Monday 29 January 2024

American Base Near Syria-Jordan Border Attacked Amidst Rejection of US Role in Area

American Base Near Syria-Jordan Border Attacked Amidst Rejection of US Role in Area

American Base Near Syria-Jordan Border Attacked Amidst Rejection of US Role in Area





As usual, one of the US crimes is accusations without investigation, as in the incident on the same day, Biden immediately blamed Iran-backed groups for the attack, the first deadly attack on US troops since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October and caused waves.


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The United States has been engaged in a semi-covert regime change effort in Syria for over a decade.


A US base near the Syria-Jordan border was struck by an overnight drone attack in the latest demonstration of widespread rejection of the United States’ role in the region.







The attack killed three US Army soldiers and injured more than 30, according to the latest reports from US officials Sunday.


There is dispute over whether the targeted US installation was in Jordan or Syria. US officials have claimed the attack hit Tower 22 in Jordan, which US media describes as a “small US outpost” in the northeast of the country. Meanwhile Jordanian government spokesman Muhannad al Mubaidin told a local television channel the strike was actually against the Al-Tanf base, which hosts a substantial US military presence in Syria.


The distinction is significant as the Syrian government and other countries consider the US presence in Syria to be illegal.


The instance is the first known time US troops have been killed in attacks targeting the country’s presence in the Middle East since US backing of Israel provoked retaliatory strikes starting in October. US strikes are thought to have produced casualties as recently as four days ago, when the White House reported that an attack on Kataib Hezbollah likely killed several members of the militia.


Although the United States has never formally declared war on Syria, the country has been involved in efforts to oust President Bashar al-Assad for more than a decade. Here, Sputnik takes a look at the controversial US role in the country, which has contributed to the death of at least half a million people.



Covert Operations



Many of the details surrounding the genesis of US presence in Syria are still shrouded in mystery. The intervention is thought to have begun in 2012 or 2013 as a classified program of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) known as Timber Sycamore. The program was launched by the agency’s infamous Special Activities Center, a division that conducts secret paramilitary activity, psychological operations, and economic warfare without oversight from the US public.


Launched at a time of mass US public opposition to unpopular wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, CIA officials hoped they could topple Syria’s government through the arming and training of rebel forces in the country. Ironically, many of the militants backed by the CIA had ties to ISIS*, a force the United States has ostensibly fought to defeat in the region. This led former US President Donald Trump to claim former President Barack Obama was the “founder of ISIS.”


Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has also claimed ISIS is a tool of US foreign policy, claiming he cannot distinguish between the United States and ISIS. Meanwhile Israel admitted in 2019 to arming ISIS-linked Syrian rebels in its shared desire with the US to eliminate al-Assad. Ex-US State Department official Michael Maloof has claimed US foreign policy in the Middle East is oriented around eliminating Israel’s enemies in Syria, Iran, and Libya, among other countries.



Hefty Pricetag



The CIA’s Timber Sycamore program is thought to be one of the most expensive efforts in the agency’s history. It’s been reported that more than $1 billion in weaponry has been sent to Syrian rebels, although the exact figure is not known. Thousands of tons of arms have been shipped from allied US countries.


The Al-Tanf base on the Syria-Jordan border is one of at least ten that the United States operates in Syria without the approval of the country’s government, which has ordered US forces to leave the country. Thousands of US troops have been stationed in the country and an unknown number of Special Operations Forces. The US military has worked to keep details of the US presence secret, and responded angrily when a Turkish news agency published a map of US installations.


US politicians have typically sold the US military presence as necessary to combat ISIS, despite the country’s cooperation with ISIS-linked Islamic radicals in the country. The United States has long sought to expand its presence in the oil-rich region more broadly, to the exclusion of others. The US has criticized the presence of Russian forces in the country, who assist Syria’s military at the invitation of the allied country’s government.


In a rare moment of candor of the type that earns him opposition from members of the US intelligence community, former US President Donald Trump once proclaimed the United States maintains a presence in Syria “only for oil.”



Legalities Be Damned



Many observers claim the American presence in Syria is contrary to US law and the so-called “rules-based order” often purportedly championed by the United States.


