MESOPOTAMIA NEWS BACKGROUND : Why F-35s Should Not Be Released to the UAE and Saudi Arabia

By Shimon Arad, September 3, 2020 – BESA CENTER – ISRAEL

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The normalization of Israeli-UAE relations will have significant strategic and political ramifications for the Middle East as a whole and Israel in particular. However, Israel’s regional standing relies quintessentially on the perception of its technological and military superiority and not on the fluid nature of reversible political agreements. In the Middle East, peace treaties—as the Egyptian and Jordanian examples show—need to be protected through security arrangements that discourage their violation rather than through the provision of military capabilities that may one day, under a change of leadership and intent, encourage a challenge to Israel.

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Overview
  • ISIS’s provinces in Asia and Africa continue their routine activities. Prominent this past week were the following:
    • The Iraq ProvinceISIS continues its intensive attacks detonating IEDs, carrying out targeted killings, firing mortars and attacking posts and facilities of the Iraqi security forces. ISIS operatives killed a senior Popular Mobilization brigadier general (after having killed three Iraqi army colonels during the past month and a half). ISIS detonated two car bombs at Iraqi security force roadblocks. ISIS’s activity in the past week is an additional indication of the improvement in ISIS’s operational capabilities in the Iraqi arena.
    • The Sinai Province: Egyptian security forces attacked ISIS operatives in the five villages in the Rabi’a area occupied by ISIS on July 21, 2020. According to media reports the villages were captured by Egyptian security forces and ISIS suffered heavy losses. ISIS claimed it had repelled the Egyptian army attempts to regain control of the villages. At this point it is unclear if ISIS has in fact been expelled, at least partially, from the Rabi’a region.
    • Mozambique: ISIS operatives took control of an important port in the northeastern part of the country on August 12, 2020. According to reports the Mozambique security forces are planning an operation to regain control of the port. About 60 kilometers within the maritime area there are large gas fields exploited by international corporations. In ISIS’s perspective control of the port is important because it provides an outlet to the sea and can be used for smuggling weapons and as a launching ground for its activity in Madagascar and Tanzania.
ISIS’s Activity Worldwide
Summary of ISIS activity during the past year
  • On August 27, 2020, ISIS published an infographic summarizing its activities during the past year (between August 31, 2019 and August 19, 2020). During the year ISIS operatives carried out 4,722 attacks around the globe, up from 3,665 the previous year, an increase of about 29% (ISIS’s weekly publication al-Naba’, Telegram, August 27, 2018).
  • Almost half of the attacks – 2,123, about 45% of the total – were carried out in Iraq, ISIS’s main area of activity. Following Iraq was Syria – 1,064 attacks, about 22% of the total. The remaining attacks were carried out in ISIS’s various provinces in Africa and Asia: West Africa (565), the Sinai Peninsula (338), Khorasan (i.e., Afghanistan) (198), Central Africa (120), East Asia (69) and Somalia (51). The remaining 59 attacks were carried out as follows: Pakistan (24), Libya (18), Bangladesh (7), India (3), Algeria (2), Tunisia (2), the Maldives (1), Britain (1), and Tajikistan (1) (al-Naba’, Telegram, August 27, 2020).
  • More than 15,522 people were killed in the attacks (similar to the previous year, in which more than 15,845 people were killed or wounded). The largest number of killed and wounded, 4,404, was in Iraq. The rest were in the various provinces: West Africa (primarily Nigeria) (4,141), Syria (2,271), Khorasan (i.e., Afghanistan) (1,601), the Sinai Province (966), Central Africa (881), Yemen (538), East Asia (445), Somalia (122), and Pakistan (92). The remaining 61 were distributed as follows: Algeria (18), Bangladesh (13), Tajikistan (10), Tunisia (10), Libya (6) and India (4) (Telegram, August 27, 2018).
Infographic summarizing ISIS's annual activity (Telegram, August 27, 2020).
Infographic summarizing ISIS’s annual activity
(Telegram, August 27, 2020).
Weekly summary of ISIS global activity
  • On August 27, 2020, ISIS published an infographic with the title “The harvest of the fighters,” which summarized ISIS activities between August 20 and 26, 2020. During the week ISIS claimed its operatives carried out 71 attacks around the globe, up from 62 the previous week (i.e., an increase of 14%). Forty-nine were carried out in Iraq, most of them (16) in the Anbar Province. The rest of the attacks were carried out in the various provinces in Africa and Asia: Syria (12), West Africa (3), Central Africa (2), Khorasan (i.e., Afghanistan) (2), the Sinai Province (2), and East Asia (1) (i.e., the Philippines) (al-Naba’, Telegram, August 27, 2020).
  • According to the infographic, the attacks killed and injured more than 205 people, compared with 233 the previous week (i.e., a decrease of 12%). The largest number was in Iraq (98). The distribution of the other killed and wounded in the various provinces was the following: East Africa (primarily Mozambique) (80), Syria (18), West Africa (primarily Nigeria) (4), the Sinai Province (2), Khorasan (i.e., Afghanistan) (2). And East Asia (the Philippines) (1) (Telegram, August 27, 2020). During the week there was a decrease in the number of killed and wounded in the West Africa province compared with previous weeks.
The Syrian Arena
The Idlib region

