whyblockme?
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You aren’t standing on the right side of religion let alone history you deviant follower of a religion made by a Yemeni jew
Syeda Amna Zaheer@AmnaZRizvi
Being Shia I'm grateful that we always stand on the right side of history
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@Jvnior Until he gets the votes. Then he'll be back in war again and he'll use a silly excuse to fool us all. Also why is he allowing usa fighter jets to refuel at uk bases?
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@MrAdnanRashid So have the uae committed a horrible crime? Have morrocco? Have Bahrain? Have Jordan? Be clear and clear your name.
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@TheAnalysisMan How old was she when he married her 👀
Also, its funny how she graduated in one year when others graduate after studying properly for 3 years
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I can't stand when people blatantly lie 🤥 right through their teeth... 😡
Syria is not Afghanistan.... 🤦♂️
Here is President Ahmad Al-Shara's wife, Mrs. Latifa Al-Droubi, graduating 🎓 from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Idlib University.
In the presence of President Ahmad Al-Shar’a, #Idlib #University – Faculty of Arts and Humanities celebrated the graduation of its entire female student cohort from the “Victory and Liberation” class.
Again, the First Lady, Mrs. Latifa Al-Droubi, was among the graduates.
Keep lying 🤡 👋

Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy
>banned girls from going to school because “the Qur’an says men are superior” >too dumb to open a water bottle >needs a woman to open it for him
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@SubboorAhmad @xavierjp__ You cannot hate israel and defend him at same time. He is enabling the zios to have greater israel
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Silly people are saying he couldn’t open a bottle cap, they don’t understand it wasn’t supposed to be twisted it is a different design that requires the side to be flipped and since Ahmad hasn’t spent his life opening expensive bottles in posh restaurants he didn’t know about this awkward bottle cap. It literally had nothing to do with strength and everything to do with a design quirk.


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@SubboorAhmad You're right. He spent his whole life killing innocent people. Stop defending him. You cant hate isarel but like him! He is a reason the resistance are facing difficulties against the zios in lebanon
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@RealAbuBabr @xavierjp__ @FormulaRauda @AhmedSharif Not deflection. I was talking about a specific point if your mind can comprehend it. Why talk about some and not others
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@whyblockmeee @xavierjp__ @FormulaRauda @AhmedSharif You're missing my point. It's called deflection which you're doing. Well it's time waste to engage with an Ikhwani/Rawāfid
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Remind me please where Allah permitted congratulating kuffar on their religious celebrations @FormulaRauda
Or have you been taking aqeedah classes from mr “there is no wrong religion” @AhmedSharif
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda
Happy Passover 🙏🏻
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@RealAbuBabr @xavierjp__ @FormulaRauda @AhmedSharif It does help. It exposes those who want to be selective in their criticism and shows they are bias and unfair.
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@whyblockmeee @xavierjp__ @FormulaRauda @AhmedSharif Celebrating National Days are sins as it's imitating non Muslims. But greetings on a holiday of Non Muslims is more severe. Dragging a different country won't help mate.
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@Hassan_alQadri But Shia’s don’t rape Sunni women in Lebanon, Iran or Iraq? Or anywhere else?
CIA constructed the rape propaganda warfare and multiple allies, including “Free Syria,” assisted by repeating the same unverified imaginary atrocities.
Remember the Hamas mass rapes campaign?



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@Hassan_alQadri Dilly hussain is a hypocrite. Until he recognises he was wrong about jolani!
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@whyblockmeee @omar_dddg Genuinely almost deleted Yazidis from history
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@5Pillarsuk And you guys still support this guy? Be honest 5pillars. Don't be cowards !
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The Syrian army is shutting down tunnels on the Syria-Lebanon border which were being used to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah.
The Lebanese group is currently fighting Israel which has invaded the south of the country.
Yesterday, Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa confirmed that Syria would "protect its borders."
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@omar_dddg They will also tell you ISIS is a CIA plant even though they executed Americans, Westerners, and their allies just for the sake of it.
Asia of Resistards will tell you AQ is a CIA plant even though Iran openly houses their leadership lmao.
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@omar_dddg They've literally done that with many before him. Why did they let him go after he was capture?
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@omar_dddg So you're not gonna answer if he was al qaeda or not? Isis or not? Dont run away all the time. Be intelligent
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Is Ahmed Al Sharaa a product of the CIA, Mossad, or MI6?
Attributing every unexpected political outcome to shadowy intelligence agencies, is uncle analysis that needs to die.
It’s a very lazy shortcut that replaces complexity with conspiracy which consistently fails to explain how the world actually works.
There is no credible evidence that Ahmed Al Sharaa is a manufactured asset of Western intelligence. What does exist is a well-documented trajectory: he rose through jihadist networks, became a leading figure in Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), consolidated power locally, and repositioned himself politically when circumstances demanded it. That evolution is not unusual and mirrors patterns seen in multiple conflict zones where armed actors transition into political ones when survival requires it. Lebanon is a great example.
Relying on statements like Donald Trump claiming he “made” Al Sharaa president only weakens the argument. Trump has a long record of making exaggerated or contradictory geopolitical claims, such as declaring total victories or assigning credit without basis. Trump also said: Turkey won in Syria when Al Sharaa won.
The truth is, nobody in the West likes the outcome of Syria, especially not Israel, their internal media doesn’t lie, they hate him and want him gone.
So why is the West engaging with Al Sharaa at all?
Because they have limited options.
The comparison to the Taliban is instructive. The West spent two decades fighting them, only to end up negotiating and ultimately accepting their control of Afghanistan. Not because they supported them but because they couldn’t replace them with anything more viable. Power on the ground matters more than ideological preference.
The same logic applies in Syria. HTS is not a conventional state actor that can be easily coerced through bombing or sanctions alone. Groups like this are decentralised, ideologically driven, and often operate with minimal infrastructure. Military pressure can weaken them, but it rarely produces stable alternatives. In fact, history shows the opposite: destroying one dominant faction without a political plan often creates space for something more extreme,ISIS being the clearest example.
Al Sharaa appears to have recognised this reality from the other side. By softening his posture and signaling willingness to engage, he is attempting to move from isolation toward legitimacy because sanctions, economic collapse, and perpetual war are unsustainable. That’s not proof of foreign control but it’s just proof of political adaptation.
What we are seeing isnt an alliance but convergence of necessity.
The West does not trust Al Sharaa. Al Sharaa does not align ideologically with the West. But both sides understand that continued chaos in Syria benefits no one: it fuels extremism, destabilises the region, and prolongs humanitarian disaster. Engagement, however uneasy, becomes the least bad option.
Geopolitics is not a story of heroes and villains and puppets and puppet masters. It’s a constant negotiation between constraints, risks, and grey choices. States don’t get to pick ideal partners, they deal with whoever holds power and can influence outcomes.
Right now, the West’s objective is limited: prevent Syria from collapsing further, avoid the resurgence of transnational jihadist threats, and, if possible, nudge the country toward a more stable and economically viable trajectory. That doesn’t require belief in Al Sharaa, it only requires acknowledging reality.
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