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'They [the Saudis] accuse the Houthi of receiving Iranian support. There is zero evidence for that claim.'That's good news. Let's hope they leave Iran alone. The Western public had been led to believe that the Iranians started the war in Yemen.
Looks like obvious disinfo to me, at least the bit about paying Iran to release hostages.
There shall be no "moderates".
Max Blumenthal @MaxBlumenthal 7hQatar paid $700 million ransom to Iran-backed militia & $200 million to Syrian jihadists under cover of 4 towns dealHe picked it up from ft.com. The heading:The $1bn dollar hostage deal that enraged Qatar's Gulf rivals
Off topic, but when MIT/Harvard catch on to something, trouble looms large.
That is one long article. There is no math and they have yet to develop the tools.
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'They [the Saudis] accuse the Houthi of receiving Iranian support. There is zero evidence for that claim.'
That's good news. Let's hope they leave Iran alone. The Western public had been led to believe that the Iranians started the war in Yemen.
Looks like obvious disinfo to me, at least the bit about paying Iran to release hostages.
There shall be no "moderates".
Max Blumenthal @MaxBlumenthal 7h
Qatar paid $700 million ransom to Iran-backed militia & $200 million to Syrian jihadists under cover of 4 towns deal
He picked it up from ft.com. The heading:
The $1bn dollar hostage deal that enraged Qatar's Gulf rivals
Off topic, but when MIT/Harvard catch on to something, trouble looms large.
That is one long article. There is no math and they have yet to develop the tools.
Post a Comment