Abdulaziz Alobaidi

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Abdulaziz Alobaidi

@Arch_aziz

Architect with MBA - #VISION2030 believe it, breath it, live it

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: Trump claims Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia each gave $2 trillion. Total: $6 trillion. Combined GDP of all three? ~$3 trillion. Read that again. 🤦🏽‍♂️
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مشاري راشد العفاسي
قصة كلب منفوحة 🦮 تُروى حكاية شعبية قديمة من نجد، حين كانت منفوحة بلدة مستقلة عن الرياض، تقول: إن كلباً في منفوحة خرج صباح العيد، فرأى ما عند أهل بلده من لحم وعظام، فطمع وقال: لعل عيد الرياض أوفر. فترك ما بين يديه وركض إلى الرياض، فلما وصل وجدهم قد فرغوا من عيدهم. فعاد مسرعاً إلى منفوحة ليلحق بما فاته، فإذا بأهلها قد انتهوا أيضاً. فخسر العيدين معاً. كيف لعربي مسلم أن يعض يد الخليج العربي ويجري خلف إيران ؟!
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Arab world@Arabbeau·
Saudi Arabian Desert 🌨️
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مالك الروقي
خريطة مواقع منصات الصواريخ التي استهدفتها إسرائيل خلال الأيام الماضية - استهدفت 600 موقع داخل إيران
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حسن الناقور Mr.Nagoor
🚨 لأول مره .. رانج روفر الجديد …. الرياضية 🚨 - السعر سيكون من 145 الف دولار إلى 200 الف دولار
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Abdulaziz Alobaidi
Abdulaziz Alobaidi@Arch_aziz·
@sneako By killing 1 million Syrian and destroy 4 Arab countries?!! Or by Killing people in Makkah during Hajj and sending explosive material to Makkah?? Or by killing Muslim diplomats?!! Sneako, As a new Muslim, ask Chat gpt what crimes Iran & Iraqi, Lebanese Shia militia committed?
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SNEAKO
SNEAKO@sneako·
Shia muslims are keeping the Ummah alive
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Abdulaziz Alobaidi
Abdulaziz Alobaidi@Arch_aziz·
Get a life, it is pathetic that a loser like you live in USA, pay taxes to USA government that using it to bomb the hell of Iran and yet you choose to attack Saudi not USA. Your stupid post full silly cheap lies. Iranian Leadership: They chose to fund proxy militias and directed the destruction of four Arab countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen), leading to the deaths of more than 2 million innocent Syrians and Iraqis and creating 14 million refugees. Saudi Leadership: They chose to host 2 million Syrians and 2 million Yemenis, becoming the largest donor—contributing billions of dollars—to Palestine, Yemen, and Syria. Iranian Leadership: They spent billions of dollars to destroy Syria, which devastated the Iranian economy and its people, leading to a devalued currency where 1 USD equals roughly 1.3 million Iranian Rial. Saudi Leadership: They have positioned their country within the G20 as one of the strongest economies in the world. Iranian Leadership: Their actions have forced millions of Iranians to become refugees and emigrants in Europe and the USA. Saudi Leadership: They have ranked Saudi Arabia among the top 5 in the world for government services, Artificial Intelligence, internet speed, and smart infrastructure, while ranking among the top 20 happiest populations globally. Iranian Leadership: They have left millions of their own people living without basic needs. Saudi Leadership: They have created one of the best qualities of life in the world, making Saudi Arabia safer than many parts of Europe. Saudi Leadership: They build their own country and help others rebuild through donations and direct investment. For example, the Saudi leadership built more than 13,000 residential units in Gaza. Iranian Leadership: They have donated zero dollars to Palestine and have built nothing of substance outside of Iran. Saudi Leadership: They spread peace, prosperity, and support. Iranian Leadership: They spread violence and destruction; every country they involve themselves in becomes impoverished and unsafe. Ultimately, whatever the Saudi leadership does within Saudi Arabia is none of your business. I advise you to seek personal help to overcome your bitterness and sense of inferiority
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Daniel Haqiqatjou
Daniel Haqiqatjou@Haqiqatjou·
Iranian leadership: Let's build nuclear centrifuges and enrich uranium. Saudi leadership: Let's build another luxury hotel, but with a clock on top of it, like Big Ben. Iranian leadership: Drones are the weapon of the future. Let's build the cheapest, most effective kind. Saudi leadership: Let's build a random city in the desert, but make it a line and give it a cool name like Neom. Iranian leadership: Ballistic missiles will establish deterrence. Let's become a global leader in hypersonics. Saudi leadership: Let's build the biggest cube-shaped shopping mall in the world.
