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       Re: NATO, US, Saudis and Serbia arm ISIS 
       By: guest8 Date: September 22, 2019, 10:32 am
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       [quote author=Firestarter link=topic=342.msg8063#msg8063
       date=1569159812]
       This looks like one of the most underreported “bombshell”
       stories of the year.
       It shows that the Pentagon and Saudi Arabia are arming ISIS with
       Serbian arms under cover of NATO. The father of Serbian minister
       Stefanovic is also up to his neck in this scandal.
       Government officials from the US, Saudi Arabia and UAE have
       trafficked at least 3 million pieces of Serbian weapons (mortar
       shells and rockets) to Yemen and Syria in the last 3 years.
       The Pentagon has sent US Special forces to Yemen.
       See an American soldier posing with Islamic State terrorists,
       who are fighting the amazing Houthi “rebels”:
  HTML https://archive.is/G72nb/3609f14c3c21b98b0fb8136bb6910464360b697c.jpg
       ISIS terrorists in Yemen have often been pictured with weapons
       manufactured by the Serbian state-owned arms factory Krusik, for
       example in a 27 July 2019 propaganda video, which shows weapons
       purchased by the US government in the hands of the Muslim
       extermists. An investigative reporter traced this to lot 04/18.
       These 82 mm M74HE mortar shells KV, lot 04/18, were purchased by
       the US company Alliant Techsystems LLC (a subsidiary of ATK
       Orbital, USA) for the US Government. The exporter was the
       Serbian state-owned company Jugoimport SDPR, under contract
       MP00135498.
       The contract MP00135498, signed 20 January 2017, for a total of
       105,150 82 mm mortar shells “for the needs of the US Government”
       was worth $8,043,975.
       The packing list for the export of 10,500 pcs was signed on 12
       February 2018:
  HTML http://web.archive.org/web/20190905034740if_/http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Yugo-Kru-Rev-PL-82mm-HE-GXX_10500ea.jpg
       A 15 March 2018 e-mail between Jugoimport and Krusik show that
       the weapons exported to the Afghan National Police (lots 06/18,
       07/18 and 08/18) under Pentagon contract W52P1J16D0058-0006 were
       shipped to storage depot 22 Bunkers, Pol-e Charki, Kabul.
       The weaponsin the ISIS video in Yemen, lot 04/18, were shipped
       to the same address but to end user the Afghan National Army.
       On 3 April 2018, Jugoimport SDPR (the exporter) sent an e-mail
       to the Serbian arms manufacturer Krusik to confirm the shipment
       on Silk Way West Airlines flight 7L9632 on 15 April 2018 from
       Belgrade to Kabul-Baku. Silk Way used a special NAG military
       call sign for this transport. This is a military call sign given
       by NATO for operation “Resolute Support” in Afghanistan. In
       other words the weapons were supplied under the cover of NATO.
       Silk Way Airlines, which the US Government hired to transport
       the weapons from Serbia and Bulgaria, is an Azeri state-run
       company. In 2017, Silk Way Airlines carried out 350 “diplomatic
       flights” with weapons for terrorists in Syria, Afghanistan,
       Yemen and Africa. These flights were chartered by the Pentagon,
       Saudi Arabia and UAE.
       The mortar shells featured in the ISIS video in Yemen, lot
       04/18, 10,500 pcs., were shipped on a Silk Way Belgrade-Kabul
       flight for 8 May 2018 to the Afghan National Army (ANA). On the
       same flight also 2,406 pcs. (lot 06/18) and 2,920 pcs. (lot
       07/18) of 82 mm mortar shells were transported to the Afghan
       National Police (ANP):
  HTML http://armswatch.com/islamic-state-weapons-in-yemen-traced-back-to-us-government-serbia-files-part-1/
       (
  HTML http://web.archive.org/web/20190907181054/http://armswatch.com/islamic-state-weapons-in-yemen-traced-back-to-us-government-serbia-files-part-1/)
       In another video, ISIS terrorists were shown with mortar shells
       81 mm M72 HE KV. These are from lot 01/18, purchased by the
       Saudi Ministry of Defence.
       As of 1 June 2018, manufacturer Krusik manufactured 11,880 pcs.
       of 81 mm M72 HE mortar shells, lot 01/18, exporter was the
       Serbian arms company GIM:
  HTML http://web.archive.org/web/20190918160244if_/http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Dnevni-izve%C5%A1taj-01.06.2018..jpg
       [B]The Serbian arms company GIM was represented by Branko
       Stefanovic.
       Branko is the father of the Serbian vice prime minister and
       interior minister Nebojsa Stefanivic:[/B]
  HTML http://web.archive.org/web/20190920202151if_/http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/GIM-Letter.jpg
       The exporter from Serbia, GIM, signed 4 contracts in 2016 and
       2018 with Saudi Arabia for the delivery of 517,000 pcs. of
       mortar shells from Krusik.
