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News ID: 28333
Publish Date : 29 June 2016 - 22:02

Press Digest

Killing Civilians
RESALAT: The United States and its allies continue to bomb civilian targets in Syria and the real death toll far exceeds the Pentagon’s tepid admission
The acknowledgement of civilian deaths has been included in an official report by the Pentagon. According to the report, airstrikes are not just targeting the Wahhabi-drenched barbarians. A preponderance of the evidence found by the investigators suggests the bombings have also led to the deaths of non-combatant civilians, particularly children.

Uncounted Souls
MIZAN: Non-combatant deaths have been going on for months and the U.S. Military ignores widely available evidence in Syria. Despite the denial, images and details of children’s deaths circulating on social media suggest the attacks have killed a large number of civilians. Watchdog groups warn that many more civilian casualties have gone uncounted.

Air War
ETTELA’AT: To the "civilized world” consternation, the U.S. air war has been ineffective. Iraq and Syria now house a rudimentary terrorist proto-state, a creature birthed into the world in significant part due to the geopolitical fantasies of Washington. Washington insists airstrikes will continue, which is a terrible idea. For those of us in a reality-based universe, the air war has been a catastrophe on an almost unimaginable scale. Beyond propaganda, the fact remains that terrorism and ISIL wannabes of every sort are on the rise, creating an arc of instability and chaos throughout the region.

Criminal Campaign
HEMAYAT: The war on Yemen is criminal and has no UN approval. For grand deceits the United States and its client states rely on countless numbers of propagandists and disinformation to justify their war. The biggest crime is to believe in their fabrications and the biggest mistake is to step back and not confront their propaganda. It is true that their propaganda apparatus is enormously efficient and effective. But it is also true that things are not as hopeless as they used to be. The murderous hordes have failed to fail Yemen and the nation has no intention to give up hope just yet.