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Two projectiles were intercepted by the air defense systems, activated to address the threat. However, at least one person was killed and two others injured, Sana reports. Infrastructure and equipment at the facility, also known as the T-4 Airbase, suffered damage in what appears to be an Israeli attack, military sources said.

The NSA’s revolutionary “Real Time-Regional Gateway” data center at Area 82 in Bagram airfield, Afghanistan.
The NSA was to set up one of the two initial systems at Bagram for its own use, and the other for its counterpart from Norway, the Norwegian Intelligence Service, or NIS. The Norwegians were perfect guinea pigs. A "gregarious, friendly bunch" who threw good barbecue parties, they had "almost no collection capability" to eavesdrop independently and were thus "heavily dependent on the U.S.," an NSA staffer at Bagram later wrote on an internal agency news site, SIDtoday. (The article and the other intelligence documents in this story were provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.) One of the new terminals failed when the NSA attempted to turn it on, but after the provision of some "necessary spares," both were operational.
Spies from the two nations were about to get a dramatic example of how powerful the digitization of intelligence-sharing could be. One morning a few weeks after CENTER ICE went live, the Norwegians sent an urgent email using the new system: "Our guys think they are being shadowed... Are you seeing anything?"
What really concerns Democrats is that Mueller's investigation, conducted with law enforcement powers that Congress does not have, failed to establish any Trump-Russia conspiracy or coordination. And in doing so, Mueller exposed the fatal flaw of the Trump-Russia matter: It was driven entirely by the conspiracy/coordination allegation, which turned out to be false.
The backdrop of conspiracy and coordination made every Trump-Russia episode, including routine political activities, look sinister. The Trump Tower meeting looked ominous in the context of conspiracy and coordination. Donald Trump's public statements about Russia and its president Vladimir Putin looked incriminating. Michael Flynn's conversations with the Russian ambassador looked suspicious. And more.

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (RIGHT) and current Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (LEFT) at the 2019 Bilderberg conference.
The pair were captured arriving at and leaving the luxurious Fairmont le Montreux Palace hotel on Saturday, with Kissinger, 96, needing assistance to get into his vehicle. The were joined by the likes of French Minister Bruno Le Maire and the former chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt.
About 130 world leaders from 23 countries, ranging from royalty to industry and everything in between, have been lined up to attend the four-day 2019 Bilderberg event. The group is expected to discuss topics including Russia, Brexit, and the future of AI.
The notoriously secretive meeting was established in 1954 with the aim of improving US-European relations. However, attendees are forbidden from disclosing any information derived from discussions, resulting in various conspiracy theories speculating as to what might really be going on behind closed doors.
Comment: Naturally they'll be discussing Brexit and Russia, two curve balls the Atlantic establishment didn't see coming and are doing everything they can to stop. Trump may have wanted to get along with Russia, but that is unlikely to come about any time soon. Pompeo no doubt received his marching orders on that front. Welcome to Western geopolitics, where decisions are arbitrary, the facts are made up, and dissent is verboten.

