"Twenty-three-month-old Alfie Evans, passed away in a British hospital on Saturday. While the official cause of death was a degenerative brain disease, Alfie may have been murdered by the British health system and the British high court..."
"...If you [the Europeans] think you had a problem resulting from a nation of 20 million people like Syria because of destabilization and conflict resulting in migration, wait until the greater Sahel region of 500 million people is further destabilized... [you] have got to wake up."
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) issued a stunning and unprecedented rebuke to Palestinian leadership while speaking to US Jewish groups in the midst of the prince's American tour last month.
"The performance of the S-400 would be very significant for NATO... The system is feared in Europe and Kaliningrad...That could be why the Russians refrained from intercepting the Tomahawks fired at Shayrat last year - nothing is more terrifying than the unknown."
"They will manufacture whatever narrative they need to justify an action that they deem to be politically expedient...That fact that nobody died is the clearest evidence yet that there was no nerve agent there. The United States is just winging it, making it up..."
WTI has just broken above $69, and gold back above $1320, following accusations from Israeli PM Netanyahu that Iran had a secret plan to build nuclear weapons...
The Syrian army said "enemy" rockets struck military bases belonging to Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, with 16 people killed as a result, among them 11 Iranians, the New York Times reported.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer on mass civilian casualties: "Certainly if a lot of these defense contractors stop selling war planes, other sophisticated equipment to Saudi Arabia, there’s going to be a significant loss of jobs, of revenue here in the United States."
Saudi Arabia, the United States’ main ally in the Middle East, has executed 48 people so far this year, half of them over nonviolent drug charges, Human Rights Watch reported this week.
"The interests of the American military-industrial complex are clearly more compelling than those of the organizations that specialize in negotiations and consultations. War will be long, perpetual, and lucrative for the many actors involved."
"...if 'an incident' looks like it has no obvious motive behind it, there is a high probability that it is a false flag. A bit of caution in assigning blame is appropriate given that the alternative would be a precipitate and likely disproportionate response that could easily escalate into a shooting war. "
While Israel wants "freedom of action over Syria’s sky", Russia is about to supply Assad with modern anti-aircraft missiles while warning that Israel that any attacks would lead to "catastrophic consequences"