US Senator Rand Paul has sought to end the war, which he points out has never been declared by Congress in line with the US Constitution. The war’s backers insist US presidents have the authority to oversee action in Syria based on the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) which gives the executive branch broad latitude in the so-called “War on Terror.” Others say the AUMF itself is an unconstitutional abrogation of Congress’s defined constitutional powers.


“The United States cannot fix Syria,” said Robert Ford, Obama’s former ambassador to Syria, recently. “Yet we still have 900 troops in eastern Syria for eight years, going on nine. I’m puzzled that we haven’t had a national debate on what U.S. troops are doing in Syria.”


“We need to have that debate about the authorization of military force,” he added. “There needs to be a definition of the mission of U.S. forces. There needs to be a set of metrics to measure their success or failure.”


Given that the CIA’s intervention in the country may have begun without even informing the US president at the time, America’s decade-long presence in Syria raises questions about the sprawling US deep state’s lack of accountability.



Three US troops killed, up to 34 injured in Jordan drone strike



Three U.S. service members were killed and dozens may be wounded after an unmanned aerial drone attack on U.S. forces stationed in northeastern Jordan near the Syrian border.


As usual, one of the US crimes is accusations without investigation, as in the incident on the same day, Biden immediately blamed Iran-backed groups for the attack, the first deadly attack on US troops since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October and caused waves.


Then spread by Western media with the tendentious title 'Three US troops killed, up to 34 injured in Jordan drone strike linked to Iran'



















Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin Juara Indonesia Masters 2024

Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin Juara Indonesia Masters 2024

Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin Juara Indonesia Masters 2024











Ganda putra terbaik Indonesia Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin menjadi juara Indonesia Masters 2024 setelah mengalahkan Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen 21-12, 20-22, 21-11 di Istora Senayan, Jakarta, hari Minggu, 28/01/2024.







Tampil spartan dan percaya diri sebagai tuan rumah, Leo/Daniel memenangkan pertandingan final Indonesia Master 2024 di Istora Senayan. Kemenangan ini membuat pasangan ganda putra Indonesia, Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin sukses mempertahankan gelar juara Indonesia Masters mereka.


Pasangan Demark Kim/Anders bermain lebih percaya diri di pembuka set pertama meski berhadapan di depan pendukung tuan Rumah. Mereka berhasil mencuri poin-poin awal hingga unggul 3-1. Namun Leo/Daniel juga tampil solid. Juara Indonesia Masters 2023 itu mampu menandingi permainan hingga menempel ketat perolehan poin.


Leo/Daniel berhasil mengungguli poin jelang interval ketika kedudukan 9-8. Mereka berhasil menutup interval pertama dengan 11-9. Permainan Leo/Daniel semakin konsisten selepas interval. Pasangan peringkat 11 dunia itu terus meninggalkan poin dari lawan. Leo/Daniel bahkan sempat menjauhi poin hingga 17-10.


Kim/Anders kesulitan menandingi gempuran Leo/Daniel di sisa laga set pertama. Set pertama berakhir 21-12 untuk wakil tuan rumah.


Game kedua berlangsung lebih sengit. Kim/Anders sempat unggul cukup jauh atas Leo/Daniel hingga 10-6, namun ganda putra Indonesia tidak patah semangat. Bahkan Leo/Daniel sempat berbalik unggul 16-14 atas Kim/Anders.


Di momen-momen genting Daniel gagal memanfaatkan momen match point setelah pukulannya menyangkut net dan kedudukan pun imbang 20-20. Kim/Anders pun membalikkan keadaan 22-20 untuk menyamakan kedudukan 1-1.


Di set penentuan Leo/Daniel tampil luar biasa. Unggulan tujuh Indonesia Masters 2023 langsung tancap gas di awal. Sempat imbang 2-2, Leo/Daniel sukses hingga 11-5 atas Kim/Anders.


Tidak mengulangi kesalahan seperti di game kedua, Leo/Daniel tidak memberi Kim/Anders kesempatan mengembangkan permainan hingga akhirnya menang 21-11 setelah pengembalian ganda Denmark keluar lapangan.


Kemenangan ini membuat Leo/Daniel berhasil mempertahankan gelar di Indonesia Masters.