This image made from video of a still image broadcasted Monday, June 3, 2019, by North Korea's KRT shows senior North Korean official Kim Yong Chol, second from right, and a clapping Kim Jong Un, center, sitting in the same row along with other top officials during a musical performance by the wives of Korean People's Army officers Sunday, June 2, 2019. The senior North Korean official who had been reported as purged over the failed nuclear summit with Washington was shown in state media on Monday enjoying a concert near leader Kim.
Comment: They don't just 'say' - they included the picture above, which shows him at the event.
Kim Jong Chol was Kim Jong Un's top negotiator in talks with Washington ahead of February's summit in Vietnam, which ended prematurely with no agreement.
Last week, a South Korean newspaper reported that he had been purged while another top official, special envoy to the U.S. Kim Hyok Chol, had been executed over the failure.
But official North Korean news agency KCNA on June 3 reported that Kim Jong Chol attended a dance performance with Kim Jong Un a day earlier. Kim Hyok Chol was not listed among the attendees.
North Korea has previously executed officials who were made scapegoats for high-profile political blunders.
However, reports of purges have turned out to be inaccurate in the past.
Comment: Chances are that the alleged execution of Kim Hyok Chol will turn out to be a hoax, too. That's the way these things tend to go. From Moon of Alabama:
Huffington Post - August 30 2013 - Hyon Song Wol, Kim Jong Un's Ex-Girlfriend, Reportedly Executed For Making Sex TapeUnconfirmed reports claim the ex-girlfriend of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was executed by firing squad along with 11 others, after the group allegedly made and sold a sex tape.New York Post - May 17 2014 - Kim Jong-Un's 'executed' ex seen alive on TV
Hyon Song Wol, a singer in North Korea's famed Unhasu Orchestra, was killed by machine gun along with 11 other members of the orchestra and the Wangjaesan Light Music Band, another popular state-run music group in North Korea, according to a report in The Chosun Ilbo, South Korea's largest daily newspaper.
The report, which cites an anonymous source in China, says the group was arrested Aug. 17 for filming and selling a pornographic video featuring themselves.Pyongyang's state TV showed Hyon Song-Wol, the head of a band known as Moranbong, delivering a speech at a national art workers rally in Pyongyang.In 2017 Hyon Song-Wol was elected to the Workers Party's Central Committee.
She expressed gratitude for Kim's leadership and pledged to work harder to "stoke up the flame for art and creative work".
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New York Times - February 10 2016 - Top North Korean General Is Said to Be Executed on Graft ChargesA top general in North Korea was executed this month on corruption charges, around the time the nation's leader, Kim Jong-un, warned the party and military elites against abuse of power and other misdeeds, a South Korean official said Wednesday.Washington Times - May 10 2016 - North Korean general thought to be executed is actually alive
The general, Ri Yong-gil, chief of the North Korean Army's general staff and ranked third in its hierarchy, was executed on charges of "factionalism, abuse of power and corruption" in the latest episode of Mr. Kim's "reign of terror," the official said.A top North Korean military general reported to have been executed three months ago is actually very much alive and has now been appointed to two senior-level positions within the nation's ruling Workers' Party.
The idea that the world's top oil importer could see some of its overseas crude supply blocked has always been an unthinkable notion, but now some analysts and Chinese industry executives suggest that China should prepare for the very worst of the worst, such as its oil supply impacted by a lengthy trade dispute.
"China is now looking at its oil supply situation from the worst-case scenario, like what the U.S. has done to Iran," Laban Yu, an analyst with Jefferies Group LLC in Hong Kong, told Bloomberg.
"Obviously, China believes now more than ever that similar U.S. sanctions against a whole country could happen to China," Yu added.
Chinese oil industry executives said this past week that China's oil industry must have a contingency plan in case the trade war takes another turn for the worse.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President Trump in 2017. Mr. Modi has made it clear that lifting India’s economy is his priority.
On Friday - the first day of Mr. Modi's second term, and the same day the White House terminated a special trade status for India - the Indian government had reported that the country's economy was growing at the slowest rate in five years and that unemployment was at a 45-year peak.
Mr. Modi and his new ministers responded with two acts that illustrated their top priority: reinvigorating the Indian economy.
With farmers suffering across the country, the first act of the new cabinet was to extend a program of cash handouts to cover 20 million more farm workers - a sector that Mr. Trump wants to open to more competition from American growers.
Comment: See also:
- Modi Wins Second Term as India's PM Following 'Unexpected' Landslide Victory in Largest Ever Democratic Election - Globalist Media Seething
- Beijing says trade war "has not made America great again", quite the opposite
- Pakistan-India showdown: What you're not being told
- NewsReal: What's The Problem With Nationalism?
- NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France
- NewsReal: Populism Explained

FILE PHOTO: A 737 Max aircraft is pictured at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington, US, on March 27, 2019.
Up to 148 leading edge slat tracks - aerodynamic surfaces on a plane's wings, which allow it to operate at a higher angle of attack - had defects, the company told the US Federal Aviation Administration. All the faulty parts were produced by a Boeing sub-tier supplier and could affect up to 133 NG and 179 MAX planes worldwide.
Although complete failure of a slat track is unlikely to cause a plane crash directly, it could still lead to aircraft damage in flight, the FAA said in a statement. The faulty parts could be potentially susceptible to premature wear-out or cracks.
Comment: From deadly civilian aircraft, faulty military jets and even dodgy welding on submarine missiles, something is seriously amiss in America:
- Boeing introduces 737 Max software overhaul as lawmakers question FAA policies
- China's C919 jetliner to pose a major threat to Boeing's market dominance
Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods "not only failed to boost the economic growth in the US but caused serious harm" to its people, the Chinese government said in a white paper on trade, published on Sunday.
The officials argued that the measures imposed by Washington make production costs go up, as "many" US manufacturers rely on Chinese raw materials. They also increased domestic prices because the tariffs make it harder to import "affordable" consumer goods from Beijing.
In other words, "the trade war has not made America 'great again,'" the government said.
Comment: It seems most other countries have been able to come to a fair agreement with China - including those in Europe - but the US (and a few of its lackeys) have had to resort to a self-defeating trade war:
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Israelis are usually prevented from entering the holy site during the last 10 days of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when worshippers stay inside the site. This is the first time in around 30 years that Israelis have been allowed inside the site they call Temple Mount during this period.
Al Jazeera reports that settlers gathered outside the compound and police decided to let them in.
Palestinians inside the mosque protested against the admittance of the Israelis, with some throwing chairs and other items, prompting Israeli forces to enter the mosque and fire tear gas, sound bombs and rubber bullets, and arrest a number of Palestinians.
Comment: Israel has been ramping up its aggression on all fronts:
- Babies, children and pregnant women among 25 killed and 140 Palestinians wounded in 2nd day of Israel's attack on Gaza
- Israeli air raids on Syria kill 3 soldiers, injure 7
- Mossad sez Iran threatening to attack US military targets 'somewhere in Middle East', so Pentagon sends over more aircraft carriers and bombers










Comment: More bluster from Netenyahu who is in a politically shaky position, unable to form a new government and facing a snap election as a result: