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@treyjustice @SecDuffy @FAANews @NTSB @grok Artificial intelligence can indeed make significant errors; there is no substitute for human beings with all their imperfections.
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I am on my way to LaGuardia Airport now in response to last night’s horrific crash involving Air Canada Express 8646 and a fire truck that killed two pilots.
@FAANews and @NTSB are working closely on this, and we will share updates as soon as possible.
Please keep the victims, families and response teams in your prayers.

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@treyjustice @SecDuffy @FAANews @NTSB @grok What could occur in the event of an AI malfunction, considering the possible dangers it may pose?
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@StunnedD1 @amjadt25 If a few million Iranians come to the border and spite the direction of Dubai, the Dubai tsunami will hit.
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1. Iran hasn't really set out to attack UAE. If it did, what would happen to UAE would pale in comparison to what UAE is doing in Sudan. Your air defense systems wouldn't save you.
2. UAE is insignificant as long as NATO is concerned. So you're not in the position to threaten them.
3. Russia is not attacking European countries.
4. UAE wouldn't have been on Iran's crossfire if you hadn't welcomed American bases and signed up on Abraham Accord.
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5. UAE is brave as long as the United States considers it useful.
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To the cowards in NATO: right now, this very moment, while I post this, the UAE stands strong. Our brave air defenses are intercepting ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones launched by the Islamic regime, destroying every single one and protecting 200 nations, including your own citizens whom you abandoned. We will not forget this moment. History will record this NATO cowardice clearly, permanently, and without mercy. And don’t dare sell us the lie that you stand against Russia, you don’t. You’re lying. Iran arms Russia with drones used against Europe and NATO partners, and you still protect Iran as Russia’s gateway to the Middle East. Watch closely. The UAE, a brave nation with strong leadership, WILL MAKE HISTORY. That is not a statement, it is a PROMISE. Note it down.
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@amjadt25 Total Emiratis are 1.1 million, including all of you in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, etc. Most of them are obese men and women, and you think you can defeat 90+ million Iranians who have thousands of years of history and civilisation, Muppet?
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@amjadt25 I think it would be fitting to say thank you to Iran for choosing not to attack us in the same manner as you did with Israel. If you had chosen differently, we could have found ourselves in a desert sand again.
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@Unusual_Times We just needed to get rid of Arab clothing which wasn't part of Somali culture until the 90s when we lost the central government.
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Don't want to be rude but aren't you a pair of naive pricks thinking you could just pop over for a jolly. Yemen next year ? Maybe Somalia ?
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
British couple in Iran prison say situation is 'life-threatening' bbc.in/4bpU6Do
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@Unusual_Times The tourism industry in Somalia is flourishing. youtu.be/kmOsHj_J-rI?si…

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@Buzayed0 @GerardAraud One thing is for sure: despite Iran being attacked by the US and Israel from the UAE, they are kind to the Gulf states. Had Iran attacked the way they are attacking Israel, the UAE would by now be back to the desert.
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With respect, your framing is both reductive and patronizing.
Dr. Gargash isn’t announcing submission he’s describing a strategic reality that Iran itself created. When 2,000+ missiles and drones rain on your airports, refineries, and cities, you don’t philosophize about “dependence” you defend your people.
Let me ask you directly: Would France accept being threatened by a terrorist regime and simply bow to its demands? Would your government let terrorists dictate your foreign policy, tell you who to align with, and define what you can and cannot do? Of course not. No sovereign nation would. So why should the UAE?
1. The UAE didn’t choose this war. It spent years rebuilding ties with Tehran, exchanged ambassadors, and gave explicit guarantees its soil wouldn’t be used against Iran. Tehran repaid this diplomacy with ballistic missiles on Abu Dhabi and drones on Dubai Airport. Blaming the victim for seeking protection is a curious position for a diplomat.
2. Strengthening a security partnership is not “dependence” it is what every rational state does under threat. France itself invoked NATO’s Article 5 after the Paris attacks. Was that “deepening dependence on Washington”? Or was it sovereign self-preservation?
3. The country that “led” the Gulf into this conflict is Iran the one that chose to bomb six neutral neighbors simultaneously rather than confine its response to its actual adversaries. Even Iran’s own president apologized for the strikes before the IRGC overruled him. That tells you everything about who is reckless here.