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Abdulaziz Alobaidi@Arch_aziz·
When a British-Iranian speaks about Dubai, you can clearly read between the lines an attack that isn't built on ignorance, but is rather fueled by an inferiority complex and an inherited bitterness stemming from the end of the Persian Empire at the hands of the Arabs of the Peninsula. It is a bitterness born of comparing the state of Dubai to the other side of the Arabian Gulf. It reflects the sentiment of an immigrant to Britain who, the moment they receive British citizenship, downloads the 'software' of imperialism and the colonizer’s mindset. They begin to believe they are a son of 'Great Britain'—a power that once conquered the world but now retains nothing of its greatness but the name, while the reality on the ground is a decline in security, services, and infrastructure. Such an individual cannot wrap their head around seeing their homeland, Iran, in a dire economic state where the dollar equals 1.3 million Iranian Rials. They see billions of dollars spent to destroy and control four Arab countries, only for American strikes to arrive like 'karma' for the million Iraqis and million Syrians killed in sectarian wars and the displacement of millions—all directed, supported, and led by Iran. These strikes are finishing off what remains of Iran's collapsed economy, causing security to vanish from that country just as they stripped it from four Arab capitals: Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, and Sana'a. Consequently, he attempts to construct a fictional narrative suggesting that the Gulf states—which compete among themselves for top global rankings in Artificial Intelligence, government services, internet speed, advanced infrastructure, economic strength, stability, and security—are 'fragile' nations lacking security, history, or culture; that they are without foundation or depth. He forgets that the Arabs—who take pride in a past and culture he tried to reduce to livestock, camels, and radical Islamic rule—have built a glory and a present that rivals the history of the Persian Empire, while competing to make their countries even better in the future. Nations that no longer possess a present or a future, yet remain clung to a history that no longer exists, have no place in human progress. Furthermore, he attacks Dubai simply because they enacted a law prohibiting and punishing the filming and sharing of Iranian attacks, so as not to assist Iran in assessing the results of its strikes—which is a fundamental element of security requirements during wartime. Despite all this, the residents of Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Kuwait, and Manama continue to enjoy their lives. You find restaurants and cafes full, and life moving normally, undisturbed except by the sound of air defenses intercepting Iranian missiles and drones, turning them into fragments that do not affect people's lives. He knows for certain that as soon as the war stops, tourism will return to its peak levels, and the intense competition will resume to draw and plan the future of a region that Westerners have begun moving to for its openness, security, and quality of life
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غادة المهنا اباالخيل Ghada AlMuhanna
Everything about this piece reads like it was written in 1919 and republished with a modern font. Orientalism still exists and probably always will, ladies and gents! But here in this piece we clearly see the newer one coming in: the inter-regional, aimed not from the West at the East but from one part of the region at another. Same framework, different hands. And somehow even less self-aware, because the people wielding it think having read Edward Said means they can't possibly be doing the same thing. Also let's not beat around the bush: underneath all of this is a simple premise: Gulf/Arabian Peninsular life means lesser. That societies that adapted to their environments with the resources they had have nothing to offer. This author needs that to be true. He needs an entire people beneath him for his own civilizational story to hold up. And when someone needs that badly, the issue isn't the Gulf, it's really about themselves and their world views. But yeah I'm not surprised about the ignorance people have about this region. The disinterest in actually learning anything about it even more so. But the opinions? Always outstanding. And apparently The Spectator is happy to publish them!
The Spectator@spectator

