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The heart has its reasons that reason knows nothing about.... Let us love not in words or speech but with actions and in truth. (Not on Twitter to be followed.)

Rogan repeats the false claim that Obama deported more than Trump Obama cooked the books on deportations. In fact, the LA times did an entire report in 2014 saying illegals had a better chance of staying under Obama than any past president

Pakistan has gone even beyond its limits. This is a clear betrayal by Pakistan: it transports oil through the Strait of Hormuz under Pakistan’s name and then sells it to our enemies. We trusted Pakistan because it is a Muslim country, but they betrayed us.

Noelia Castillo Ramos has been killed by the State in Spain. The same State that took her from her parents. The same State that housed her with migrants. The same State that allowed her to be gang-raped. The very same State that placed her in danger and failed to protect her, has now ended her young, traumatic life. Today is a very dark day for Spain. Rest in peace, sweet Noelia.




Kuwait before 1991 was what Qatar is today: a wealthy nation using its money as a troublemaker, usually against Israel and the West. Since its inception in 1890, Kuwait had lived in fear of Iraqi (Ottoman) invasion and annexation. Independent Iraq, too, wanted to annex Kuwait, beginning in 1958. Kuwait reasoned that the best way to avoid the rage of revolutionary regimes like Iraq was to befriend them. It was in Kuwait that Yasser Arafat founded his Fatah organization and began his rise. Kuwait became a thorn in the side of Israel, America, and the West. When the West helped install Khomeini to counter the expansion of the Soviet Union toward the Strait of Hormuz, Kuwait was one of the main financiers of Soviet ally Saddam Hussein in his war against Islamic Iran. For three decades, Kuwait fed Arafat, Saddam, the Palestinian cause, and everything in between. Then, in 1990, Saddam invaded Kuwait. His forces burned it down, robbed its banks and jewelry stores, and torched its oil fields. Arafat opposed the liberation of Kuwait and sided with Saddam. That was when Kuwait realized that the Palestinian cause, Arab nationalism, and Islamism were not friends, but enemies. After its liberation in 1991, Kuwait stepped back and tried to remain as neutral as possible. But by 2011, internal political turbulence and a new generation that had forgotten how toxic the Palestinian cause was began returning to hatred of Israel, this time by befriending the Muslim Brotherhood, Turkey, Qatar, and Islamic Iran. The result, as in 1990, is that Iran is now pounding Kuwait with ballistic missiles and explosive drones. Qatar did not learn Kuwait’s lesson either. Qatar befriended Iran to stay on its good side, only to be pummeled by Iran with ballistic missiles and explosive drones. Yesterday, Iranian proxies in Iraq rained drones on Kuwait. With the exception of an Israeli strike on Hamas in Doha last year, neither Kuwait nor Qatar—nor any of their citizens—has ever been assaulted by Israel or America, the presumed evil powers and enemies of Arabs and Muslims. It is time for Kuwait and Qatar to rethink who their friends and enemies truly are, and to decide where they stand on the Abraham Accords and bilateral peace with Israel. The Palestinian cause will always be there anyway—and it will always wish these wealthy Gulf nations destroyed.

China (and Bloomberg’s journalists) jumps at every attempt to discuss the (hoped for) downfall of the USD. It’s not happening. “Petroyuan”…just when we thought we’d heard it all. China’s only real competitive horses in the energy race are solar and wind, even as it continues to add roughly 90 GW of coal capacity and 2.5 GW of nuclear each year. The still import 75% of their oil needs and 50% of their gas needs DAILY. Beijing would love for the GCC to embrace its closed-capital-account, state-controlled currency, but in practice the “petroyuan” amounts to little more than a barter mechanism among an axis of miscreants (sanctioned or isolated). Most of the recorded increases in yuan usage simply reflect China trading with itself through Hong Kong: about 75% of all SWIFT RMB settlements are routed via HK. Russia, after sanctions, shifted roughly 90% of its bilateral trade with China into RMB..:about $245 B annually…but that’s a function of necessity, not trust or desire. I’m not remotely concerned about the yuan becoming a true reserve currency. No rational reserve manager is going to place their sovereign balance sheet in the hands of a financially fragile system with a closed capital account, overseen by a communist leadership that treats markets as a political tool.

Estoy muy afectado por esta noticia. El Estado le quita a una hija a sus padres. Los Menas la violan. Y la solución que le da el Estado es suicidarla. La España de Sánchez es una película de terror.

US-backed interim president Delcy Rodríguez has promoted Gustavo González López, who oversaw Venezuela’s torture dungeons and spy networks, to defence minister ft.trib.al/lA5DZN7

🚨 LMFAO! President Trump just EMBARRASSED Iran on the world stage "They shot 101 missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln — and out of 101 missiles shot, EVERY SINGLE ONE of them was knocked down. Think of what that means!" 🔥

BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷Iran announces that ALL American bases in region have been ELIMINATED and they are now looking for the hidden military personnel The spokesperson says American commanders and troops 'have fled and taken refuge across the countries in the Middle East. “We ask people of countries in region to REPORT their hiding places”


The man who actually got Iran to make a deal that kept Americans safe

🚨 FRANCE WARNS: U.S. ACTIONS “INCREASINGLY UNPREDICTABLE” A senior French official, Fabien Mandon, says the United States is becoming “increasingly unpredictable”. Paris was reportedly not informed of some U.S. military actions. France is still calling America an ally. But the message has changed: Europe must now prioritise its own security. This is significant. Because it signals a shift: From alignment… To caution From coordination… To independence At a time when global tensions are rising… Even close allies are starting to question how decisions are being made. The cracks aren’t loud. But they are growing. And in geopolitics… That’s how realignment begins.

South Carolina, USA. Import the third world, become the third world.

JUST IN - British Royal Navy will take the lead in forming an alliance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz — British Times

