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>>180386Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald - Soon as the US announced a cease-fire deal, Israel unleashed a rampage and massacre in Beirut and all throughout Lebanon, killing roughly 100 children (as usual), and they keep slaughtering non-stop.
They'll keep slaughtering until they force a resumption of the US/Iran war.
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Drop Site @DropSiteNews
New Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut’s Shiyah neighborhood in the southern suburbs tonight
Lebanon’s Civil Defense said the majority of more than 1,400 casualties reported Wednesday were in Beirut and its southern suburbs, with over 150 killed.
https://x.com/ggreenwald/status/2042064648715809105Gordon G. Chang @GordonGChang - The two siblings who planted the bomb near the Visitors Center at MacDill Air Force Base are American citizens. I believe they are operatives for China’s Ministry of State Security.
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Spotlight on China @spotlightoncn
Author and China observer Gordon Chang is warning that the Chinese regime is engaging in provocative actions against the United States, which could escalate in tandem with the ongoing conflict in Iran.
During a recent television appearance, Chang pointed to the breach of at least four vital U.S. military bases last month by large, "unhackable" foreign drones, suggesting the incursions were likely orchestrated by China or Russia as a direct warning to the American homeland.
He further cited a recent bomb plot at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida as another potential threat. The alleged perpetrators, whose parents were reportedly illegal immigrants from China, attempted to flee to Beijing after planting an improvised explosive device at the base's visitor center.
Chang believes these coordinated incidents indicate that Beijing could be actively directing threats toward the American homeland in retaliation for U.S. involvement in Iran.
Additionally, Chang criticized Beijing's recent unannounced 40-day closure of offshore airspace across the Yellow and East China Seas, which has forced the rerouting of commercial flights from March 27 to May 6 without any stated military drills.
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