This past week exchanges of artillery fire continued in the Idlib region between the Syrian army and the rebel organizations. As in previous weeks, the clashes were mainly in Jebal al-Zawiya and the regions to the south and southwest of Idlib. Aerial attacks carried out by Russian aircraft were also reported to the northwest of Idlib (Edlib Media Center, August 30, 2018).

ISIS activity in the Syrian Province[1]
ISIS’s activity in the Deir al-Zor-al-Mayadeen-Albukamal region
  • August 31, 2020: Machineguns were used to attack the head of a commune who collaborated with the SDF. The attack took place about 14 kilometers north of al-Mayadeen. He head of the commune and an [SDF] intelligence agent were killed.
  • August 30, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an SDF vehicle near an oil field about five kilometers east of al-Mayadeen. The passengers in the vehicle were wounded.
  • August 28, 2020: ISIS operatives broke into the house of an SDF fighter 17 kilometers southeast of al-Mayadeen and shot him to death with machineguns.
  • August 27, 2020: ISIS operatives attacked a Shi’ite shrine about nine kilometers southeast of al-Mayadeen. Several Shi’ite militia fighters were killed and others were wounded. People visiting the site escaped to al-Mayadeen. Syrian army aircraft helped repel the attack (Deir al-Zor24, August 28, 2020).
  • August 27, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an SDF water tanker near the oilfield about five kilometers from al-Mayadeen. The tanker crew was wounded.
The al-Raqqa region
  • August 28, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an SDF vehicle about nine kilometers northwest of al-Raqqa. The passengers in the vehicle were either killed or wounded.
The al-Hasakeh region
  • August 28, 2020: ISIS operatives attacked an SDF facility about five kilometers west of the Syria-Iraq border, about 75 kilometers southeast of al-Hasakeh. Five SDF fighters were killed. Weapons and ammunition were seized.
  • August 27, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an SDF vehicle about 35 kilometers east of al-Shadadi, about 82 kilometers from al-Hasakeh. Two SDF fighters were killed.
The Aleppo region
  • September 1, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an SDF vehicle in the city of Manbij, about 77 kilometers northeast of Aleppo. The passengers in the vehicle were wounded.
South Syria
  • August 31, 2020: Machineguns were used to shoot and kill a Syrian army security guard about 20 kilometers south east of Daraa.
The Iraqi Arena
Map of the provinces in Iraq (Wikipedia)
Map of the provinces in Iraq
(Wikipedia)
The Americans limit their order of combat in Iraq
  • A senior source in the American Department of Defense announced the decision to limit the order of combat of American forces in Iraq by a third. Thus only 3,500 American troops will remain in the country (Wall Street Journal, August 28, 2020). Reducing the number of American troops in Iraq is liable to have a negative effect on the campaign against ISIS specifically at a time when the organization is increasing the volume and effectiveness of its activities in the Iraqi arena.
ISIS attacks[2]

This past week the intensity of ISIS’s attacks in the Iraqi arena grew and were distributed among more ISIS provinces. Notable was the killing of a Popular Mobilization brigadier general, a follow-up to the killing of three Iraqi army colonels during the past month and a half. ISIS’s activities during the past week included detonating IEDs, carrying out targeted killings, firing mortars and attacking roadblocks, posts, facilities and vehicles of the Iraqi security forces.

