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Pyongyang: We’ll turn South Korean government to ashes in 4 minutes
North Korean poster
North Korea said it will reduce South Korea’s government to ashes in a matter of minutes, should a military escalation of the decades-old conflict occur.
The statement by the North’s military, carried by the state media, did not elaborate as to how exactly such an attack would be carried out. It mentions “special actions” that would “reduce...
US will not apologize over Iran: Ex-Obama advisor
Former national security advisor to the US President Barack Obama, retired Marine Corps Gen. James L. Jones.
A former national security adviser to the US President Barack Obama says Washington has no reason to apologize to Israel for its handling of the Iranian nuclear energy program.
“The Israelis have been given very very strong assurances about their security by...
US Calls For Russian Airborne Troops To Take And Hold Denver Airport
A bizarre report prepared by the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation that is circulating in the Kremlin today on the joint US-Russia military drills taking place next month in the State of Colorado says that the plans received from the Americans call for Russian Airborne Troops (VDV) during this strange exercise to “take and hold” the Central Intelligence...
Egypt cuts off gas supply to Israel
Egypt has canceled its natural gas supply deal with Israel, insisting the move has nothing to do with politics. Israel downplayed the decision, which could further deteriorate bilateral ties that have decayed markedly since the Egyptian revolution.
Egypt’s Natural Gas Holding Company announced the termination of the contract on Sunday, citing violations of contractual...
Over 1000 South Sudanese soldiers die in conflict with Sudan
More than 1,000 South Sudanese soldiers have been killed in the disputed oil-rich Heglig, following a fresh bombing raid by Sudanese warplanes.
Reports say the number of dead bodies is so high and it is difficult to give an accurate estimation.
Kamal Marouf, the Sudanese armed forces commander put the number of deaths at 1200.
“The numbers of killed from SPLM are...
China and Russia Prepare for Joint Naval Exercises
China will send 16 naval ships and two submarines to its first joint naval exercise with Russia, slated to start this weekend in the Yellow Sea, the Ministry of National Defense said on Tuesday.
The drill, which Russian authorities said will involve warships cruising near Japanese waters, has rattled the nerves of media from Japan and South Korea.
Japanese media speculated...
North Korea Readies Another Ballistic Missile
A North Korean soldier stands guard in front of an Unha-3 rocket at Tangachai-ri space center on April 8, 2012
Seoul claims North Korea is assembling another heavy ballistic missile similar to the ill-fated one launched on April 13.
Seoul’s assumptions are based on American space reconnaissance data. They say both rockets were delivered at the site simultaneously...
US Military Making Plans for Alien Invasion
“What if aliens were to make contact—do we have an E.T. contingency plan? Sort of. The U.S. government is not particularly interested in alien planning.”
-Slate, If Mars Attacks, Do we have an alien-contact contingency plan?, July 16, 2010
A bizarre scenario played out in Australia Easter morning: while children hunted for Easter eggs and the faithful attended...
India tests first nuclear-capable ICBM
India has test-launched its first long-range intercontinental ballistic missile, significantly upgrading the emerging Asian nation’s military capabilities. It has the capacity to target major Chinese cities and Europe.
According to Indian media the missile was launched just after 8am local time from WheelerIsland off India’s east coast. It rose to an altitude of...
Russia hints at AMD placement in Transdniester
The Voronezh DM radar station, a part of the Aerospace Defense System, in the Kaliningrad region.
A Russian missile defense radar could be placed in Transdniester in reply to US plans for a European AMD system, a newspaper reported as Russia’s special envoy Dmitry Rogozin began his first trip to the region.
Nezavisimaya Gazeta quoted an unnamed source as saying...
North Korea plans to launch another rocket while US halts Food Aid
Humiliating: North Korea, embarrassed by the failure of the much-hyped rocket launch, is now widely believed to be weighing undertaking its third nuclear test in order to show its military strength
The United States will not go forward with planned food aid to North Korea, the White House said on Friday, after the impoverished nation’s unsuccessful launch of a...
Cameron warns North Korea as it threatens to launch “Ballistic Missile”
David Cameron has given North Korea a stark warning over firing their rockets
North Korea have threatened to launch a rocket into space today, which is believed by Americans to be a ballistic missile.
During his trip to East Asia, David Cameron today warned North Korea not to launch the rocket as it would be in breach of UN resolution.
The North Koreans claim that the...
Norway invests in nuclear arms production companies
The Government Pension Fund of Norway has reportedly invested USD hundreds of millions in five foreign companies, which manufacture nuclear weapons, in violation of humanitarian principals and the country’s internal laws.
The 2011 investment was worth 4.4 billion Norwegian Krones (NOK) (roughly USD 757 million), according to a recent report by Norway’s leftist daily,...
Libya: So it was all about oil after all!
Last year NATO countries bombed Libya, demanding “democracy” in the country. But now it’s clear it was all about oil and it’s not like the Americans and Brits are going to be democratic about it, and share those spoils equally with France and Italy.
So… oil giants Total from France and ENI from Italy are just going to have to wait in the sidelines while the...
North Korea threatens ‘merciless punishment’ as it readies rocket launch
North Korea has threatened retaliation and “merciless punishment” against any country that shoots down the long-range rocket it is preparing to launch this coming week.
Japan and South Korea have put their armed forces on standby in response to North Korea’s plans, prepared to shoot down the missile if it passes over their territory.
North Korea was...




















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