Dubai is like the dazzling partner some people enjoy being seen with, but know deep down they would never marry. Style without substance. Attraction without culture. All the confidence but none of the charisma. A place associated with glitz and glamour, not class and intellect. ✍️ Atbin Moayedi Article | spectator.com/article/dubai-…

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Abdulaziz Alobaidi@Arch_aziz·
When a British-Iranian speaks about Dubai, you can clearly read between the lines an attack that isn't built on ignorance, but is rather fueled by an inferiority complex and an inherited bitterness stemming from the end of the Persian Empire at the hands of the Arabs of the Peninsula. It is a bitterness born of comparing the state of Dubai to the other side of the Arabian Gulf. It reflects the sentiment of an immigrant to Britain who, the moment they receive British citizenship, downloads the 'software' of imperialism and the colonizer’s mindset. They begin to believe they are a son of 'Great Britain'—a power that once conquered the world but now retains nothing of its greatness but the name, while the reality on the ground is a decline in security, services, and infrastructure. Such an individual cannot wrap their head around seeing their homeland, Iran, in a dire economic state where the dollar equals 1.3 million Iranian Rials. They see billions of dollars spent to destroy and control four Arab countries, only for American strikes to arrive like 'karma' for the million Iraqis and million Syrians killed in sectarian wars and the displacement of millions—all directed, supported, and led by Iran. These strikes are finishing off what remains of Iran's collapsed economy, causing security to vanish from that country just as they stripped it from four Arab capitals: Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, and Sana'a. Consequently, he attempts to construct a fictional narrative suggesting that the Gulf states—which compete among themselves for top global rankings in Artificial Intelligence, government services, internet speed, advanced infrastructure, economic strength, stability, and security—are 'fragile' nations lacking security, history, or culture; that they are without foundation or depth. He forgets that the Arabs—who take pride in their past and culture he tried to reduce to livestock, camels, and radical Islamic rule—have built a glory and a present that rivals the history of the Persian Empire, while competing to make their countries even better in the future. Nations that no longer possess a present or a future, yet remain clung to a history that no longer exists, have no place in human progress. Furthermore, he attacks Dubai simply because they enacted a law prohibiting and punishing the filming and sharing of Iranian attacks, so as not to assist Iran in assessing the results of its strikes—which is a fundamental element of security requirements during wartime. Despite all this, the residents of Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Kuwait, and Manama continue to enjoy their lives. You find restaurants and cafes full, and life moving normally, undisturbed except by the sound of air defenses intercepting Iranian missiles and drones, turning them into fragments that do not affect people's lives. He knows for certain that as soon as the war stops, tourism will return to its peak levels, and the intense competition will resume to draw and plan the future of a region that Westerners have begun moving to for its openness, security, and quality of life
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The Spectator@spectator·
Dubai is like the dazzling partner some people enjoy being seen with, but know deep down they would never marry. Style without substance. Attraction without culture. All the confidence but none of the charisma. A place associated with glitz and glamour, not class and intellect. ✍️ Atbin Moayedi Article | spectator.com/article/dubai-…
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محمد الرطيان
#حنا_العرب يــا مدعين العروبة و حنا هل التوحيد وانتم له اجناب و حنا شروق المجد وانتم غروبه وحنا هل التاريخ و أنتم به أغراب يوم الفقر شلتوا علينا عيوبه واليوم عقب النفط جيتوا لنا أنساب لو الهوى منكم منعتم هبوبه لا شك رزاق الملا رب الأرباب و لو المطر منكم منعتم صبوبه لا شك رزق الخلق من عند وهاب جيش الحسد سقتوا علينا حروبه كل يبي يزرع على جسمنا ناب ياما عطينا ما ندور مثوبه الا من اللى من ترجاه ما خاب و ياما نصرنا صاحب ضيقوا به عاداتنا نقدم الى ما لردى هاب حنا بنينا دارنا من طيوبه و انتم سلبتوا داركم كل ما طاب الله سقانا من بحرنا عذوبه و انهاركم مثل البحر هدر تنساب حنا زرعنا الحب بارض خصوبه و أنتم زرعتوا كره الأجيال بتراب وحنا دعينا السلم نوبه ونوبه وانتم حمام السلم بعتوه بغراب ما يستر الرجال ملبوس ثوبه الدين وافعال الكرامة له ثياب #خالد_الفيصل
