Iran launches large attack on US-led forces in Iraq

USA - - Iran has launched a major ballistic missile attack on US-led forces in Iraq, the US military said on Tuesday, potentially triggering a new round of escalation in the confrontation between the United States and Tehran. The US military said an assessment was underway to determine damage and any casualties at al-Asad airbase in Iraq, which hosted President Donald Trump in December of 2018, as well as at another facility in Erbil. In a statement, the US military said Iran launched the attack at about 1:30 am local time, firing more than a dozen ballistic missiles against US-led forces in Iraq. "It is clear that these missiles were launched from Iran," Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in statement. "As we evaluate the situation and our response, we will take all necessary measures to protect and defend US personnel, partners, and allies in the region."

 
Truckers’ transportation coalition warns of “super supply chain crisis”

USA - The Executive Director of the Small Business in Transportation Coalition (SBTC) — known as Truckers.com — has issued a stern warning about a “super supply chain crisis” that could severely disrupt trucking and transportation operations that bring supplies to all US cities. James Lab issued a December 17th press release in which he warned of “nationwide riots that will impede truckers’ ability to make deliveries of products for Americans’ consumption.” Those supplies include food, fuel, medicine, ammunition and other supplies on which Americans depend each day.

How Glyphosate Herbicide Has Destroyed America’s Wheat

USA - As we have reported many times since 2014, America has a major problem with its wheat supply. Virtually all of the wheat grown in the northern climates is contaminated. There is currently no GMO wheat grown in the US, even though from time to time a farmer will find wheat growing that does not die when sprayed with glyphosate herbicides. And yet, most of the nation’s wheat is contaminated with glyphosate. This is because of the practice of “desiccation,” where farmers will apply the herbicide RoundUp with glyphosate to kill the wheat so it can be harvested at a convenient time, like before the first snow fall. Glyphosate is now linked to cancer as well as many other diseases. Some scientists believe that the gluten intolerance epidemic we face in the US has less to do with wheat and gluten than it does with the contamination of the wheat supply with glyphosate.

 
US on the brink

IRAN - Iran has launched multiple devastating missile attacks on various locations in Iraq where US military personnel are based in revenge for Donald Trump's assassination of General Qasem Soleimani last week. Missiles have struck multiple locations in Iraq where the US military are reportedly based. It is believed the attack is in retaliation for US President Donald Trump's assassination of Iran's General Qasem Soleimani.

Donald Trump terrifies Iran

USA - Donald Trump sent a terrifying message to Iran as the US Air Force launched more than 50 fighter planes in a show of strength. Dozens of F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter jets took to the runway on Monday in Utah for a Combat Power Exercise. The 52 aircraft were used in the drill conducted by the active duty 388th and Reserve 419th Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base. Together, the aircraft cost a staggering $4.2 billion (£3.5 billion). The event showed the Air Forces’ ability to deploy a large force of F-35As. Fighter Wings revealed the F-35s have finally reached the capability of full warfighting. Last year, the Air Force deployed its F-35A stealth fighter jets to the Middle East for the first time. The model is branded as the most advanced military aircraft ever sent into the skies.

 
US prepares to hit Tehran

USA - Donald Trump is preparing to launch airstrikes on Iran from the military base on Diego Garcia, after deploying six long-range B-52 bombers to the military base. The US Defense Department is sending the military aircraft to the British overseas territory as part of preparations for a possible conflict with Iran in the aftermath of the killing of Qassem Soleimani.

Germany split on path forward in US-Iran conflict

GERMANY - Germany has been reluctant to embrace the United States' "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran. Analysts say the current juncture requires more diplomatic resolve than ever. "Choosing sides will only harden the stances of the US and/or Iran and weaken the EU's mediation position in the long-term," Gert Hilgers, a doctoral researcher in international politics at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom, told DW.

Libya: Haftar's forces capture strategic Sirte

LIBYA - Eastern forces, led by Khalifa Haftar, have announced the capture of the coastal city of Sirte, previously controlled by the Tripoli government. The news comes a day after Turkey deployed troops in support of Tripoli. The strategic site fell to the self-styled Libyan National Army within a matter of hours on Monday.

Haftar moves toward Tripoli: The fall of Sirte to LNA forces is a major win for Haftar, as the city is located some 230 miles (370 kilometers) east of Tripoli. Haftar's east-based government is supported by the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, as well as France and Russia. The Tripoli-based government is backed by Turkey, Qatar and Italy.