       The importers in Saudi Arabia were 2 private companies: Rinad Al
       Jazira, Saudi Arabia and Larkmont Holdings LTD, an offshore
       company registered in the British Virgin Islands. The end user
       was the Ministry of Defence of Saudi Arabia.
       There was also an apparent fraud involved (kickbacks and/or
       money laundering for the father of minister Nebojsa
       Stefanivic?). GIM purchased weapons from Krusik at a much lower
       price than normal.
       See for example that GIM paid a much lower price per mortar
       shell than for example the state-owned company Jugoimport SDPR.
       [IMG]
  HTML http://web.archive.org/web/20190917164733im_/http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/GIM-Jugoimport-prices-1294x420.jpg[/img]
       The weapons were exported from GIM to Saudi Arabia again on Silk
       Way Airlines flights, or by sea from the port of Burgas in
       Bulgaria to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
       Saudi Arabia has purchased 1,286,462 pcs. of ammunition from the
       Serbian arms factory Krusik since 2017. This is just a small
       part of a covert international weapons shipment network for
       arming terrorists in the Middle East:
  HTML http://armswatch.com/leaked-arms-dealers-passports-reveal-who-supplies-terrorists-in-yemen-serbia-files-part-3/
       (
  HTML http://web.archive.org/save/http:/armswatch.com/leaked-arms-dealers-passports-reveal-who-supplies-terrorists-in-yemen-serbia-files-part-3/)
       [/quote]
       [shadow=blue,left]Does it really matter... GOD/Jesus has
       everything under control. just tighten your seatbelt and hang
       on.
       Blade[/shadow]
       #Post#: 8940--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: patrick jane Date: November 25, 2019, 3:05 am
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbTActEYkI
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       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: patrick jane Date: May 2, 2020, 12:45 pm
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       [img]
  HTML https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/117155.jpg?w=940[/img]
  HTML https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2020/may-web-only/virus-breaks-camels-back.html
       The Virus Breaks the Camel's Back
       Saudi Arabia and civil war ravaged Yemen. And now this.
       The first confirmed coronavirus infection in Yemen was
       identified in a 60-year-old man on Good Friday. No additional
       cases have been reported since then, but that can hardly be for
       lack of transmission, for it’s difficult to imagine a country
       more ill-equipped to fight COVID-19’s spread. This small Middle
       Eastern nation has endured five years of violence, blockade,
       starvation, and epidemic, and its medical system was ravaged
       before the pandemic began. The United Nations considers Yemen’s
       condition the world’s worst humanitarian crisis—and it’s a
       crisis to which our government contributes.
       Located at the southern edge of Saudi Arabia and bordering the
       Red Sea, Yemen is thought to be the home of the biblical queen
       of Sheba, and perhaps only biblical language can adequately
       convey its confluence of miseries. The prophets’ mournful
       condemnations of violence and oppression all find expression in
       Yemen: The combatants’ “feet run to evil, and they rush to shed
       innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity,
       desolation and destruction are in their highways.The way of
       peace they do not know, and there is no justice in their paths”
       (Isa. 59:7–8, NRSV). Yemen illustrates all too well the way sin
       flows from sin (Ps. 7:14–16) and how human and natural evil can
       conspire in our fallen world.
       When Yemen’s civil war began in 2015, it was little noticed in
       the United States. Widely ignored too was the Obama
       administration’s decision to support a coalition intervention
       led by Saudi Arabia to back the Yemeni government and oppose the
       Houthi rebels challenging its power. Then-President Barack Obama
       never obtained congressional authorization for US involvement in
       this war, as required by the Constitution, and President Donald
       Trump vetoed a bipartisan congressional resolution to end
       American involvement last year.
       While neither administration permanently planted any significant
       number of US boots on the ground in Yemen, both backed the
       coalition even as it racked up credible accusations of war
       crimes. Washington sold the Saudi coalition weapons, including a
       bomb used in the Saudi school bus strike that killed 40
       children. Our military’s intelligence sharing informed the
       coalition’s air campaign as it bombed civilian targets like
       hospitals, schools, markets, refugee camps, weddings, funerals,
       food factories, and water treatment plants.
       That damage to clean water sources fueled in Yemen the largest
       cholera outbreak on record in world history. Cholera is a
       waterborne disease in which diarrhea and vomiting cause
       catastrophic dehydration, and Yemeni cholera cases are estimated
       at more than 2 million in a population of 28 million. The same
       poor hygiene conditions that help cholera spread will spread
       COVID-19 too.
       But the US-backed coalition’s single most harmful tactic is its
       ongoing blockade of Yemen’s airports and seaports. Ostensibly
       intended to prevent the Houthis from obtaining weapons from
       Iran, it has produced famine conditions and severe shortages of
       medical supplies. Yemen is a desert nation that must import 90
       percent of its food, so under siege, Yemen is starving. Photos
       of malnourished Yemeni children call to mind Holocaust victims.
       A Yemeni child of five years or younger dies of starvation and
       other preventable causes every 12 minutes.
