Among the weapons transported monthly by sea from Camp Darby to Jeddah, there are also, without any doubt, US airborne bombs that are used by the Saudi air force to massacre civilians in Yemen (as proven by photographic evidence).
Despite having the biggest military budget in the world, five times larger than the next six countries, the largest number of military bases – over 180 – in the world and the most expensive military industrial complex, the US has failed to win a single war in the 21st century.
First, there is the sense of threat. The population then goes through a phase of intense, felt unity. Party loyalties and ideological divides are cast aside. There are solemn declarations, there is singing, there is the calling down of blessings on the nation, there is hugging and there are tears.
This terrorist stronghold in Idlib is of strategic importance to the US. It constitutes a means to maintaining US and allied military presence in Northern Syria. And that is precisely why the US and its allies are planning to intervene militarily in liaison with their Al Qaeda proxy forces.