And today, the Kuwaiti Army has announced that Kuwait is currently under attack from hostile missiles and drones.
Local Iranian reports confirm an Iranian ballistic missile launch at Kuwait.
BREAKING
In a story bylined by several of The New York Times’ top national security reporters, including Israel-based reporter Ronen Bergman, the Times reveals a quixotic and shocking Israeli-engineered plan to free Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest and install him as Iran’s leader.
An Israeli strike on Ahmadinejad’s home in Tehran was not primarily meant to kill him. It was allegedly designed to kill the IRGC guards holding him under house arrest and free him.
The plan apparently went sideways almost immediately. Ahmadinejad survived, but after the “near miss,” he became disillusioned with the regime-change plan. He has not been seen publicly since, and the Times says his current condition and whereabouts are unknown.
Ahmadinejad had recently traveled to Guatemala and Hungary — both countries with close ties to Israel.
The article also notes that Ahmadinejad had returned from Budapest just days before Israel began attacking Iran the previous June, and that once the war broke out, he kept a strangely low profile for someone who had spent years presenting Israel as Iran’s central enemy.
Full Story: https://t.co/y71ABoXs4Q
Looking like it’s time to choose sides. Trump sure is forcing it. Indonesia has. While Singapore - a hybrid of Tel-Aviv & Dubai - still wants to hedge. Where is Malaysia in all of this? Are we the Oman of Asean?
Singapore's de facto security alliance with the US and its geostrategic location along the Strait of Malacca makes the city-state a prime target during future great power war. Iran's attacks on UAE offer a worrisome analogy. I explain for @ForeignPolicy.
https://t.co/TXsBmiYnVK
I’ve been banned from entering Singapore & was just deported to Malaysia. I asked immigration to provide the grounds for the ban/deportation, but they said they could not disclose them. It’s stunning bcs I stayed there for 5 years & was conferred a doctoral degree on 31 January.