Anonymous ID: a1f179 Oct. 24, 2023, 7:38 p.m. No.19797411   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7516

Anons I’m watching a movie that came out in 2018,Hunter Killerthe plot is a US Navy sub is ordered by the female President of the US, to save the life of the ==President of Russia from an Internal coup, along with Special Forces. The US sub commander saved the to save the life of a captain of a Russia Sub, All that were saved were on the sub. Two specials forces died, two lived.

 

Now this is gonna sound crazy but two characters in Russia, including the personal body guard of the President, looked like Putin. The President looks similar to Medevev.

 

When Trump met Putin in Helsinki in 2017 and they didn’t have interpreters, was this a warning?

 

Cool!

 

Does anyone know if there was a shake up in 2017 and 2018, like mysterious deaths or something?

 

It seems pretty real to me.

Anonymous ID: a1f179 Oct. 24, 2023, 9:01 p.m. No.19797848   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7874

25 Oct, 2023 03:11

Drone strikes on US bases injured two dozen troops

A series of attacks targeted American outposts in Iraq and Syria in the past week

 

American troops were targeted by drones and rockets at least ten times in Iraq and three times in Syria since October 17, according to Pentagon officials. Washington has accused Iran-backed militias, but admitted there is no evidence to pin blame on Tehran's leadership for ordering the attacks.

 

Twenty American troops suffered “minor injuries” when two attack drones targeted al-Tanf military base in southern Syria on October 18, the US Central Command told NBC News on Tuesday in a first confirmation of American casualties.

 

At the same time, another four US personnel were injured in two drone attacks against American forces deployed at al-Asad base in western Iraq. On a separate occasion at the same base, a US civilian contractor died of a “cardiac episode” while taking cover from a suspected drone attack that never actually took place.

 

Overall, between October 17 and 24, the US-led coalition forces have been attacked at least 13 times “via a mix of one way attack drones and rockets,” press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters at the Pentagon on Tuesday, adding that CENTCOM has yet to provide a “comprehensive list” of attacks and resulting casualties for the public record.

 

When asked if the Pentagon believes that Iran was responsible for these attacks, the spokesman claimed that we “know that the groups conducting these attacks are supported by the IRGC and the Iranian regime.”

 

The White House and the Pentagon have indicated they believe Iran was the force behind the recent string of attacks on US bases. Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken both claimed over the weekends that there was a “likelihood of escalation of violence” by Iranian proxies. Tehran is “actively facilitating” these attacks, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday, accusing Iran of also supporting Hamas and Hezbollah militias in their conflict with Israel.

 

The US maintains about 2,500 troops in Iraq, while up to 1,000 American soldiers are currently deployed in Syria, occupying key oil fields and Euphrates river crossings with the support of a Kurdish-led militia. The government in Damascus has repeatedly protested that their presence violates international law.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/585731-us-bases-syria-iraq/