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Ihsan Horani

@neutralground90

Covering the rise of political Islam in Europe. African voice. Believer in secular governance.

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Iran and Turkey are killing Sudanese civilians with drones as I type this. Iran just signed a ceasefire with America. Turkey is hosting the NATO summit. Europe calls both of them partners. Someone should explain to them what that word means. Iran is supplying the SAF with Mohajer-6 combat drones the same system used by Hezbollah against Israel. Also the Ababil-3, locally rebranded as the Zajil-3, first deployed in Sudan in January 2024. Iranian military cargo shipments confirmed by the US State Department. The same IRGC that just signed a ceasefire with Washington is arming Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood-embedded military simultaneously. Turkey has gone further than arms sales. Turkish personnel were on the ground training Sudanese soldiers to fly Akinci drones when the RSF struck Port Sudan last May several trainers were wounded and flown back to Turkey. Turkey is supplying Bayraktar TB2s and Akinci UCAVs fitted with Eren loitering munitions. The line between arms supplier and active belligerent has effectively dissolved. In 20 days every NATO leader flies to Ankara for the summit. They will sit across from the government whose drone trainers were wounded in Sudan last month. Whose Brotherhood summit in January had Sudan explicitly on the agenda. Whose Interior Minister prayed publicly for the governorship of Jerusalem this week. Iran signs ceasefires. Turkey trains soldiers. Both supply the drones killing civilians. Europe calls them partners.
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@EU_Commission Maybe next time talk about how European (Turkish) made drones are actively killing Sudanese civilians? x.com/neutralground9…
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Iran and Turkey are killing Sudanese civilians with drones as I type this. Iran just signed a ceasefire with America. Turkey is hosting the NATO summit. Europe calls both of them partners. Someone should explain to them what that word means. Iran is supplying the SAF with Mohajer-6 combat drones the same system used by Hezbollah against Israel. Also the Ababil-3, locally rebranded as the Zajil-3, first deployed in Sudan in January 2024. Iranian military cargo shipments confirmed by the US State Department. The same IRGC that just signed a ceasefire with Washington is arming Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood-embedded military simultaneously. Turkey has gone further than arms sales. Turkish personnel were on the ground training Sudanese soldiers to fly Akinci drones when the RSF struck Port Sudan last May several trainers were wounded and flown back to Turkey. Turkey is supplying Bayraktar TB2s and Akinci UCAVs fitted with Eren loitering munitions. The line between arms supplier and active belligerent has effectively dissolved. In 20 days every NATO leader flies to Ankara for the summit. They will sit across from the government whose drone trainers were wounded in Sudan last month. Whose Brotherhood summit in January had Sudan explicitly on the agenda. Whose Interior Minister prayed publicly for the governorship of Jerusalem this week. Iran signs ceasefires. Turkey trains soldiers. Both supply the drones killing civilians. Europe calls them partners.

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At the 2026 G7 Leaders' Summit, the Leaders discussed topics including international peace and security, public health, migration, drug trafficking, global economic stability, growth, and emerging technologies. You can read their statements here: link.europa.eu/Pmd6hN
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@vonderleyen It would also be good to see criticism as to how European partners like Turkey are harming those who also need protection x.com/neutralground9…
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Iran and Turkey are killing Sudanese civilians with drones as I type this. Iran just signed a ceasefire with America. Turkey is hosting the NATO summit. Europe calls both of them partners. Someone should explain to them what that word means. Iran is supplying the SAF with Mohajer-6 combat drones the same system used by Hezbollah against Israel. Also the Ababil-3, locally rebranded as the Zajil-3, first deployed in Sudan in January 2024. Iranian military cargo shipments confirmed by the US State Department. The same IRGC that just signed a ceasefire with Washington is arming Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood-embedded military simultaneously. Turkey has gone further than arms sales. Turkish personnel were on the ground training Sudanese soldiers to fly Akinci drones when the RSF struck Port Sudan last May several trainers were wounded and flown back to Turkey. Turkey is supplying Bayraktar TB2s and Akinci UCAVs fitted with Eren loitering munitions. The line between arms supplier and active belligerent has effectively dissolved. In 20 days every NATO leader flies to Ankara for the summit. They will sit across from the government whose drone trainers were wounded in Sudan last month. Whose Brotherhood summit in January had Sudan explicitly on the agenda. Whose Interior Minister prayed publicly for the governorship of Jerusalem this week. Iran signs ceasefires. Turkey trains soldiers. Both supply the drones killing civilians. Europe calls them partners.

