Saturday, July 18, 2015

Rumors of War - War

My Way News - Iran supreme leader: Nuclear deal won't change policy to US
My Way News reports: "Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saturday a landmark nuclear deal won't change his country's policy toward the "arrogant" U.S., making his first public speech since the Islamic Republic's historic pact with world powers."

My Way News - Saudi Arabia says it stopped Islamic State attacks; 400 held
My Way News reports: "Saudi Arabia announced Saturday it has broken up planned Islamic State attacks in the kingdom and arrested more than 400 suspects in an anti-terrorism sweep, a day after a powerful blast in neighboring Iraq killed more than 100 people in one of the country's deadliest single attacks since U.S. troops pulled out in 2011. "

My Way News - Militants kill 5 at military checkpoints in Egypt's Sinai
My Way News reports: "Militants in Egypt's restive Sinai Peninsula attacked two military checkpoints, killing at least five soldiers Saturday in the latest violence there targeting security forces, officials and state media said. [...] An Egyptian navy vessel was targeted Thursday by militants affiliated with the Islamic State group, who claimed they destroyed it with a rocket while it was anchored off the Sinai's Mediterranean coast."

My Way News - Police: Militants ambush Algerian army, kill 11 soldiers
My Way News reports: "An Algerian police commander says Islamic militants have ambushed an Algerian army convoy in a forest west of Algiers, killing 11 soldiers. [...] Algeria, home of al-Qaida's North African branch, has long fought an insurgency of Islamic radicals who hide out in the country's rugged forests and mountains."

My Way News - 3 Frenchmen charged in alleged plot to attack military base
My Way News reports: "A French investigating judge has filed terrorism charges against three young Frenchmen for allegedly plotting an attack on a military base in southern France. [...]  Prosecutors say the men, who were arrested Monday, admitted under questioning that they plotted to attack the Mediterranean military base Fort Bear on orders from an Islamic State group contact in Syria."

My Way News - Military site shootings crystallize FBI terrorism concerns
My Way News reports: "The FBI has not detailed a motive, but Thursday's attacks that killed four Marines and one sailor are under investigation as a potential act of terrorism, with authorities combing through the gunman's past to look for travel, contacts and online writings. [...] One federal law enforcement official said investigators did not immediately find an extensive online presence involving the gunman, 24-year-old Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, or evidence that he was directly influenced or inspired by the Islamic State."

Comment: I'm starting to notice a trend. I'm fairly certain that if we give the mainstream media more time, they will also notice this trend. 

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