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Dubai Approve Military Trials For Citizens In Crackdown On Dissent

Dubai Approve Military Trials For Citizens In Crackdown On Dissent

Dubai has approved a constitutional change allowing military courts to try citizens, in a huge crackdown on government dissent.  Amid ongoing reforms to squash all forms of criticism against the government, Bahrain’s parliament approved emergency measures on Sunday that will allow an unofficial state of martial law to be enacted, resulting in the rights of activists and dissenters stripped away.

Loretta Lynch Calls For ‘Blood, Death On Streets’ To Protest Trump

Loretta Lynch Calls For ‘Blood, Death On Streets’ To Protest Trump

Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has called for civil war in the United States, demanding “marching“, “blood” and “death” in the streets until President Trump is dragged from office, in a chilling video posted to her Facebook page. In the short and punchy video, Loretta Lynch begins by claiming that people are experiencing “great fear and uncertainty,” with the unstated implication that it is the President of the United States, Donald Trump, she is referring to.

Sweden Introduces Emergency Military Draft For ‘War With Russia’

Sweden have reintroduced the military draft in emergency measures designed to deal with the growing threat of a war with Russia. Both men and women are expected to perform military duty as a conflict between Europe and Russia looks almost certain. “The security environment in Europe and in Sweden’s vicinity has deteriorated and the all-volunteer recruitment hasn’t provided the Armed Forces with enough trained personnel,” the Swedish defense ministry said.

Military On ‘Red Alert’ As Russian Fighter Jet Shoots US Destroyer

The U.S. military has been placed on “red alert” following an attack on a US destroyer by a Russian fighter jet in the Black Sea in February. Newly released footage shows two Russian Su-24 jets shooting at the destroyer USS Porter on Feb. 10. The aircraft comes within 200 yards of the deck at an altitude of 300 feet as it shoots overhead. “Such incidents are concerning because they can result in accident or miscalculation,” Navy Capt. Danny Hernandez, a spokesman for U.S. European Command, said.

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