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Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
Today our G7 discussion focuses on two closely linked challenges. First, structural imbalances in the global economy, including persistent overcapacities in strategic sectors. Second, the crises affecting us all: Russia's war against Ukraine, the conflict in the Middle East and health emergencies. These crises often amplify existing vulnerabilities. Geopolitical shocks can aggravate structural economic challenges. Hormuz is a case in point. As partners, our work has two strands. The first is external. We'll keep weaving a tighter network of trusted partnerships, expand preferential trade links, and diversify our sources of critical raw materials. The second starts at home. We need to strengthen our own resilience, in manufacturing, technology, energy and defence. That means creating the right conditions for industry to thrive. And ensuring we have the right tools to protect our market when necessary. This work will continue at the European Council.
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Ihsan Horani@neutralground90·
Iran and Turkey are killing Sudanese civilians with drones as I type this. Iran just signed a ceasefire with America. Turkey is hosting the NATO summit. Europe calls both of them partners. Someone should explain to them what that word means. Iran is supplying the SAF with Mohajer-6 combat drones the same system used by Hezbollah against Israel. Also the Ababil-3, locally rebranded as the Zajil-3, first deployed in Sudan in January 2024. Iranian military cargo shipments confirmed by the US State Department. The same IRGC that just signed a ceasefire with Washington is arming Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood-embedded military simultaneously. Turkey has gone further than arms sales. Turkish personnel were on the ground training Sudanese soldiers to fly Akinci drones when the RSF struck Port Sudan last May several trainers were wounded and flown back to Turkey. Turkey is supplying Bayraktar TB2s and Akinci UCAVs fitted with Eren loitering munitions. The line between arms supplier and active belligerent has effectively dissolved. In 20 days every NATO leader flies to Ankara for the summit. They will sit across from the government whose drone trainers were wounded in Sudan last month. Whose Brotherhood summit in January had Sudan explicitly on the agenda. Whose Interior Minister prayed publicly for the governorship of Jerusalem this week. Iran signs ceasefires. Turkey trains soldiers. Both supply the drones killing civilians. Europe calls them partners.
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France banned a Brotherhood-linked conference in Nantes this week. A court upheld it. The Interior Minister ordered it. La France Insoumise called it state Islamophobia. The same left that claims to defend the Republic is defending the movement France's own intelligence services say wants to replace it.
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What's funny is Germany is no different on the international stage either. Hosting major Berlin conferences, pledging billions in aid, and pushing “civilian transition” talks while Islamist networks embedded in Sudan quietly rebuild the old architecture with little real pressure. The country has soft vulnerability at home. Diplomatic denial abroad. Same ideology. Same European blind spot- and the left is completely and utterly to blame Link: auswaertiges-amt.de/en/aussenpolit…
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Germany's intelligence chief just warned a closed Bundestag meeting. The Muslim Brotherhood is infiltrating German political institutions. Strategic. Patient. Non-violent. Building relationships, influencing legislation, embedding through civic organisations funded by German taxpayers. His most alarming finding: left-wing parties are the most vulnerable. The SPD. The Greens. The Left Party. "More open and susceptible" due to what he called "a poorly understood concept of tolerance." A German political scientist confirmed it in blunter terms. Left-wing allies "possess no argumentative resistance to the Brotherhood. They are discursively co-opted and subordinate themselves." The Brotherhood does not confront the left. It cultivates it. meforum.org/fwi/fwi-news/g…
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Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
I welcome today’s positive vote in the European Parliament on our EU-US trade agreement. A deal is a deal - and the EU is delivering its part. With this milestone, we are days away from fulfilling our commitment to remove tariffs on imports of US industrial goods. With full implementation on both sides, our agreement will deliver even more benefits for citizens and businesses. Ensuring strong and stable transatlantic trade and investment.
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Trump may have signed a deal. He may have signed a hudna. The difference will not be visible today. It will be visible in two years when the IRGC has rebuilt, Iran's nuclear programme has advanced under negotiation cover, and its proxies have consolidated in every theatre where the ceasefire gave them breathing room. The West keeps signing documents. Iran keeps playing the longer game. And the longer game has a name. It always has.
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Trump just announced a deal with Iran. "The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!" Before anyone celebrates there is a word you need to know. Hudna. 🧵
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Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
Egypt is a central and stable partner for Europe in a region in turmoil. We are swiftly delivering on our 2024 partnership. With €1.5 billion to be issued this month to further support Egypt’s reform agenda. And some 8 billion in investments already mobilised. Together with President @AlsisiOfficial, we also discussed our diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. We support the swift implementation by all parties of the agreement between the US and Iran. And wish to see meaningful progress in Gaza on recovery and reconstruction.
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JUST IN: Spain reveals 900,000 undocumented migrants have applied for legal status under its mass naturalization program — nearly double initial expectations.
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