Tuesday, July 23, 2013

PLA Navy to Begin First Strategic Missile Submarine Patrols Next Year: China’s navy to debut new class of submarine next year




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PLA Navy to Begin First Strategic Missile Submarine Patrols Next Year: China’s navy to debut new class of submarine next year



Bill Gertz * Washington Free Beacon China’s navy is expected to begin the first sea patrols next year of a new class of strategic missile submarines, highlighting a new and growing missile threat to the U.S. homeland, according to U.S. defense officials. “We are anticipating that combat patrols of submarines carrying the new JL-2 submarine-launched ballistic missile will begin next year,” said one official familiar with recent intelligence assessments of the Chinese strategic submarine force.









Photos: Obama-Backed Syrian Rebels Ransack Christian Village



Residents slaughtered, churches desecrated Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com July 23, 2013 Images obtained exclusively by Infowars show the aftermath of an alleged massacre of a Christian village in Syria during which men, women and children were slaughtered and churches desecrated by Obama-backed FSA rebels. Image: Infowars.com The photos, which were provided by a source inside the village of al-Duvair in Syria’s Western province of Homs, show ruined homes, ransacked churches as well as the burned remains of what looks like an infant. According to the Assyrian International News Agency (AINA) on May 29, “The armed rebels affiliated to the Free Syrian Army (FSA) raided the Christian-populated al-Duvair village in Reef (outskirts of) Homs near the border with Lebanon….and massacred all its civilian residents, including women and children.” However, our source tells us that the Syrian Army were able to intervene before the rebels were able to slaughter the entire village. These are some of the very same rebels that the Obama administration is set to arm following the House and Senate Intelligence Committee’s green light for the White House to send heavy weaponry.









Ship owner Victor Restis arrested on suspected embezzlement & money laundering charges



What’s wrong with the Greek businessmen? They establish banks, invest in the media sector and then they meet altogether in prison? Ship owner Victor Restis was arrested on Tuesday morning on charges of embezzlement and money laundering. He is accused of using his influence over the First Business Bank (FBB) to secure loans and funds of up to about 500 million euros for people and companies with whom he had ties, police and court officials said.“Ship owner Victor Restis was arrested earlier in the day, on charges of embezzlement and money laundering.






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