There is no dependence here, and no concession to anyone. The UAE will strengthen its relationships and partnerships with every country in the world Washington, Paris, Beijing, and beyond. This is what sovereign nations do. This is entirely natural. What is unnatural is expecting a country under bombardment to sit idle because a retired diplomat in Paris finds its alliances inconvenient.
Perhaps the real “strange” thing is not the UAE’s partnerships but a former ambassador questioning a nation’s right to self-defense.
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Strange. It means deepening your dependence on a country that has led yours into a disastrous conflict without caring about your interests.
Al Arabiya English@AlArabiya_Eng
UAE presidential advisor Anwar Gargash says Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries “cement the Iranian threat as a central pillar of Gulf strategic thinking” and will lead to the “strengthening of our security partnerships with Washington,” calling it the “price of Iran’s miscalculations.”
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@ijkTA1619 @THE_47th Wikipedia, does this demonstrate that you are foolish?
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@Abbi71 @THE_47th This is even more stupid on your part when you realize that they don’t even control the country it’s the IRGC that control the country and are the ones launching munitions at other countries.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…
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@Abbi71 @THE_47th Iran also stated that they didn’t attack Turkey even though they did. Solely believing them is clownish.
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@ijkTA1619 @THE_47th You have proved my point; read what you have posted: "reported that drones struck fuel tanks in the country’s Salalah port. Tehran denied a role in that attack." Muppet.
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@Abbi71 @THE_47th You are too thick to even read and research let alone understand. Pot calling the kettle black.
aljazeera.com/amp/news/2026/…
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@ijkTA1619 @THE_47th Perhaps the Zionists who aim to destroy all Arabs and take over their land are the ones attacking Oman, but you are too thick to understand.
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@ijkTA1619 @THE_47th No Iranian clearly stated that they did not attack Oman.
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I was always stunned by the lunacy of the Abraham Accords from an Emirati perspective.
The UAE's conflict with Iran is far more resolvable than Israel's conflict with Iran. By joining the Abraham Accords and explicitly becoming a member of Israel's anti-Iran bloc, the UAE essentially attached itself to Israel's conflict with Iran - even though Israel is 1000 miles from Iran, while the UAE is only 50 miles from Iran's shores.
The UAE made itself a frontline state in Israel's fight with Iran.
Abu Dhabi is now paying the price for this mistake. Geography is ensuring that the key decisions are made elsewhere - while it pays the highest price.
عبدالله بن زايد@ABZayed
We will never be blackmailed by terrorists
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@YoungLion939 @OliverJanich Frömmigkeit als einziger Maßstab (Sure Al-Hujurat 49:13): „Wahrlich, der Edelste von euch vor Allah ist der Gottesfürchtigste unter euch.“
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@OliverJanich Und wann kommt mal was über Moslems? Die sehen das nämlich ganz genauso. Was sagt der von der Muslim Bruderschaft bezahlte Janich dazu?
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🔥Chabad Insider reveals their belief: 'Jews are clearly superior to non-Jews'
In this only recently published interview from 2010, Prof. Norton Mezvinsky not only reveals the beliefs of Chabad Lubavitch. He also explains that Jewish supremacy is deeply ingrained in Orthodox Judaism and the Talmud.
When I quoted from 'Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel'—the book he co-authored with Prof. Israel Shahak—I didn't know that Mezvinsky was even a member of a Chabad congregation in New York.
The question he is asked at the end—how could God order the killing of children?—I address in my book 'The Open Secret,' which coincidentally has a similar title to the book he refers to (Open Secret by Elliot R. Wolfson): tinyurl.com/theopensecret
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@YoungLion939 @OliverJanich Gemeinsamer Ursprung und Zweck (Sure Al-Hujurat 49:13): Der Koran erklärt, dass die Menschheit aus einem einzigen Paar erschaffen und in Völker und Stämme aufgeteilt wurde, um gegenseitiges Verständnis und nicht Konflikte zu fördern.
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@Wrongwaythink @7signxx Who was responsible for the pandemonium that prompted people to leave? Have you taken a moment to reflect on this?
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@BizUpCoachRob @ClownWorld Alright, we will see it even though you didn't answer my question.
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@Abbi71 @ClownWorld Soon, the Islamic Republic will be exterminated. The Iranian people will welcome self-governance, and the Strait of Hormuz will be just fine.
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Not sure Iran has the leverage they think they do.
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: Iran warns it will "completely close" the Strait of Hormuz after Trump’s threats
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