The killing of a senior Popular Mobilization officer
  • On August 28, 2020, ISIS operatives killed ‘Amer Ahmed Saleh, aka Abu Haidar al-Ansari, an Iraqi officer with the rank of brigadier general. He was the commander of the Popular Mobilization’s artillery in the Diyala Province (al-hashed.net, August 28, 2020). ISIS claimed responsibility for the killing. According to the claim of responsibility, ISIS snipers fired at a concentration of Popular Mobilization forces west of Khanaqin, killing a brigadier general, commander of the Popular Mobilization’s artillery in the Diyala Province. Killed with him were two fighters, and one fighter was wounded.
Brigadier General 'Amer Ahmed Saleh, commander of Popular Mobilization artillery in the Diyala Province (al-hashed.net, August 28, 2020).
Brigadier General ‘Amer Ahmed Saleh, commander of Popular Mobilization artillery in the Diyala Province (al-hashed.net, August 28, 2020).

It was the fourth time in the past month and a half that ISIS snipers had killed senior Iraqi security force officers: Colonel Hashem Muhammad was killed (on August 21, 2020), and two commanders of Iraqi army brigades were killed in operational activities (on July 17 and 28, 2020, respectively). Their deaths are a blow to the morale of the Iraqi army and additional indication of the improvement of ISIS’s operational capabilities in the Iraqi arena.