Daniel persembahkan gelar juara Indonesia Masters untuk mendiang papa



Pebulu tangkis ganda putra Indonesia Daniel Marthin mempersembahkan gelar juara Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2024 untuk mendiang papa.


Pasangan ganda putra Indonesia, Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin sukses mempertahankan gelar juara Indonesia Masters mereka. (AKURAT.CO/EndraPrakoso)


Ganda putra Indonesia Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin mengatasi perlawanan sengit ganda putra Denmark Kim Astrup/Anders Rasmussen 2-1 (21-12, 20-22 dan 21-11) pada pertandingan final yang berlangsung di Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Minggu.


"Saya pribadi, (merasa gelar) ini sangat emosional sekali, sangat berarti. Ini suatu kebanggaan untuk diri saya dan saya persembahkan gelar ini untuk papa. Ini mungkin suatu mukjizat juga kalau saya bisa persembahkan gelar untuk papa di surga. Mungkin dia akan bangga dan keluarga jadi lebih damai sejahtera," ujar Daniel Marthin seusai pertandingan.


Dengan mengunci gelar juara Indonesia Masters 2024 maka Leo/Daniel mempertahankan gelar juara yang sempat diperolehnya pada tahun 2023 lalu.


"Buat saya tadi terima kasih buat pendukung yang di Istora. Dari tahun lalu juga saya lempar raket kalo menang. Kita udah didukung sebegitu hebatnya, kita akan berterima kasih apapun kondisinya," ujar Leo.


Daniel mengungkapkan akan belajar dari segala kesalahan dan selalu mengevaluasi setiap turnamen untuk menuju Thailand Masters 2024.


"Kami mencoba yang terbaik, kami belajar dari kesalahan kami, kami benahi pelan pelan dan harus lebih yakin diri masing masing. Sekecil apapun peluang itu ada jalannya dan bisa dimanfaatkan kalau kita percaya dan berdoa," kata Daniel.


Senada dengan Daniel, Leo juga mengatakan bahwa faktor evaluasi yang dapat dikomunikasikan ke depannya dapat menjadi cara agar mengembangkan potensi mereka berdua.


"Kami akan ikut turnamen Thailand Masters. Kami siang besok berangkat, kita akan belajar bermain lebih tenang dan banyak komunikasi. Kalau ada poin kritisi gimana nanti," kata Leo.


Gelar juara yang diraih Leo/Daniel menjadi gelar satu-satunya yang dipersembahkan oleh kontingen Indonesia di kejuaraan Indonesia Masters kali ini.



















Masked gunmen kill one person in Istanbul Catholic church

Masked gunmen kill one person in Istanbul Catholic church

Masked gunmen kill one person in Istanbul Catholic church











Two masked gunmen shot and killed a man during a church service on Sunday morning in Istanbul, Turkish officials said, an attack that the Islamic State later took responsibility for.







In a communiqué issued Sunday evening, ISIS said that the attack was in response to a call by the terrorist group’s leadership to target Jews and Christians everywhere, according to the SITE intelligence group, which monitors extremist propaganda.


The attack took place around 11:40 a.m. at the Santa Maria church, an Italian Catholic church in the Sariyer district of Istanbul, the interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, wrote on the social media platform X. On Sunday night, Mr. Yerlikaya identified the victim as Tuncer Cihan and said that two suspects had been arrested.


According to SITE, the Islamic State said that the assailants had carried out the attack using pistols, killing one and wounding at least one other.


The government-appointed governor of Istanbul, Davut Gul, said in televised remarks at the scene that the victim was a 52-year-old Turkish citizen.


“Two masked assailants went in, shot at someone and that person was killed,” Mr. Gul said.


Among the crowd at the church was the Polish consul in Istanbul, Witold Lesniak, with his wife and two of his children.


Pope Francis expressed sympathy for the Santa Maria church community on Sunday, and Italy’s foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, stated in a post on X his “sorrow and firm condemnation” of the killing.


Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, wrote on X, “We will never allow those who try to destroy our unity and peace by attacking the religious places of our city.”


Last month, Turkey arrested three people suspected of belonging to the Islamic State who, it said, were planning to attack churches, synagogues and the Iraqi Embassy in the country, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. The news agency said that 29 other people connected to the apparent plotters were also arrested.


