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ISIS claims US hostage killed in Jordanian airstrike — RT USA

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The Islamic State group released a statement on Friday saying a female American hostage held by the group was killed in a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa, Syria. The claim was made through a media account linked to the group. The SITE Intelligence Group, who have been following jihadist activities, broke the news. The US State…

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Jordanian King Warns Of Impending World War III

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When OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, imposed an oil embargo on the West for its support of Israel in the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war, the French came out with a series of public service announcements on how to save oil. The 30-second ads gave consumers advice on various ways to economize gas and oil consumption. And the announcements would end with a voice saying: “In France we don’t have oil, but we have ideas.”

Today, much the same can be said about Jordan. The country is the only one in the region not producing oil. Its neighbors – Iraq, Syria, Israel and Saudi Arabia, all produce oil to varying degrees, except for Jordan and Palestine.

And in the turbulent world that is the Middle East today, Jordan’s lack of oil may well be a blessing in disguise, rendering it financially uninteresting to groups such as the so-called Islamic State that has occupied large swaths of land from Syria and Iraq, where incidentally, oil is found. But that does not mean that Jordan is altogether off the Islamist’s radar. The country counts large numbers of sympathizers of the Islamic State and its “lighter” version, the Muslim Brotherhood. Many among them would very much like to see the Hashemite kingdom replaced by an Islamic state.

Related: Report Finds Gulf States Unstable Despite Resource Wealth

During his visit to Washington last week the King of Jordan said that the events unfolding in the region today were nothing less than the start of World War III.

“We have to stand up and say, ‘This is the line that is drawn in the sand,’” the king said in an interview that was broadcast on CBS’s This Morning.

“It’s clearly a fight between good and evil.”

Coming from one of the rare voices of reason in the Arab world this is certainly cause for concern.

The king of Jordan sent out this badass photo in response to ISIS

“This is a Muslim problem,” said the king. The importance of this statement cannot be stressed enough. Until now, many in the Middle East saw the conflict as one opposing the United States and its Western allies to Islamist groups. The king’s statement in Washington sheds a whole new light on the problem and how to approach it.

“We need to take ownership of this. We need to stand up and say what is right and what is wrong,” Abdullah told CBS News’ Charlie Rose.

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Russia Deploys Nuclear ICBM Launchers On Combat Patrol | Zero Hedge

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The truth is the world is heading for a world war. This world war will being shortly, and a large part of that war will have to do with Russia. The latest development is that Russia has deployed nuclear ICBM launchers for patrol. This comes as Kerry is arriving in Ukraine for talks, and Merkel…

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Shunned Greece Agrees To Boost Economic Cooperation With Russia | Zero Hedge

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It’s been an odd few days for Greece’s new PM Alexis Tsipras. From being lambasted by Jeroen Dijsselbloem, shunned by Angela Merkel’s henchmen, holding hands with Jean-Claude Juncker, and losing a key funding channel from Mario Draghi; Tsipras’ anti-austerity platform has been ‘supported’ by Barack Obama and he has been invited for a visit to…

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Kiss Free Speech GOODBYE! They are going to GOVERN the internet!

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The latest developments with the FCC and Net Neutrality prove that we are heading directly for the death of Free Speech. The FCC is going to govern the internet and there appears to be no stopping it. Countless times we the people have been warned about this and here it is the death of our…

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Radioshack declares bankruptcy, will sell more than half its stores | Fox 59

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The falling of an iconic company in the US, radio-shack is done. Thursday they filed chapter 11 and closed over half of their stores. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Nearly a century after it opened its first store and sent out its first catalog, RadioShack declared bankruptcy on Thursday. It has struck a deal to sell…

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North Korea threatens to nuke US in a broad campaign

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It seems as thought almost every year North Korea threatens to nuke US this time it is being taken a little more serious however. The sanctions that have been weighed against North Korea by the US are killing the Korean economy, and the recent cyber attacks from North Korea are still being felt in the US. This however, could be the reason that the US is beginning to attack(sanction) North Korea harder. However, the amount of times North Korea has threatened to attack the US outnumbers greatly the times that it has actually happened.