Using car bombs to attack Iraqi security force roadblocks
  • This past week ISIS detonated two car bombs to attack Iraqi security force roadblocks. Using car bombs, a form of attack not used in recent months, is an additional indication of the improvement of ISIS’s operational capabilities in the Iraqi arena.
  • The two car bomb attacks were the following:
    • On September 1, 2020 a parked car bomb was detonated to attack an Iraqi army roadblock in the city of al-Ramadi, about 90 kilometers west of Baghdad. Three Iraqi army soldiers were killed and five were wounded. The roadblock was destroyed. According to ISIS’s A’maq news agency, ISIS operatives parked the car bomb in the evening at a road block used by both the Iraqi army and police force (Telegram, September 1, 2020)
    • On the morning of September 1, 2020 a car bomb was detonated to attack an Iraqi security force check point on the Tikrit-Kirkuk road. A woman was killed and three security force operatives were wounded (al-Sumaria, September 1, 2020). So far no organization had claimed responsibility for the attack, but apparently it was carried out by ISIS.
Iraqi security force checkpoint on the Tikrit-Kirkuk road, destroyed by an ISIS car bomb (al-Sumaria, September 1, 2020).    Iraqi security force checkpoint on the Tikrit-Kirkuk road, destroyed by an ISIS car bomb (al-Sumaria, September 1, 2020).
Iraqi security force checkpoint on the Tikrit-Kirkuk road, destroyed by an ISIS car bomb
(al-Sumaria, September 1, 2020).
ISIS activities in the various provinces
The Salah al-Din Province
  • August 29, 2020: Hand grenades were thrown at an Iraqi army observation tower about 30 kilometers north of Baghdad. The tower was damaged. The following day ISIS operatives detonated an IED to attack an Iraqi army foot patrol near the tower. A company commander and two soldiers were killed, and five soldiers were wounded.
  • August 29, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle south of Tikrit. The passengers in the vehicle were jilled or wounded.
ISIS detonates the IED.    Popular Mobilization vehicle before the ISIS IED was detonated.
Right: Popular Mobilization vehicle before the ISIS IED was detonated. Left: ISIS detonates the IED.
  • August 28, 2020: Machineguns were used to attack a bus carrying Shi’ite and Popular Mobilization fighters. The bus was on the Baghdad-Kirkuk road about 85 kilometers south of Kirkuk. Several fighters and Shi’ites [civilians] were killed or wounded.
  • August 27, 2020: Machineguns were used to shoot and kill a Tribal Mobilization fighter about 30 kilometers north of Baghdad.
  • August 27, 2020: Machineguns were used to attack an Iraqi police roadblock about 150 kilometers north of Baghdad. Two policemen were killed.
  • August 27, 2020: ISIS operatives raided a Popular Mobilization facility, killing one fighter and wounding another.
  • August 26, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle northwest of Tikrit. Two fighters were killed and another wounded.
  • August 26, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle east of Tikrit. The passengers in the vehicle were killed or wounded.
  • August 26, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization roadblock about ten kilometers north of central Tikrit. Several fighters were wounded.
  • August 25, 2020: A limpet IED was detonated to attack the vehicle of a Tribal Mobilization commander about 25 kilometers northwest of Tikrit. The commander was killed and the vehicle was destroyed.
  • August 25, 2020: Machineguns were fired and hand grenades were thrown at an Iraqi army soldier about 80 kilometers north of Baghdad. The soldier was wounded.
The Diyala Province
  • August 31, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 60 kilometers north of Baqubah. The passengers in the vehicle were killed or wounded.
  • August 30, 2020: Sniper fire was used to attack a concentration of Tribal Mobilization forces about 60 kilometers north of Baqubah. Three fighters were killed and two were wounded.
  • August 29, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle about five kilometers south of Baqubah. The passengers in the vehicle were killed or wounded.
  • August 27, 2020: Machineguns were fired to attack a concentration of Iraqi army forces about 40 kilometers northeast of Baqubah. Three soldiers were killed.
  • August 27, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 40 kilometers northeast of Baqubah. One soldier was killed and three were wounded.
  • August 26, 2020: ISIS operatives ambushed Popular Mobilization fighters, attacking them with machineguns near a village northwest of Khanaqin, about 100 kilometers northeast of Baqubah. Three fighters and the village mukhtar were killed.
The Nineveh Province
  • August 29, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 40 kilometers south of Mosul. Passengers in the vehicle were wounded.
  • August 28, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack Tribal Mobilization truck about 40 kilometers south of Mosul. One fighter was wounded.
  • August 28, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 80 kilometers west of Kirkuk. One soldier was killed and another was wounded.
  • August 28, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army foot patrol about 40 kilometers south of Mosul. A officer and soldier were killed.
  • August 26, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack the mukhtar of a village about 60 kilometers north of Baqubah. He and his son, who serves in the Tribal Mobilization, were wounded.
  • August 26, 2020: A limpet IED was detonated to attack the vehicle of a Popular Mobilization fighter in the suburbs of Baqubah. The fighter was killed.
  • August 26, 2020: A limpet IED was detonated to attack the vehicle of an Iraqi SWAT agent west of Baqubah. The agent was killed.
The Anbar Province
  • August 30, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle about 30 kilometers southeast of the Iraq-Syria border. Two fighters were killed and one was wounded.
  • August 30, 2020: ISIS operatives captured an Iraqi intelligence agent about 80 kilometers east of al-Qa’im. He was shot and killed.
  • August 28, 2020: ISIS operatives attacked an Iraqi army compound about 35 kilometers west of al-Rataba. One soldier was killed and others were wounded.
  • August 27, 2020: ISIS snipers shot and killed two Popular Mobilization fighters near the Iraq-Syria border. In the same area an IED was detonated to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle. Four passengers in the vehicle were killed. ISIS also ambushed Popular Mobilization fighters nearby, killing three.
  • August 26, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi border police vehicle near the Iraq-Jordan border. Two soldiers were killed and one was wounded.
  • August 25, 2020: ISIS operatives attacked an Iraqi army compound near the Iraq-Syria border, killing two soldiers and wounded others.
  • August 25, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 35 kilometers west of al-Ramadi. Three soldiers were killed or wounded.
  • August 24, 2020: Machinegun fire was used to shoot and kill an Iraqi national intelligence agent east of Fallujah.
The Babylon Province
  • August 27, 2020: Machineguns was used to attack a Popular Mobilization facility about 40 kilometers southwest of Baghdad. Three fighters were killed. Previously (on August 25) machineguns was used to attack a Popular Mobilization vehicle in the same area.
The Kirkuk Province
  • September 1, 2020: An IED was detonated to attack an Iraqi army vehicle about 70 kilometers south of Kirkuk. One soldier was killed and others were wounded.
  • August 31, 2020: ISIS operatives used machineguns and launched RPGs at an Iraqi army compound about 70 kilometers south of Kirkuk. Three soldiers were killed.
ISIS operative launches an RPG at an Iraqi army compound (Telegram, September 1, 2020).
ISIS operative launches an RPG at an Iraqi army compound
(Telegram, September 1, 2020).
  • August 31, 2020: ISIS operatives placed and detonated IEDs at an Iraqi intelligence headquarters about 70 kilometers south of Kirkuk. The headquarters was destroyed.
  • August 30, 2020: ISIS operatives captured an Iraqi police agent about 30 kilometers south of Kirkuk. The agent was interrogated and executed.
  • August 29, 2020: Snipers shot and killed an Iraqi policeman northwest of Kirkuk.
  • August 28, 2020:ISIS operatives used machineguns to attack an Iraqi police compound about 40 kilometers west of Kirkuk. One policeman was killed and two were wounded.
  • August 26, 2020: Machinegun fire shot and killed a Tribal Mobilization fighter about 35 kilometers northwest of Kirkuk.
Iraqi security forces’ counterterrorism activity
The Anbar Province
  • August 31, 2020: Teams of the Iraqi intelligence agency captured 12 wanted ISIS operatives in the Anbar Province. The operatives were security personnel, military operatives and administrators. During their initial interrogation they confessed to having carried out many attacks against the security forces and causing the deaths of Iraqi civilians. In addition, stores of weapons were found (al-Sumaria, August 31, 2020).
  • August 31, 2020: The Iraqi security forces searching the area to the north of the Baghdad-Amman road found barrels hidden in the ground containing weapons belonging to ISIS. Dozens of IEDs were also found, as well as containers of C4 plastic explosive (Facebook page of the Iraqi ministry of defense, August 31, 2020).
An ISIS IED found by Iraqi army soldiers (Facebook page of the Iraqi ministry of defense, August 31, 2020).    An Iraqi army officer and soldiers near some of the captured weapons.
Right: An Iraqi army officer and soldiers near some of the captured weapons. Left: An ISIS IED found by Iraqi army soldiers (Facebook page of the Iraqi ministry of defense, August 31, 2020).
  • August 30, 2020: A Popular Mobilization force operating in the Anbar Province found an ISIS guest house with a workshop for manufacturing IEDs. IEDs and large quantities of other equipment were found (al-hashed.net, August 30, 2020).
Popular Mobilization fighters near ordnance found in the Anbar Province (al-hashed.net, August 30, 2020)
Popular Mobilization fighters near ordnance found in the Anbar Province
(al-hashed.net, August 30, 2020)
The Babylon Province
  • August 29, 2020: A team of police demolitions experts located an underground weapons store about 35 kilometers south of Baghdad. They found weapons, ammunition and an IED (al-Sumaria, August 29, 2020).
The Sinai Peninsula

