The late US sex-trafficking convict is suspected of enabling criminal depravity for the elites The strike on an Iranian school that killed at least 160 pre-teen students and teachers on the first day of the US-Israeli regime-change operation resembles satanic rituals allegedly enabled by pedophile American financier Jeffrey Epstein, an Iranian diplomat has claimed. The attack in Minab, for which US and Israeli forces have not yet acknowledged responsibility, occurred last Saturday as the Pentagon and IDF struck targets across Iran in an attempt to decapitate and paralyze its government. Epstein, who died in a prison cell in 2019 awaiting a new sex trafficking trial, had close ties to global elites and is suspected of organizing and participating in various depravities on their behalf. Alireza Sanei, Iranian ambassador to Belarus, alleged on Wednesday that Epstein was part of a mystical cult and that the same forces targeted the Minab school in “some ritual of child sacrifice” meant...
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France is offering to share its arsenal with its neighbors as Western Europeans question US protection The year 2026 has barely begun, but “nuclearization” is already a strong contender to be its top word. The European NATO members want more nukes, the US and Israel are bombing Iran for allegedly wanting some too, and the Doomsday Clock could soon run out of seconds left before midnight. The clock, a visual aid the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists uses to show how close humanity is to nuclear annihilation, is portending more doom than ever after a January adjustment to 85 seconds before the end. The events of the past several days probably merit another correction. France must be feared On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to expand his country’s nuclear stockpile. The goal, he said, is to ensure a secrecy-obscured arsenal that “no state, however powerful, could shield itself from it, and no state, however vast, would recover from it.” “To be free, we have...
There are some technical holes in the Pentagon’s official “friendly fire” story The US military wants you to believe that its worst day of air combat losses since the Vietnam War was the result of a “friendly fire” mishap. But do some digging and that story begins to look far-fetched. Three US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets were shot down over Kuwait on Monday morning in what US Central Command (CENTCOM) called “an apparent friendly fire incident.” All six crew members – two per plane – ejected safely and suffered no serious injuries. The incident made Monday the joint worst day of losses for the US Air Force since the Vietnam War. Only once in the five decades since Vietnam has the USAF lost three fighter jets in a single day: when two F-16s and an F-15 were shot down over Iraq on the second day of Operation Desert Storm in 1991. CENTCOM claimed that the F-15s “were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses.” While this story may well be true, some inconvenient ...
The two officials are reportedly engaged in a tacit turf war while failing to coordinate a response to the Middle East escalation The US-Israeli strikes on Iran have exposed a deepening rift at the top of the EU, as Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the bloc’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, find themselves on a “collision course” in a backroom power struggle, Politico reported on Tuesday, citing sources. Despite a flurry of EU diplomatic activity and public statements after Israel and the US launched a wave of strikes on Iran on Saturday, von der Leyen and Kallas did not speak to each other directly over the weekend, an unnamed official told Politico. Publicly, Kallas published a solo statement on seeking diplomatic solutions to the conflict half an hour before von der Leyen issued a call for “maximum restraint.” Read more ‘Please respect office hours’: EU’s von der Leyen ridiculed over response to Iran crisis “The only way the EU can have relevance in this crisis is ...
The Iranian supreme leader was killed on Saturday while he was “having breakfast,” US President Donald Trump has said Israeli intelligence hacked nearly all of Tehran’s traffic cameras to prepare the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Financial Times has reported, citing sources. The US and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, killing Khamenei and other senior officials. The cameras in the Iranian capital had been hacked for years, with feeds encrypted and transmitted to Israel, the outlet wrote on Monday. One camera, installed on the street where Khamenei’s compound was located, provided an angle allowing analysts to track the vehicles and routines of security personnel. The data was reportedly processed to build what spies call a “pattern of life” of officials and their guards. Israel also disrupted components of mobile phone towers near the compound to block potential warnings, according to the FT. Read more Iran accuses US of fighting ‘on beha...
RT breaks down public and Capitol Hill reactions to the new Middle East war, launched days before election season US President Donald Trump’s order to attack Iran has drawn mixed reactions among Americans, with polls showing a clear public split and statements from lawmakers exposing divisions within both the Republican and Democratic parties. Trump claimed the joint US-Israeli military campaign , launched on Saturday and dubbed ‘Operation Epic Fury’, was necessary to dismantle Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. Tehran insisted the strikes were entirely unprovoked and has retaliated with missiles and drones targeting Israel and US bases across the Middle East. Analysts note the campaign, launched mere days before primary contests begin for the November midterm general elections in the US, has the lowest starting support in modern American history. RT breaks down the numbers. How has the US general public reacted? Opinion polls showed growing public discontent with the ...