North Korea claims that they are going to use advanced atomic weapons, we will see about that. Below is from – INSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily.:

North Korea threatened Wednesday a nuclear strike against the United States using advanced atomic weapons in an official message to Washington issued by the country’s highest decision-making body headed by its leader Kim Jong-un.

The National Defense Commission released a statement through the North’s state-run Korean Central News Agency to declare that it is no longer interested in having talks with the Barack Obama administration.

The statement, issued at the “authorization” of the regime’s young ruler Kim, was the latest in a series of threats issued by Pyongyang against Washington.

Complaining that the Obama administration is trying to induce the North’s collapse, the North threatened “retaliatory action of justice” including a strike on the U.S. mainland.

Americans “should be mindful that the time of nightmares is coming nearer when they will meet the most disastrous, final doom on the U.S. mainland,” the commission warned.

It promised an eye-for-an-eye retaliation campaign against the United States using all possible means, including “smaller, precision and diversified” nuclear weapons. The North said it will operate all its ground, maritime, underground, air and cyberwarfare capabilities strategically to defeat the United States.

The statement appeared to signal an end of recent efforts by the North and the United States to resume talks on ending Pyongyang’s nuclear arms development. It was reported earlier this week that the two countries tried to arrange a meeting but failed.

The North’s threat of a nuclear strike against the United States also came amidst growing concerns in Washington that the young ruler may order another nuclear arms test.

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart, chairman of the Defense Intelligence Agency; Mark Chandler, acting director for intelligence for the Joint Staff at the Pentagon; and Lt. Gen. William Mayville, director for operations at the Joint Staff, submitted joint testimony to the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday expressing their concerns, the Voice of America reported.

In the statement, the three top security officials said the North “continues to develop its nuclear and missile programs which pose a serious threat to the U.S. and regional allies.”

They also expressed concerns that the North is developing longer-range missiles capable of hitting the U.S. mainland and trying to develop technology to place miniaturized nuclear warheads on them.

They said the North may conduct another nuclear test, which will be its fourth. In November, the Kim regime already warned that it will conduct a nuclear test in protest of the international community’s pressure over its rights abuses.

Military tensions on the Korean Peninsula are expected to worsen as the South and the United States start a joint military exercise next month. The North has protested the annual drill.

South Korea said it will continue efforts to talk with the North. “The government’s stance remains unchanged,” Lim Byeong-cheol, spokesman of the Unification Ministry, said Wednesday.

via North threatens to nuke U.S. in a broad campaign-INSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily.

Obama At National Prayer Breakfast: ’People Committed Terrible Deeds In The Name of Christ’ – Breitbart

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At the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama reminded attendees that violence rooted in religion isn’t exclusive to Islam, but has been carried out by Christians as well. Obama said that even though religion is a source for good around the world, there will always be people willing to “hijack religion for their own murderous ends.”…

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US Tilts Toward Arming Ukraine – ABC News

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The Obama administration is tilting toward sending arms to Ukraine to help it fight Russian-backed rebels as three Cabinet-level officials head to Europe for consultations with Ukrainian officials and NATO allies in Brussels, Kiev and Munich. As President Barack Obama’s pick to run the Pentagon said Wednesday he’s inclined to support lethal weapons transfers, Ukraine’s…

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Attempt To Re-Create ‘Big Bang’ Begins March 2015 – Will Gates Of Hell Soon Open To The Destruction Of All Creation?

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With the reopening of CERN’s ‘large hadron collider’ in March of 2015, two leading and well respected scientists, theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking and Astrophysicist Neil de Grasse Tyson, have recently issued independent warnings that, when looked at through the eyes of the supernatural war taking place right now upon our planet Earth between…

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TransAsia plane crash-lands in river in Taiwan

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Breaking yet another plane crash, this time a TransAsia plane crash-landed in a river directly after take off. This is seriously starting to get worrisome. How many planes have crashed now? What could be the cause of it all, and not the mainstream reason, but the truth! The below images came from The Guardian. There…

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Orange snow?! Only in Russia, Now Has A New Meaning…

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On February 2nd 2015, Russia experienced a phenomenon, and that phenomenon is orange snow. In Saratov, Russia about 533 square miles away from the Russian capital, the residents awoke to a shock and that shock was orange snow. Fears mounted and thoughts ran wild. The worry was that it was a chemical from a nuclear…

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