Revealed: UK has spent £350-million promoting regime change in Syria – interview with Vanessa Beeley

A recent article in the Declassified revealed that the UK government has spent at least 350-million pounds or 476 million dollars promoting the so-called armed opposition and projects in areas outside the control of the Syrian government. The author of the article Mark Curtis is confident that the UK has pursued with this subsidy “to install a pro-Western government in Damascus and nurture opposition-held areas as an alternative to Assad’s rule.” … Read More >Revealed: UK has spent £350-million promoting regime change in Syria – interview with Vanessa Beeley

Syrian insurgents guilty of ‘red line’ 2013 sarin chemical attack, study finds

A new open-source study concludes that Syrian insurgents carried out the Ghouta sarin chemical attack in August 2013. The explosive findings add to a growing body of public evidence that undermines US-led efforts to blame the Syrian government, which almost led to US military intervention. … Read More >Syrian insurgents guilty of ‘red line’ 2013 sarin chemical attack, study finds

Russian-made air defense systems shot down ALL Israeli missiles targeting Syria’s Homs – military

All four missiles fired by Israeli warplanes at Syria’s Homs province early on Thursday were shot down by the Syrian Army using Russian-made ‘Buk’ air defense systems, the Russian military has revealed. … Read More >Russian-made air defense systems shot down ALL Israeli missiles targeting Syria’s Homs – military

Richard Medhurst on US aggression toward Syria, and Exxon lobbyists boast of stopping climate action

Lee Camp interviews independent journalist Richard Medhurst on US foreign policy. Medhurst is from Syria and has an intimate understanding of the conflict in the region. Thanks to US intervention, the situation over there is still volatile and dangerous. Camp and Medhurst discuss the continued violence from religious extremist groups, the US’s crippling sanctions impacting the Syrian people … Read More >Richard Medhurst on US aggression toward Syria, and Exxon lobbyists boast of stopping climate action