 
5.8 - Puerto Rico earthquake

PUERTO RICO - A powerful earthquake has unleashed havoc in Puerto Rico, leaving many in the US territory without power. The quake is reportedly one of the largest to date to hit the island. Videos show collapsed homes in the aftermath of the 5.8-magnitude tremor, as well as roads covered in rocks and debris – apparently the result of a mudslide. In one clip, a crushed car can be seen underneath a raised home whose foundation gave out. “This is one of the strongest quakes to date since it started shaking on December 28,” he said. “It lasted a long time.”

 
Australia fires: The month Australians fear

AUSTRALIA - Australia is in the midst of its most intense bushfire season, but experts believe the blazes will continue for quite some time. Here’s why the Australia bushfires are about to get worse. Bushfires in Australia are very common, but the current fires are burning across the country on an unprecedented scale. At least 25 people have died since bushfires began in September, with others missing. But how much longer can the Australian bushfires really continue for? According to weather forecasters, the current scorching temperatures look likely to continue for a number of weeks, and could potentially worsen. In Australia, fire season normally peaks in January and February. But more so than January, February is known to be the nation’s hottest and driest month. February was also the month of the Black Saturday bushfire disaster.

 
Arson is not caused by climate change

AUSTRALIA - A row has broken out over the cause of Australia's deadly bushfire crisis, with Liberal MP Craig Kelly claiming that 'arson is not caused by climate change'. The MP, who is known for his climate change skepticism, put forward his opinion on why the country is gripped in a fire emergency during an appearance on ABC's RN Breakfast show. 'Unprecedented' numbers of people had been arrested and charged with arson offences, he claimed. 'The arson is not caused by climate change.' The claims of arson have already become a political battleground, with some politicians and commentators seizing on them to argue that the impact of climate change has been overstated. 24 people have been charged with bushfire-related offences this fire season. A further 53 people were arrested for failing to comply with state-imposed fire bans.

 
A Blood Red Flag and the Mahdi

IRAN - For the first time ever, a blood red flag is being flown over the famous Jamkaran Mosque in the Iranian “holy city” of Qom. The fact that this mosque is directly associated with the Mahdi makes this symbolic gesture doubly significant. The hoisting of this flag was broadcast on Iranian state television, and it was obviously intended to send a message to Shiites all over the globe. So precisely what was that message? Well, we are being told that according to Shiite tradition a red flag represents both “blood spilled unjustly” and a call for revenge…

NATO backs Trump

NATO - NATO'S Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has issued his concern over Iran's activities in the Middle East and backed Donald Trump that Tehran "should never have a nuclear weapon". Following the US strike on Friday, the NATO Secretary-General held a press conference in Brussels today to establish the organisation's stance on the matter. Mr Stoltenberg declared allies had been unified on pushing for a de-escalation of tensions in the region. He also added, however: "Allies today expressed concern over Iran's destabilising activity in the region and for terrorist organisations. We also agreed that Iran should never have a nuclear weapon."

 
EU unity crumbles

EUROPE - Brussels is preparing to roll out the red carpet for Iranian foreign affairs chief Mohammad Javad Zarif despite influential member states refusing to shed a tear for the country’s murdered Major-General Qasem Soleimani. The European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, issued a personal invitation to his counterpart in Tehran in a desperate bid to de-escalate the tensions in the Middle East. But key member states – Germany, France and the departing United Kingdom – refused to shed a tear for the death of General Soleimani, the second most influential man in Iran. He was assassinated in a drone strike ordered by US President Donald Trump, who has claimed the military leader posed a threat to his country’s interests in the Middle East.

Turkey Begins Invasion of Libya

TURKEY - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wasted little time sending troops to Libya after his parliament approved military intervention on January 2. Although there were vague assurances and speculations last week that the vote was largely symbolic and Turkish involvement would be limited to some military advisers, Erdogan said on Sunday that troops are already on the way. “The goal is to support a legitimate government. This will not hurt our agreement. The task of the Turkish military there is to ensure a ceasefire, not to fight. On the other hand, by supporting a legitimate government, [they will] prevent a humanitarian catastrophe,” Erdogan said. Erdogan’s ostensible goal is to shore up the internationally-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) headquartered in Tripoli, which is under siege by General Khalifa Haftar and his Libyan National Army (LNA).

 

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