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محمد العرب
محمد العرب@malarab1·
60 شيطان تم إرسالهم إلى جهنم لحد الان 1. علي خامنئي - المرشد الأعلى للثورة الإسلامية 2. علي شمخاني - أمين مجلس الدفاع / مستشار الأمن القومي السابق 3. محمد باكبور - القائد العام للحرس الثوري الإيراني 4. عبد الرحيم موسوي - رئيس هيئة الأركان العامة للقوات المسلحة 5. عزيز نصيرزاده - وزير الدفاع ودعم القوات المسلحة 6. علي لاريجاني - أمين المجلس الأعلى للأمن القومي 7. غلام رضا سليماني - قائد قوات الباسيج 8. إسماعيل خطيب - وزير الاستخبارات 9. محمد شيرازي - رئيس المكتب العسكري للمرشد الأعلى 10. صالح أسدي - نائب الاستخبارات في هيئة الأركان / رئيس مديرية الاستخبارات بمقر خاتم الأنبياء 11. حسين جبل عامليان - رئيس منظمة الابتكار والبحوث الدفاعية (SPND) 12. رضا مظفري نيا - الرئيس السابق لمنظمة SPND 13. غلام رضا رضائيان - قائد منظمة استخبارات الشرطة 14. بهرام حسيني مطلق - رئيس تخطيط العمليات في هيئة الأركان 15. محسن درباغي - نائب اللوجستيات والدعم في هيئة الأركان 16. حسن علي تاجيك - رئيس قسم اللوجستيات في هيئة الأركان 17. أكبر إبراهيم زاده - نائب رئيس مكتب القائد العام 18. أبو القاسم بابايان - مفتش خاص لهيئة الأركان 19. مهدي قريشي - قائد القوة الجوفضائية للحرس الثوري في أصفهان 20. علي محمد نائيني - المتحدث الرسمي باسم الحرس الثوري 21. إسماعيل أحمدي - مسؤول استخبارات التعبئة في الباسيج 22. عظيم إسماعيلي خسروآبادي - نائب قائد قوات الباسيج 23. محمد باصري - مسؤول رفيع في وزارة الاستخبارات 24. يحيى حسيني پنجكي - نائب وزير الاستخبارات لشؤون إسرائيل 25. أكبر غفاري - نائب وزير الاستخبارات 26. عبد الله جلالي نسب - ضابط رفيع في فرع الاستخبارات بمقر خاتم الأنبياء 27. كاووس درويشي - قائد القوات الخاصة في محافظة فارس 28. مهدي رستمي شماستان - قيادي رفيع في المخابرات الإيرانية 29. رضا خزاعي - عضو رفيع في فيلق القدس 30. مجيد حسيني - قائد في فيلق القدس (ارتباط بلبنان) 31. علي رضا بي آذر - رئيس استخبارات فيلق لبنان 32. أحمد رسولي - رئيس استخبارات فيلق فلسطين 33. حسين أحمدلو - مسؤول مالي رفيع في فيلق القدس 34. أبو ذر محمدي - قائد عمليات وحدة الصواريخ في فيلق القدس 35. مهدي ابن الرضا - وزير الدفاع المؤقت 36. قاسم قريشي - نائب رئيس قوات الباسيج 37. يحيى رحيم صفوي - مستشار أعلى سابق للمرشد 38. علي أصغر حجازي - مسؤول رفيع في المكتب التنفيذي 39. علي رضا تانجسيري - قائد القوة البحرية للحرس الثوري 40. أحمد وحيدي - قائد سابق في الحرس الثوري 41. محمد باقر قاليباف - رئيس سابق للبرلمان 42. سعيد جليلي - مستشار أمن قومي سابق 43. حسين سلامي - قائد سابق للحرس الثوري 44. أمير علي حاجي زاده - قائد سابق للقوة الجوفضائية 45. مهدي رباني - نائب عمليات هيئة الأركان 46. مرتضى لاريجاني - مساعد في المجلس الأعلى للأمن (نجل علي لاريجاني) 47. عبد الله جلالي نسب - ضابط استخبارات رفيع (تأكيد إضافي مختلف) 48. رضا خزاعي - عضو فيلق القدس (تأكيد من لبنان) 49. مجيد حسيني - قائد فيلق القدس (تأكيد) 50. حسين جبل عامليان - رئيس SPND (تأكيد) 51. صلاح أسدي - رئيس الاستخبارات العسكرية 52. غلام رضا رضائيان - رئيس استخبارات الشرطة 53. بهرام حسيني مطلق - رئيس تخطيط العمليات 54. محسن درباغي - نائب اللوجستيات 55. أكبر إبراهيم زاده - نائب رئيس المكتب 56. علي رضا تانكسيري - قائد بحري سابق 57. مهدي قريشي - قائد جوفضائي 58. إسماعيل أحمدي - رئيس استخبارات الباسيج 59. كاووس درويشي - قائد قوات خاصة فارس 60. مهدي رستمي شماستان - قيادي مخابرات
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Abdulaziz Alobaidi@Arch_aziz·
@soheilmomeni @grok @afscott You have Arabs living on both sides of the gulf, on the eastern coast Arabs Iranian and on the west coast GCC Arabs. That’s why it is Arabian , no Persian people live at any side of the gulf
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Alex Scott
Alex Scott@afscott·
by the way it’s the Arabian Gulf not the Persian Gulf
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فائق الشيخ علي/كلمتي للتاريخ
سؤال؟ قاعدة أنجرليك التركية في أضنه القريبة من إيران. أضخم قاعدة أميركية في المنطقة. فيها رؤوس نووية أميركية وأكثر من 5000 جندي أميركي. السؤال: لماذا لم تقصف إيران هذه القاعدة حتى الآن؟ بينما تتذرع بقصف دول الخليج العربي والمدنيين، بحجة وجود قواعد أميركية في هذه الدول! لماذا؟
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Khalid bin Salman خالد بن سلمان
أهنئ سيدي خادم الحرمين الشريفين وسمو سيدي ولي العهد رئيس مجلس الوزراء -حفظهما الله- بمناسبة #عيد_الفطر المبارك، كما أهنئ جنودنا البواسل الدرع الحصين والحماة الأوفياء للوطن. سائلاً الله أن يديم على وطننا أمنه واستقراره ويعيد هذا العيد على قيادتنا وشعبنا ونحن في خير وعز وازدهار.
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سلمان بن عبدالعزيز
نحمد الله سبحانه وتعالى أن أكرمنا بإتمام صيام شهر رمضان المبارك وقيامه، ونسأل الله أن يديم علينا أمننا واستقرارنا، وأن يحفظ أبطالنا البواسل على الثغور والحدود في مختلف القطاعات العسكرية والمدنية. وكل عام وأنتم بخير، وبلادنا في عز ورفعة.
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