This month, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a bombing attack that killed 84 people in Kerman, Iran, during a memorial for Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani.


The Islamic State has been linked to several attacks in Turkey in recent years, including a massacre at a nightclub in Istanbul in 2017, when a lone gunman killed dozens of people during New Year’s celebrations.


In recent decades, Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country with a secular state system, has experienced several attacks against Christian communities, often by the nationalist fringe.


In 2007, a prominent Turkish Armenian journalist, part of the small Christian community in Turkey, was shot dead as he left his office in central Istanbul. That same year, three evangelical employees of a publishing house were found with their throats slit. In 2006, an Italian priest was shot to death in the northeastern province of Trabzon, and in 2007, another Italian priest was stabbed in Izmir.

Mayor calls on men to impregnate their wives - The head of the city of Nevinnomyssk in southern Russi

Mayor calls on men to impregnate their wives - The head of the city of Nevinnomyssk in southern Russia

Mayor calls on men to impregnate their wives - The head of the city of Nevinnomyssk in southern Russi





FILE PHOTO: Pregnant women at the prenatal ward.
©Sputnik / Kirill Braga






Men should “sneak up” on their wives and impregnate them this very evening, the mayor of the city of Nevinnomyssk in Stavropol Region in southern Russia has insisted.







The fact that in Nevinnomyssk, which has a population of some 117,000, only around 700 children are born yearly is unsatisfactory, Mikhail Minenkov declared in a video on his Telegram channel on Wednesday.


There are various reasons for people refraining from having kids, including “the belief that they haven’t earned enough money or the desire to live for oneself,” the mayor wrote.


However, he insisted that low birth rates are a path towards the “degradation” of society. “If there’ll be few of us, we’ll lose everywhere and in everything,” Minenkov warned.


It’s clear that there are more than 700 “healthy, strong women who are capable of becoming mothers” in Nevinnomyssk, according to the city head.


”I want to address the men. This evening, sneak up on your loved ones so that in exactly nine months, not 700, but 10,000 children are born,” he wrote.


For birth rates to increase, “one mustn’t sleep, eat, or drink; instead, one must fall in love,” Minenkov added.


The mayor, who has three children, acknowledged that his comments “might sound naive and funny.” But he insisted that developing society through bringing more children into this world is “the main program of development of our city, our region, and Russia as a whole.”


The state statistics agency Rosstat reported earlier this month that 1.16 million people were born in Russia between January and November last year. It said the natural decline in population has decreased by 19.3% compared to the same period in 2022.


Rosstat also presented its demographic forecast for 2046 in January. According to the most optimistic scenario, the Russian population would grow by 4.59 million people and reach 150.87 million by that time. The pessimistic scenario says that the number of people living in the country could decrease by 15.4 million to 130.6 million in 2046.



















Sunday 28 January 2024

Elon Musk: ‘Undeniable at this Point’ Biden Wants Open Borders in US

Elon Musk: ‘Undeniable at this Point’ Biden Wants Open Borders in US

Elon Musk: ‘Undeniable at this Point’ Biden Wants Open Borders in US





©AFP 2023 / VALERIE MACON






Partisan rhetoric around immigration in the United States has become heated as evidence suggests the politically-charged issue will prominently feature in November’s presidential election.







Tech mogul Elon Musk threw cold water on border legislation favored by US President Joe Biden late Friday as Republican opposition mounts to a proposed bipartisan Senate deal.


“No laws need to be passed,” wrote the outspoken CEO of Tesla and X, formerly known as Twitter. “All that is needed is an executive order to require proof before granting an asylum hearing. That is how it used to be.”


Musk also approvingly reposted commentary from venture capitalist David Sacks claiming “Biden’s policy is open borders. Everything else is noise.”


“That is undeniable at this point,” Musk wrote in response.


Biden has proposed a compromise on border issues with congressional Republicans in recent weeks in exchange for continued military aid to Ukraine. “For too long, we all know the border’s been broken,” the president said in a statement released Friday. “That’s why two months ago, I instructed my team to begin negotiations with a bipartisan group of Senators to seriously, and finally, address the border crisis.”


