The National Interest Whitewashes Saudi Aggression in Yemen

The National Interest has published a shameless apology for Saudi Arabia’s genocidal war in Yemen, “The Saudi War of Necessity in Yemen” by Ahmed al-Maimouni.

With his second sentence, Al-Maimouni, a retired Saudi major general, forfeits his right to be taken seriously: “It is imperative for Saudi Arabia to preserve peace in Yemen….” What peace? Yemen has been at war since 2015 and the reason is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 2015, an Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia attacked Yemen without provocation. Since then, 150,000 Yemenis have died, most of them at the hands of the Saudi coalition.

Plus de quarante migrants morts noyés au large du Sahara occidental

Quarante-quatre migrants sont morts noyés après le naufrage de leur embarcation, dimanche au large de Cap Boujdour, au sud du Maroc, a indiqué l’ONG espagnole Caminando Fronteras. Elle n’a pas précisé quelle était la destination de l’embarcation, mais les bateaux de migrants partant de cette zone se dirigent généralement vers l’archipel espagnol des Canaries.

Nuclear Explosion in Miniature: Why the UAF Is Scared by the Appearance of “Blazing Sun” in Donbass

The UAF does not have similar weapons, and it is almost impossible to hide from the impact of thermobaric missiles.

TOS “Blazing Sun”

On May 6, there were reports that the TOS-1A “Blazing Sun” destroyed several buildings used by the Ukrainian army as strongholds in the defence of Krasny Liman— a city in the Kramatorsk district of the DPR. There is no official confirmation of this information yet, but in this case something else is curious. Rocket artillery is increasingly being used as a high-precision weapon: a quarter of a full volley of “Blazing Sun” was enough to destroy the enemy’s fortifications and break the resistance.

Report From Germany: Refugees Welcome (Sometimes)

Posted on streetlamps all over Germany are stickers showing fleeing silhouettes with the caption, “Refugees welcome – bring your families”. Some have been blacked out with felt markers or ripped partially away. The Germans have mixed feelings about refugees, as demonstrated in the earlier waves from the Mideast and the current one from the Ukraine.