The 174 countries at WAR in 2021

UNITED NATIONS - The Second World War concluded 76 years ago, but conflicts between different countries did not come to an end at that time. Nations around the world are grappling with the coronavirus pandemic, economic downturns and destructive wars which have been thus far unresolved by diplomacy. Recent conflict analysis has revealed just 23 countries and territories have had no reported battles, violence against civilians, explosions or remote violence, riots, protests or strategic developments in 2021 so far - meaning the remaining 174 countries have been at war in some form or another in 2021.

The complications from sex reassignment surgery are horrific

USA - A culture of silence and fear stops people learning what really can happen when you undergo ‘sex change’ operations. The trans lobby tries to portray it as easy and straightforward – yet it’s anything but... These hidden victims are the young transgenders themselves, who are led to believe so strongly that they can ‘change their sex’ that they undergo sex-reassignment surgery, only to find themselves not just disappointed by the result, but horrified.

Not A Normal September For The Rapidly Imploding US Economy

USA - The “good times” were supposed to be rolling by now, but instead the wheels are starting to come off, and the economic outlook for the rest of the year is not good at all. Just yesterday, I warned my readers that things were about to get worse, and it only took exactly a single day for that to actually happen. As you will see below, major factory shutdowns were just announced, and that is going to make shortages even worse. Fear of COVID is restricting production all over the globe, and meanwhile national governments and central banks have been absolutely flooding their systems with fresh cash. As a result, we now have way too much money chasing way too few goods and services, and anyone that has taken ECON 101 will tell you that will inevitably result in higher prices and shortages… if there is something that you need to buy, run out and get it now because the shortages are only going to get worse in the coming months.

'In Afghanistan, We've Opened the Gates of Hell'

AFGHANISTAN - The Afghanistan fiasco is the worst strategic blunder since 1938: the year that British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain waved around a copy of the Munich Agreement and proclaimed "peace in our time." Chamberlain's failure to understand the enemy gave Germany the space it needed to invade Poland - the event that marked the start of World War II. Chamberlain resigned in 1940 when his political support evaporated. Winston Churchill assumed power, ultimately snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. President Joe Biden's debacle will have no such savior; the Islamic jihad isn't that kind of war. Instead of getting us out of Afghanistan, and bringing peace in our time, he's opened the gates of hell.

Joe Biden on brink

USA - Joe Biden is facing mounting pressure over his handling of Afghanistan - with one member of his inner-circle "appalled" and "horrified" with the performance of the US President. President Biden has faced a barrage of criticism over his decision to suddenly withdraw US troops from Afghanistan following the takeover by the Taliban.

Massive flooding across Northeast USA

USA - White House adviser Cedric Richmond, the former Louisiana lawmaker who has been tasked with heading up the White House’s response to Hurricane Ida in the Gulf Coast, said the administration remains focused on power restoration in the Gulf Coast where nearly a million people are still without power.

German economy on brink

GERMANY - Germany's auto industry is on the brink and at risk of putting the European Union's economic recovery plan in jeopardy. A global supply crunch is threatening to derail Germany's economic recovery with the country's auto industry suffering the biggest downfall. Companies from BMW, Siemens AG and Volkswagen are all reporting a lack of supply of materials from the most basic wooden pallets to memory chips. Thomas Nuernberger, managing director of sales at Mulfingen, Germany-based EBM Papst, a maker of industrial fans, told Bloomberg: “In my career we haven’t had a situation with so many commodities being scarce at the same time, and I’ve been dealing with the same materials since 1996. This is the most difficult situation in the global supply chain I’ve witnessed.” He added: “I count on growth being delayed until 2023, because even in 2022 we will still have problems with semiconductors and the container shipping turmoil will also last well into 2022." Clemens Fuest, president of the Munich-based Ifo institute said: “Things are actually getting worse rather than better."

 
China shamed as 25 cities producing 52% of world’s greenhouse gas exposed

CHINA – China has been shamed after a study showed the 25 megacities that are responsible for producing 52% of all urban greenhouse gas emissions globally. The results were published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Cities and it’s the first global balance sheet of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted by major cities around the world. Researchers achieved this by taking sector-level GHG emission inventories from 167 cities – including metropolitan areas like Durban in South Africa to cities such as Milan in Italy. The cities are from 53 countries (in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania) and were chosen based on representativeness in urban sizes and regional distribution. Only two cities outside of China are in the top 25 list – Tokyo and Moscow. There are now less than three months to go before COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland a key climate summit where many hope new measures will be introduced.

 
Taliban hold mock ‘funeral’ for NATO

AFGHANISTAN - Taliban hold mock ‘funeral’ for NATO, take Black Hawk helicopter for joyrides, and show off loot at Kabul airport after US retreat. After nearly 20 years of fighting against the US in Afghanistan, the victorious Taliban posed with captured American gear at the Kabul airport, held a mock funeral for NATO in Khost, and flew a Black Hawk helicopter over Kandahar. The last US troops left the Hamid Karzai International Airport on Monday, just before the clock struck midnight local time. On Tuesday morning, Taliban fighters strolled through the airport they now controlled, littered with debris, posing for photos with the captured vehicles, aircraft and equipment. Taliban leaders reviewed a “special forces” unit, equipped with weapons and gear captured from the US-trained Afghan army, on the Kabul runway. “It is a historical day and a historical moment… we liberated our country from a great power,” said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, adding that the past two decades should serve as “a big lesson for other invaders, a lesson for the world.”