Macron condemns journalist for reporting Hezbollah meeting

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE ANGRY LITTLE JUPITER !

Macron has been criticized for his comments to Malbrunot. Madine Moreno, a former French government minister condemned the comments.

By SETH J. FRANTZMAN   JERUSALEM POST – SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 00:39

French President Emmanuel Macron slammed a journalist for reporting on a “sensitive” meeting with a Hezbollah member of Lebanon’s parliament. He accused Le Figaro reporter Georges Malbrunot of irresponsibly reporting on a sensitive subject that affects Lebanon. Although Macron said he defended the journalist’s rights, he maintained that the report was unprofessional.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : GOLDA MEIR AND THE 1972 MUNICH OLYMPICS MASSACRE

Featuring Francine Klagsbrun, Ronen Bergman, and David Makovsky

Decision Points, Season 2 Ep. 3
September 2, 2020

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Raised in America before emigrating to Israel, Golda Meir was the country’s first and only female prime minister, and one of only two women to sign its declaration of independence. A study in contrasts, she was both tough on terrorism and a key player in securing the release of 200,000 Jews from the Soviet Union in the 1970s, sparking a wave of Russian emigration to Israel. Her tenure also coincided with several major threats to Israelis—most infamously the “Black September” attack on the Olympic team in Munich.

In this episode of the Decision Points podcast, host David Makovsky focuses on Israel’s response to that tragedy and other issues, featuring interviews with Meir biographer Francine Klagsbrun and Ronen Bergman, author of the bestselling book Rise and Kill First.


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MESOPOTAMIANEWS : GERMAN NGO “MEDICO INTERNATIONAL” CHOSEN BY DANIEL ORTEGA OUT OF NICARAGUA

Nicaragua picks a bad time to sideline humanitarian groups

‘You do not need a particular reason to become a victim of violence, of repression, kidnapping or assassination. It is a general risk.’ –  3 Sept 2020  by THE NEW HUMANITARIAN – Paula Dupraz-Dobias Geneva-based journalist, also covering Latin America

Riot police chase an anti-government protester in the Nicaraguan capital, Managua, in 2019. President Daniel Ortega is facing growing criticism for his authoritarian leadership and poor handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : PKK/PYD(SDF-SDC) IN MOSCOW NOWUNDER PUTIN’S UMBRELLA

Intel: Syrian Kurds court Moscow to avert potential Turkish attack

One of the two top political leaders of the Syrian Kurdish alliance and co-chair of the Syrian Democratic Council Ilham Ahmed attends a press conference in Paris on Dec. 21, 2018.  – Amberin Zaman Sep 2, 2020  – AL MONITOR

