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"Tom Barrack, US special envoy to Syria and Iraq, threatened Lebanon last year with a Syrian incursion, and said Damascus would "actively assist...
Isn't there a connection between covid and the sudden closing of the Fort Detrick lab in July 2019?
Let me know when this becomes headlined on all the MSM.
These lego things are very well done! However, it's propaganda. It's important not to swallow whole the idea that one side of this M.E. mess is...
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Excellent post. Ghuman's allegations seem to be well-supported by a number of Pakistani analysts - though the government of Pakistan will only discuss the issue behind closed doors.
There have been several excellent exposes published about training camps for Baloch separatists the CIA has set up (with the help of Indian and Russian intelligence - evidence for Mossad involvement is more sketchy) Moreover there’s no way to ascertain whether random acts of terror in the tribal areas on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan are caused by the Taliban, Al Qaeda or the CIA-funded BLA. However there's no question that CIA-sponsored BLA terrorism is a major factor in the climate of violence and instability in the region - especially around the Chinese-built port in Gwadar, Pakistan (employed to offload Iranian oil destined for China).
Given that both China and Iran are both major political/economic rivals, it's a pity the US media doesn't report on any of this.
The Pentagon/CIA make no secret of their desire to see energy and mineral rich Balochistan secede from Pakistan to become a US client state - just like energy and mineral rich Hopefully Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and the other former Soviet
I blog about this at "Our CIA freedom fighters in Pakistan"
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