim Carrey is tweeting like there's no tomorrow.

However, the Trump administration has denied responsibility for the migrant deaths and is urging parents not to bring children with them on the long journeys to the border from Central America.

Just let them try and prove it wasn't the fault of the Trump administration. Just let them try.

“Does the administration take responsibility for a parent taking a child on a trek through Mexico to get to this country?” White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley told reporters earlier this month.

Nancy Pelosi said they should, especially Donald Trump, whose fault it is with or without evidence, like in the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.

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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Iran acting like a tough guy

Let's be clear, Iran is trying to act like the schoolyard tough guy. They are bouncing on the balls of their feet, grabbing their collective crotch, making hand gestures signifying, "C'mon, c'mon, I'll take yiz all on."

The Islamic Republic of Iran is warning the U.S. that our bases in Afghanistan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and our aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf are within range of its missiles, which makes Iran, its nuclear reactors, its infrastructure and Revolutionary Guard, President and Ayatollah in range of our Cruise Missiles, Tomahawk missiles, Sea Sparrow and Patriot missiles, the war aircraft on those carriers and a whole bunch of angry military folks who saw what Iran did to our sailors.

Not that I advocate war. But all they're doing is grabbing their nuts and acting tough because they're scared.

The Tasnim news agency, Reuters reports that the comments were made on Wednesday by Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander, Amirali Hajizadeh [pronounced: Ayatollah Ali Khameini]. He said: "They are within our reach and we can hit them if they (Americans) make a move."

The commander said the missiles are more accurate than the old ones and could hit the Kandahar base in Afghanistan, the Al Udeid Airbase in Qatar and Al Dhafra base in the UAE.

If we don't shoot them down first.

And then when we do, Iran will begin to understand the power of the greatest military force on earth. Sure, there would be casualties on both sides, but Iran will no longer look like it did.

Iran will look like a gas explosion combined with a plumbing accident.

The sanctions must be doing their job.


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