Biden’s willingness to compromise on the issue suggests the degree of importance he places on aid to Ukraine, which has stalled in Congress amidst increasing opposition.


“What’s been negotiated would – if passed into law – be the toughest and fairest set of reforms to secure the border we’ve ever had in our country,” Biden added.


Many Democrats have historically opposed increased immigration in the United States. “I think at a time when the middle class is shrinking, the last thing we need is to bring, over a period of years, millions of people into this country who are prepared to lower wages for American workers,” progressive Senator Bernie Sanders said in 2007.


Former Democratic President Barack Obama was dubbed the “deporter-in-chief” by immigrant rights activists angered by the high number of deportations that took place during his two terms.


But the issue has become intensely polarized since 2016 when former President Donald Trump unveiled controversial proposals to forcefully expel undocumented immigrants and separate family members at the border. Liberals claim Trump’s focus on the issue is part of a nativist agenda, while conservatives increasingly allege that undocumented immigration is a national security and criminal justice issue.


Republicans have also claimed Democrats are trying to reshape the US electorate under the guise of a surge of Latino immigration to the country. Earlier this month Musk wrote that the Biden administration sees migrants as “potential Dem voters.”


President Biden may be counting on continued Congressional dysfunction to derail border legislation given the issue is highly controversial with elements of the Democratic Party base. Indeed, some members of the Republican party have taken former President Trump’s lead in rejecting the Senate compromise. “A bad border deal is far worse than no border deal,” wrote Trump on his Truth Social platform Saturday.


Trump’s posturing seems to suggest he plans to run on the issue once again in the 2024 election. Comprehensive immigration reform in the United States has been repeatedly derailed since being proposed by former President George W. Bush in 2004. Current rhetoric on the subject suggests the issue will remain a political football with the two major parties unable to see eye-to-eye on a compromise this year.



Texas Border Dispute Shows Entire US Constitutional System Collapsing in Multiple Ways



The escalating dispute between Texas and the Biden administration over Abbott's efforts to erect its own barriers to illegal immigration from Mexico show that the quarter of a millennium old federal US political system is collapsing along many different fault lines, constitutional and political experts told Sputnik.


©AFP 2023 / PATRICK T. FALLON


Twenty-five state governors have come out in support of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's declaration that he will defy the Biden administration in Washington, DC and go ahead with building barbed wire barriers along his state's land border with Mexico.


The Supreme Court ruled in a narrow 5-4 decision Monday authorizing federal Border Patrol agents to remove razor-wire fencing set up by Texas authorities on Abbott’s instructions. However, on Friday, Abbott said he was prepared for a conflict with federal authorities over the issue.


"We are prepared, in the event that that unlikely event does occur, just to make sure that we will be able to continue exactly what we’ve been doing over the past month, and that is building these barriers," the Texas governor told Tucker Carlson in an interview.


The crisis was real and serious, US constitutional historian and political commentator Dan Lazare warned on Friday.



US System Fracturing



"Sure, it's a crisis, a big one," Lazare said. "It's yet another sign of how the US constitutional system is fracturing along multiple fault lines."


The crisis had been developing in full public view over the past quarter century, Lazare pointed out.


"First it was the breakdown on Capitol Hill as gridlock took hold from the mid-1990s on. Then it was the Electoral College, which backfired in 2000 and again in 2016 by cancelling the popular vote," he said.


In 2022, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court overturned the overwhelmingly popular Roe vs. Wade decision of nearly half a century before that had legalized abortion on demand throughout the United States. And now the process of disintegration and the discrediting of ancient national institutions was accelerating, he observed.


"Now it [the US political system] is cracking along state and federal lines. I have no idea how far this will go," he said.


The crisis goes far beyond a local dispute between Texas and the federal government: it threatens the very existence and survival of the United States, Lazare stated.


"It is nearly 10 months to the presidential elections, yet already civil war is erupting. The 248-year-old American republic is crumbling before our very eyes," he said.



Secession Measure



University of Houston Professor of African American History Gerald Horne agreed that the crisis was alarming.


"It is quite serious. The ultra-right in the Lone Star state is seeking to place on the ballot a measure that would allow for secession from the United States," he said.


