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FT Scoop confirmed: Richard Caring sells majority stake in Ivy hospitality empire to Sheikh Tahnoon’s IHC Sheikh T, who is also Abu Dhabi’s spy chief, is now the majority owner of Scott’s, Annabel’s and many of most frequented spots by London’s elite ft.com/content/5bae3a…





@TheOmniLiberal I give a fuck about it so you’re just lying about that. That’s why I am so disappointed to see Zelenskyy who faced down an illegal attack on his country supporting an illegal attack on another country. Sorry for wanting consistency.



The moment a restaurant was attacked on Corniche al-Mazraa - #Beirut please turn the sound on to understand the terror experienced by the #Lebanese people


abdul ate her up


Incredible how many people respond to this with irrelevant arguments (Iran is not a democratic, Iran helps Russia). The point is that Iran is a sovereign state invaded by an aggressor, who wantonly attacks civilians, in violation of international law.






The two situations aren’t comparable? Even though you conceded they are? I never said there were similarities beyond that. Obviously, there aren’t. But in the context of illegal wars, Ukraine and Iran are both the victims. That’s a fact.


It is unfortunate that the UN Security Council has once again failed to demonstrate effectiveness and act decisively in the face of such a global threat as the Iranian regime's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. No one should be allowed to block such globally significant sea lanes or undermine the security of dozens of nations through terrorist attacks against the freedom of navigation. We faced a similar challenge in the Black Sea when the Russians attempted to block our ports and civilian shipping—Russia was trying to suffocate our economy. And we found a way to solve that problem through decisive action, not inaction. Now, we see a similar problem on a global scale. The Strait of Hormuz must remain open to all vessels that sustain vital economy lifelines and maintain normal international trade. Countries in the region have spoken clearly on this, and we support the aspirations of the people of the Middle East and the Gulf for peace. Peace and security in this region directly impact stability, market predictability, and the cost of living in every single country. Such problems and this war must not be prolonged. The world needs a functional UNSC that acts more decisively to resolve acute security challenges of global magnitude.


Matt like: if you think that's bad, you should see grok's prediction for 2030


In 2021 and 2022 @SarahLongwell25's firm made $950k each year from the Koch network, according to Stand Together's tax filings. This is who is telling Democrats what streams they should and shouldn't go on.


But we have de facto given millions in “defensive military aid” to Gaza already. Hamas used it to build the largest ever bomb shelter network, and then didn’t allow civilians to use it during a war. The problem is not our asymmetric sympathies, it’s the psychopathic terror org.


Hey @mehdirhasan, you should publicly thank Israel every single day for the Iron Dome. Why? Bcuz Iron Dome saves Israeli lives, Palestinian lives, & the lives of all Arabs/Muslims in the region. Without Iron Dome, based on all the bombs/missiles lobbed Israel’s way over the years, tens of thousands of Israeli citizens would’ve been killed, which in turn would have led to justifiable Israeli responses leading to major wars in the region way worse than we’ve seen, and even though, unlike Israel’s enemies, Israel doesn’t target civilians, who knows how many Arab/Muslim/Palestinian lives would’ve been lost over the years. So yes, the DEFENSIVE Iron Dome saves ALL lives. But Mehdi, you hate Israel too much to acknowledge that truth.