The Istanbul-based leader of Syria’s opposition interim government has denounced an agreement reached in Moscow over the weekend between the US-backed Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) and the pro-Russia Popular Will Party (PWP), saying the sides are not legitimate representatives of the Syrian people.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : NO MIXING AT ALL! –  Die umgekehrte Kolonisierung Frankreichs

von Giulio Meotti – GATESTEONE INSTITUTE – 2. September 2020

Englischer Originaltext: The Reverse-Colonization of France  

Die Aufforderung an die Polizei, die Namen der Mörder nicht zu nennen, ist ein Versuch, die Wahrheit zu verbergen und die Öffentlichkeit daran zu hindern, genau zu wissen, wer in Frankreich diese Taten begeht. Das Verbergen des Namens zeugt vom Wunsch, die Mörder zu beschwichtigen: Wenn ein Mörder einen christlichen Namen hat, wird dieser sofort auf die Titelseite gesetzt.

  • “Wir lieben nur, was uns hasst, alles, was uns zerstört, wird als großartig angesehen. Es besteht der Wunsch, die Wahrheit zu zerstören, die Geschichte… Wir lehren nicht mehr die Geschichte Frankreichs, und wir sagen nicht mehr, was unsere Zivilisation erreicht hat. Wir reden nur über unsere Zivilisation, um sie zu verunglimpfen.” — Michel Onfray, Le Salon Beige, 30. Juli 2020 und YouTube, 17. Juli 2020.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE OTHER WAY ROUND! –  The Reverse-Colonization of France

by Guy Millière August 9, 2020 at 5:00 am GATESTONE INSTITUTE- Dr. Guy Millière, Professor an der Universität Paris

  • Asking the police not to give the name of killers is an attempt to hide the truth and prevent the public from knowing exactly who in France is committing these acts. Hiding the name shows a desire to appease the killers: when a killer has a Christian name, it is immediately printed on the front page.
  • “We only love what hates us, anything that destroys us is seen as great. There is a desire to destroy truth, history… We no longer teach the history of France and we no longer say what our civilization has accomplished. We only talk about our civilization to disparage it.” — Michel Onfray, Le Salon Beige, July 30, 2020 and YouTube, July 17, 2020.
 

On July 4, on a small road in Lot-et-Garonne, in southwest France, a young gendarme, Mélanie Lemée, age 25, tried to stop Yacine E., a driver who was speeding. He accelerated and deliberately crushed her. She was killed instantly. Pictured: Gendarmes carry the coffin of Mélanie Lemée at her funeral in Merignac, near Bordeaux on July 9, 2020. (Photo by Philippe Lopez/AFP via Getty Images)

 

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS SURPRISE : „MEINUNGSFREIHEIT“ IST FÜR HEUTIGE LINK*E EINE RECHTE KAMPFPAROLE / QUERDENKER = NAZIS!

Und das lesen Sie nur in der NZZ: Früher kämpften Linke und Nonkonformisten für die Meinungsfreiheit. Heute dagegen lassen rot-grüne Städte Demonstrationen verbieten, und das Wort «Meinungsfreiheit» gilt als rechte Kampfparole. Was läuft da schief? Die demokratische Grundregel ist doch einfach: Selbst wer Ansichten vertritt, die die meisten Bürger ablehnen, hat das Recht, sich Gehör zu verschaffen

KOMMENTAR – Erlaubt ist, was uns nicht stört – vom progressiven Umgang mit Andersdenkenden

Die Sorge um die Meinungsfreiheit war einst ein linkes Thema. Heute lassen rot-grüne Städte Demonstrationen verbieten, und das Wort «Meinungsfreiheit» gilt als rechte Kampfparole. Was läuft hier schief?

Lucien Scherrer 03.09.2020, 05.30 Uhr – NZZ

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Intel: US returns Baath Party archives to Iraq

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : With Kanan Makiya’s helping hand

 (L-R 1st row) Mohammed Azawi Ali, Abdullah Kazim Ruwayyid and Saddam Hussein, (2nd row) Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Mizhar Abdullah Ruwayyid and (3rd row) Barzan Ibrahim, Ali Dayih Ali and Taha Yassin Ramadan, attend court as the prosecution began giving its closing arguments during the trial of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and seven members of his Baathist regime on June 19, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.

Sep 1, 2020 AL MONITOR – A US military cargo plane arrived in Baghdad on Monday carrying more than 6 million pages of Iraqi government records dating from the Saddam Hussein era and prior.

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