The principle of secession is not unimaginable in Texas but, on the contrary, it is deeply rooted in the origins and history of the state, Horne explained. "Recall that Texas seceded from Mexico in 1836, formed an independent state - then joined the United States in 1845... then sought to secede again in 1861," he said.


Abbott has actually been traveling the world already to assess what support he might be able to gather for any move to secede from the United States, Horne noted. "As we speak the governor is touring abroad - ostensibly on a commercial mission but likely seeking to gauge international support," he said.


Texas is the second largest state in the Union in terms of both territory (after Alaska) and population (after California).


Horne acknowledged that Abbott had not yet made any hard or irrevocable decision to break with Washington. "To be fair, he has not endorsed officially 'Texit' or Texas exiting the United States, [comparable to] the United Kingdom exiting the European Union (EU) or 'Brexit,'" he said.


However, the possibility of a Texas secession followed by a wider disintegration of the United States remained very possible, Horne advised. "A question is this: does all this portend a breakup of the United States, especially if there is a controversy concerning the November presidential election: Stay tuned," he said.



Not Serious Threat



Nevertheless, the crisis still had plenty of time to be peacefully resolved and there has been similar false alarms throughout US history, George Mason University Professor of Law Francis Buckley advised.


"The crisis is Not (Serious). It’s called interposition and (US Founding Father and early president James) Madison proposed it in 1798. (It) happens often," he said.


Abbott has issued a "Statement on Texas’ Constitutional Right to Self-Defense" in which he stressed the state’s right to defend itself against an "invasion" of illegal immigrants, and he also accused Biden of violating and refusing to enforce immigration



'Extremely Dangerous': Texas Border Battle Portends Growing US Dysfunction, Civil War?



The fight over states’ rights versus the power of the US federal government hearkens back to the country’s 19th-century Civil War.


©AFP 2023 / PATRICK T. FALLON


Activist Anthony Rogers-Wright joined Sputnik’s Political Misfits program Friday to discuss the escalating border standoff between Texas and the US federal government, a dispute that strikes at long standing controversies at the core of the country’s system of governance.


“Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has said he's just not going to comply with the order from the Biden administration to let federal Border Patrol agents access this state park, Shelby Park, on the Rio Grande,” noted host Michelle Witte, “where Texas is undertaking its own efforts to block migrants from crossing in defiance of federal law.”


Witte noted that Texas officials have apparently chosen to ignore Supreme Court orders governing the conduct of Texas National Guardsmen, employing highly emotional language claiming the state is defending against an “invasion” of migrants at the border.


“This is extremely dangerous,” said Rogers-Wright, a spokesman for the coalition Movement for Black Lives, adding that US President Joe Biden is “showing a very craven approach to this.”


“We already have a dysfunctional Supreme Court,” said Rogers-Wright, a view shared by most Americans as voters’ approval of the institution sinks to just 41%. “It seems like governmental trickle down dysfunction is working just fine here.” The activist slammed Biden’s response to the crisis, suggesting Republican candidate Donald Trump is more effectively “demonstrating leadership” through his unyielding stance on the issue.


“Joe Biden is blowing it right now with a constituency that he's not polling very well with and essentially what he's doing is kicking the can down the road,” he added, decrying the consequences of “macho men with guns getting into a heated debate in a country that already has a gun violence problem.”


Texas is often seen as among the most independent-minded states in the US, previously existing as a self-governing republic from 1836 until 1846. Texan politicians occasionally raise the prospect of seceding from the United States. Similar efforts are sometimes proposed in California, and the former husband of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin previously held membership in the local Alaskan Independence Party.


Secession efforts in the US have never gained widespread support in modern times but the issue reverberates on a deep level as states often chafe at orders from the federal government.


“Biden has to get control of it, not just because of the humanitarian aspect of it, but this is a constitutional crisis right in front of us right now,” said Rogers-Wright. “We haven't really seen anything like this since the era of Jim Crow where governors were just saying… ‘I don't care what you're saying.’ Even Eisenhower, with Little Rock, tapped into the National Guard to protect these young Black students.”