       Between war casualties, cholera, and starvation, Yemen’s medical
       system has long been overwhelmed. Only half its hospitals are
       functioning normally. Medicine and equipment are in short
       supply, and many doctors and nurses worked without pay until
       outside aid groups began to cover some salaries. There is no
       scenario in which Yemen can be prepared for the coronavirus.
       There is no scenario in which Yemeni COVID-19 patients will
       receive the care they need.
       But there is a scenario in which the United States could stop
       adding to Yemen’s suffering: We could stop assisting the Saudi
       coalition. Politically, this should be an easy sell: It has
       bipartisan support in Congress and among Americans aware of the
       war. It would not jeopardize US security—the Houthis have only
       local ambitions, and the power vacuum of civil war helps
       terrorist organizations rather than curbing them, most notably
       al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). (AQAP-linked fighters
       have even obtained American weapons and armored vehicles flowing
       into Yemen via coalition forces.)
       US military withdrawal from Yemen’s conflict is no guarantor of
       peace. It will not rebuild hospitals or control epidemics. But
       it would make the coalition intervention impossible to continue,
       at least at its current scale. That could push Saudi Arabia and
       its allies to reach a peace deal or long-term ceasefire with the
       rebels after multiple failed negotiations. And it could well
       break the blockade, allowing in vital food and medical aid.
       Open ports and a decline in violence in Yemen would give
       Christians an opportunity to serve the Yemeni people in ways
       that are now all but impossible. A NGO worker in Yemen told me
       few of the aid organizations that have managed to stay active in
       the country are affiliated with churches. That is partly because
       Yemen is a dangerous place for Christians, this worker
       emphasized. A mass shooting in 2016 included four nuns and a
       priest among its victims; international Christian aid workers
       were kidnapped and killed in 2009; and three Southern Baptist
       missionaries were martyred in Yemen in 2003. The Yemeni
       Christian population is extremely small and subject to
       persecution (conversion from Islam is prohibited). That likely
       won’t change however the civil war concludes, as neither the
       Yemeni government nor the Houthi rebels respect religious
       freedom. Yemen needs spiritual care as much medical and economic
       aid.
       In this pandemic and after, amid civil war and after, Yemen
       desperately needs the church. It needs Christians to imitate our
       God who “will incline [his] ear to do justice for the orphan and
       the oppressed, so that those from earth may strike terror no
       more” (Ps. 10:17–18, NRSV). It needs us to embody God’s
       self-sacrificial care for the helpless. Yemen needs peace, and
       it needs our prayers.
       Bonnie Kristian is a columnist at Christianity Today, a
       contributing editor at The Week, a fellow at Defense Priorities,
       and the author of A Flexible Faith: Rethinking What It Means to
       Follow Jesus Today (Hachette).
       #Post#: 12843--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: Firestarter Date: May 10, 2020, 11:28 am
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       I had already expected that they would claim a massive COVID-19
       death toll for Yemen, where more than a thousand children die of
       starvation every week. Why not blame corona?
       A total of 26 coronavirus cases and 6 deaths are reported in
       Yemen, with our wonderful media getting ready to blame COVID-19
       for a “devastating outbreak”.
       UN humanitarian aid coordinator for Yemen Lise Grande bizarrely
       claims that the COVID-19 pandemic spreads “faster and faster”
       (the massive death toll couldn’t per chance have anything to do
       with the lack of food or clean drinking water could it?).
       In March, the Donald Trump administration announced a drastic
       cut in aide to Yemen to $73 million.
       This month it was announced that the United States will provide
       an additional $225 million in emergency food aid for Yemen.
       Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said at a press briefing that the
       assistance will go to a UN emergency food program in southern
       Yemen and to a reduced operation in northern Yemen.
       Please do NOT pay attention to the fact that North Yemen is the
       most populated where the population is severely starved (South
       Yemen has relatively less food shortages):
  HTML https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2020/05/yemen-trump-houthi-who-covid19-coronavirus-un-aid.html
       For more on the coronavirus false flag:
  HTML https://3169.createaforum.com/firestarter-on-fire/coronavirus-hoax-to-declare-martial-law-(fema)/
       #Post#: 13676--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: patrick jane Date: May 29, 2020, 10:42 am
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       I can't tweet this thread either now - this started about two
       days ago.
       #Post#: 13683--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: guest8 Date: May 29, 2020, 9:18 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=342.msg13676#msg13676
       date=1590766938]
       I can't tweet this thread either now - this started about two
       days ago.
       [/quote]
       A new war....social media against the conservatives.
       Blade
       #Post#: 13782--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Yemen – the ignored genocide
       By: patrick jane Date: May 31, 2020, 12:50 pm
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       Firestarter, I have found that changing the title just a little
       while still keeping the main theme allows the threads to be
       tweeted again. If you say OK I will slightly change the titles
       on the few threads I can't tweet and still be able to get the
       message out there.
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