Showing posts with label Saudi Arabia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saudi Arabia. Show all posts

February 25, 2026

Yemen’s Missiles Might Hit First ~ US Navy MUTINY? Trump's Iran War UP IN FLAMES



Laith Marouf, Rania Khalek, Stanislav Krapivnik,
Max Blumenthal, Danny Haiphong, Dialogue Works,
Martin Jay, Matthew Hill, thetruthseeker.co.uk

Laith Marouf
Dialogue Works & and Free Palestine TV

"People on the street...need a place to eat..."

"People are worried because the zionist terrorists are on the loose but they are not afraid; they won't capitulate." They refuse to be slaves of the Epstein class (the epstain crass).

"People will be confronting the most vicious empire that humanity has known."

"Iran has more advanced weapons and surprises. If they only used Mach 12 missiles last June, this time it might be like Mach 20. "

Iran has high-performance drones, stealth drones (no one has seen yet). (They're so stealth, the Iranians need special glasses to see them! Bwahahaha)



On The Inaugural Bleating of his "Board of Peace”


July 22, 2025

Britain’s Foreign‑Policy is Working With Turkey’s Intelligence Services to Reshape the Middle East ~ THE BULLSHIT FILTER REQUIRES MAINTENANCE ~ The ADL: Making Antisemitism Great Again


Alex Krainer, Remarque88, Scott Ritter, Dane Wigington, Unfiltered Minds 
 
Everyone is Too Scared To Admit This… | Alex Krainer

Geopolitical analyst Alex Krainer uncovers how Britain’s foreign‑policy machine is quietly partnering with Turkey’s intelligence services to reshape the Middle East and wider Eurasia. He details MI6’s joint effort with Ankara to re‑brand extremist factions like HTS/al‑Nusra as “moderate reformers,” all while stoking President Erdogan’s neo‑Ottoman dream of a trans‑Central‑Asian “Greater Turania.” The goal? Derail China’s Belt & Road routes, fracture the Russia‑Iran BRICS axis, and keep London’s waning imperial influence alive. 

Krainer tracks new UK defense pacts in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, warns of fresh proxy fronts after the Ukraine setback, and notes that Moscow, Tehran, and Beijing—plus an increasingly skeptical Trump—now recognize the playbook. With British agents reportedly swarming Damascus hotels and Gulf monarchies acting as logistics hubs, Krainer argues the plan looks desperate—and likely doomed—as regional powers close ranks against it. Watch for a candid, historically grounded look at an old empire’s last gambits and the multipolar pushback taking shape.



The ADL defended this creep