Political polarization remains at an all-time high in the United States, a reality perhaps best demonstrated by the controversy over riots at the US Capitol building on January 6, 2021. As controversy remains over the disputed role of federal and state authorities in Texas observers fear tensions could boil over into a violent event, particularly if federal and state troops are forced to interact.



















Hezbollah ‘fully prepared’ for escalation as tension mounts in southern Lebanon

Hezbollah ‘fully prepared’ for escalation as tension mounts in southern Lebanon

Hezbollah ‘fully prepared’ for escalation as tension mounts in southern Lebanon





Fighters of the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah marching during a military parade commemorating their "Martyr's Day" parade, in the city of Baalbek in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa valley. (AFP file photo)






Hezbollah intensified operations against Israeli military sites over the last 24 hours in what a security source said was the “most intense exchange of fire” since Oct. 8, 2023.







Over 12 hours, the group targeted nine Israeli sites and gatherings, and mourned four fighters who were killed in the Israeli shelling of two homes in Beit Lif and Deir Aames.


Offensive operations escalated from Friday night to Saturday.


Hezbollah said that its fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers south of the Al-Abbad site with missiles throughout Friday night until noon on Saturday.


Another gathering of soldiers was targeted in the vicinity of Doviv Barracks and Khirbet Ma’ar military base.


A Hezbollah statement said that it had targeted the vicinity of Jal Al-Alam with Burkan missiles.


A security source described the military escalation over the past 24 hours as “the most intense since October, in terms of exchanging shelling and rounds of rockets.”


On Saturday morning, the coastal border area of Ras Al-Naqoura was subjected to Israeli machine gun fire.


Israeli warplanes, meanwhile, carried out raids on the outskirts of Naqoura, Aita Al-Shaab and Blida towns.


Israeli artillery shelling targeted the outskirts of the villages of Houla, Al-Dhaira, Ayta ash Shab and Tayr Harfa.


Hezbollah held a funeral procession for four fighters who were killed in two raids on two uninhabited houses in Beit Lif and Deir Aames.


They were Mohammed Ali Mazeh from Tayr Felsay, Islam Mohammed Zalzali from Deir Qanun En Nahr, Taleb Yahya Balhas from Seddiqine and Ali Fawzi Melhem from Majdal Selm.


During Zalzali’s funeral, Hezbollah MP Hassan Ezzedine said the southern front would “remain standing and open to support Gaza.”


He added: “In case of any development that expands this war, the resistance will not stand idly by. It is fully prepared to respond to any folly.


“It will be on the lookout and fight back twice as hard and deal a blow that this enemy could have never anticipated,” said the MP.


“It will be on the lookout and fight back twice as hard and deal a blow that this enemy could have never anticipated,” said the MP.


Ezzedine’s remarks came as Israeli news outlets reported that sirens were sounded in multiple settlements near the Lebanon border due to concerns about incoming drones.


The settlements of Dafna, Gosher, Ghajar, Dan, Shaar Yishuv and Senir in the Upper Galilee were alerted.


Israeli Army Radio said four rockets fell from southern Lebanon in the Shlomi settlement.


Sirens were sounded again in the settlements of Dishon, Malikiyah, Jephthah, Ramot Naftali and Mebuat Hermon.


MP Mohammed Raad, leader of the Hezbollah parliamentary bloc, issued a stern warning to Israel on Saturday, warning the country to “avoid spreading its aggression from place to place in Lebanon,” as “the consequences would be grave.”


He added that Israel is “threatening us with a comprehensive war in Lebanon to achieve its conditions that reassure the settlers in the north so that they can return to their settlements.


“It is more important for us to reassure our people who have been displaced from their villages than to reassure your settlers.”


Raad warned that Israel’s security “should not come at the expense of our security.”


He said: “It is crucial for any international or regional agreement to acknowledge our stability, sovereignty, and right to our land and the positioning that we decide and choose.


“We are concerned with protecting our people and our country and preventing Israel from attacking our sovereignty. This is the resistance’s commitment; all sacrifices translate this commitment.”


Raad’s statement came in response to recent US and French diplomatic efforts that aimed to decouple Lebanon’s southern border from events in the Gaza Strip, and encourage a withdrawal of Hezbollah forces.