 
US adversaries hope US has new ‘Vietnam syndrome’

MIDDLE EAST - Iran and Russia have big plans. They both want to work more closely with China. In the wake of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan the United States is now charting a new course in which it will refrain from military interventions and “nation building”, US President Joe Biden has said. A recent report by a Russian military expert in Iranian media compared the US ending military operations in Afghanistan with the withdrawal of the military forces of the United States from Vietnam. The United States now has ‘Afghanistan Syndrome’. …The most important feature is the loss of American faith in military power and the impact of its actions. Of course, this time, the loss of confidence in US military action is not limited to the United States and is seen around the world. It means that Iran and Russia [and China] think they will be able to do as they please for the next few years as the US will not want to use its military.

 
Ida Turns New York Area Into Disaster Area With Catastrophic Flooding

USA - The New York City metropolitan area was struck by sudden disaster on Wednesday night as the remnants of Hurricane Ida flooded subways, roads, and homes across the city and beyond. Intense flooding inundated many areas of the city, Long Island, and across the Hudson in New Jersey. Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency and has asked for federal help for what appears to be the worst natural disaster to strike the city since 2012’s Superstorm Sandy. Six trains were stuck in floodwaters and their passengers had to be evacuated, according to New York Post reporter David Meyer, citing the MTA. The Metro-North and Long Island Railroad are “totally offline.” Hochul, in only her eighth day in office, appeared on CNN shortly before midnight, saying that Ida’s path through New York was devastating “far more than anyone expected.” Shortly after the appearance, she declared a state of emergency, urging New Yorkers to “stay off the roads and avoid all unnecessary travel.” The storm is continuing to cause damage as it travels away from New York…

 
German MEP demands EU army: “We need strength!”

EUROPE - Europhiles have used the calamitous withdrawal from Afghanistan to add weight to their burning desire to create an EU army. In a recent meeting, German politician Manfred Weber insisted that “the hour for Europe is only now striking” in international events after America withdrew from the war-torn country last month. Mr Weber, the leader of the European People's Party in the EU Parliament, warned that if the EU withdraws from conflicts across the planet China and Russia “will fill the vacant spaces”. He added: “Europe generally needs military capabilities. Take the cyberwar. In Lithuania or Latvia and beyond, Russia is waging a hybrid war. The Irish health system was recently paralysed. The attacks on public infrastructure are getting closer. We need a European task force with drones and a cyber brigade defending the online infrastructure. If we withdraw from conflict, tomorrow we will wake up in a world that is not ours and confronted with problems of a completely different dimension.”

 
Australia ends zero-Covid policy because it is 'not sustainable'

AUSTRALIA - Australia's Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, has signalled an end to the country's zero-Covid policy, saying that it is "not a sustainable way to live." During a press conference on August 23, Prime Minister Morrison said that the country's goal is to "live with this virus, not to live in fear of it". He said that Australia had been "cautious" during the pandemic, and that this approach had "saved lives, and saved livelihoods." Since the start of the pandemic, Australia has used a 'zero-Covid' strategy. It has enforced strict lockdowns when there have been tiny numbers of cases and has kept tens of thousands of Australians waiting overseas to return home through limits on how many can return each month. However Mr Morrison has how said that cases will be allowed to rise as long as hospitals can cope with a plan to drop most restrictions once 80% of adults are vaccinated. He said: "Once you get to 70% of your eligible population being vaccinated, and 80%, the plan sets out we have to move forward. We cannot hold back. Our task between that day and now is to ready ourselves for that next phase."

 
European Union Reports 1.9 Million Vaccine Injuries, 20,595 Deaths

EUROPE - The European Union database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, and they are now reporting 20,595 fatalities, and 1,960,607 injuries, following COVID-19 injections. A Health Impact News subscriber from Europe reminded us that this database maintained at EudraVigilance is only for countries in Europe who are part of the European Union (EU), which comprises 27 countries. The total number of countries in Europe is much higher, almost twice as many, numbering around 50. (There are some differences of opinion as to which countries are technically part of Europe.) So as high as these numbers are, they do NOT reflect all of Europe. The actual number in Europe who are reported dead or injured due to COVID-19 shots would be much higher than what we are reporting here.

 
Saudis Sign Military Cooperation Agreement With Russia

SAUDI ARABIA - Saudi Arabia and Russia have signed a military cooperation agreement at an arms expo outside Moscow. Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman announced on Twitter on August 24 that he signed the agreement with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin “aimed at developing joint military cooperation between the two countries.” Salman also met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu during his visit outside Moscow to the arms expo International Military-Technical Forum Army-2021. The deputy defense minister said the meeting explored ways to "strengthen military and defense cooperation between our two countries." He noted that Russia had many new weapons systems that have “proven themselves well in Syria," where Russia's military intervened to support President Bashar al-Assad in that country’s civil war.

 

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