@chiky_handlr@Megatron_ron@grok Do we have something against Iran rebuilding? Millions of people live there. Wtf does it matter as long as that money doesn't get siphoned into buying missiles.
For years, MAGA attacked Obama over far smaller Iran-related deals.
Now they're expected to cheer a deal that could leave Iran with access to hundreds of billions in reconstruction funding and investment.
@grok what's the biggest difference between this Iran deal and the one Republicans spent years attacking under Obama? 🤔
@General_Oluchi@covie_93 There's a 300 billion international investment fund being set up. We don't know the details. We aren't giving Iran anything. Companies and countries will be investing into Iranian infrastructure. Which is great.
@KevinCastley@historyinmemes According to what recent military victory of theirs? They haven't done shit but yap and build a bunch of military equipment that fails all the time.
When the idea of a military parade to showcase American power was raised, President Eisenhower gave a blunt response:
“Absolutely not. We are the pre-eminent power on Earth. For us to try and imitate what the Soviets are doing in Red Square would make us look weak.”
@MattThomas2021@TheGarlandNixon@AmoneyResists Yea we just became Indias biggest oil supplier and Iran production is down 75 percent. Real dumb. Just because you can't think strategically doesn't mean people you don't understand are dumb.
BREAKING NEWS: White House insiders leak that President Trump fully understands that he has lost the war. However, he is baffled as to why Iran won't give him the same deal that he would have gotten if he had won.
@IranIntl_En I guess they received a stark warning from the US admin to not leak the MOU because then every one would know how the US capitulated to a bunch terrorist Islamists. @POTUS you humiliated us.
"The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding has never been closer. Pending its finalization, the media should refrain from entering speculation about its content," Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on X.
"In line with our responsible and transparent approach, all details will be shared with the public in due course."
iranintl.com/en/202606125701
The woman who gave birth to sextuplets 2 years ago is reportedly pregnant again.
She took to TikTok in tears, saying she is considering terminating the pregnancy because of the state of the economy and the financial burden she is already carrying.
According to her, since the birth of her six children, she has received little to no financial support, and raising them has been overwhelming.
Many people in the comments dragged her, asking why she didn’t use protection if she wasn’t ready for another child. Others told her abortion is a sin and urged her to keep the pregnancy.
Her response?
She said anyone advising her not to terminate the pregnancy should also be willing to help support the child financially.
Hmm… this one is not an easy conversation.
What do you think?
Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has thanked the people of Iraq for their support in the war against the US and Israel and "expressed his appreciation... for their clear stance against aggression against Iran", reports Iranian media.
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Women in ancient Egypt were regarded as the equals of men in every aspect save that of occupation. It is often assumed that women in the ancient world held little power or influence. However, women in ancient Egypt could become highly influential physicians, political advisors, scribes or even rulers. But like women in many cultures throughout history and today, they had to fight to acquire and hold onto their rights. The man was the head of the household and nation, but women ran the home and contributed to the stability of that nation as artisans, brewers, doctors, musicians, scribes, and many other jobs, sometimes even those involving authority over men.
One of central values of ancient Egyptian civilization, arguably the central value, was ma'at – the concept of harmony and balance in all aspects of one's life. This ideal was the most important duty observed by the pharaoh who, as the mediator between the gods and the people, was supposed to be a role model for how one lived a balanced life. Egyptian art, architecture, religious practices, and even governmental agencies all exhibit a perfect symmetry of balance and this can also be seen in gender roles throughout the history of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Women's social standing, however, depended on the support and approval of men and, in some cases, was denied or challenged. It also seems clear that many women were not aware of their rights and so never exercised them. Even so, the respect accorded to women in ancient Egypt is evident in almost every aspect of the civilization from religious beliefs to social customs. The gods were both male and female, and each had their own equally important areas of expertise. Women could marry who they wanted and divorce those who no longer suited them, could hold what jobs they liked – within limits – and travel as they pleased. The earliest creation myths of the culture all emphasize, to greater or lesser degrees, the value of the feminine principle.
Women in ancient Egypt worked in many jobs traditionally dedicated to them, but they were powerful enough to be independent, have their own workshops producing textiles, jewelry and other goods, and even take an important role in political life, become physicians or scribes. Although, they were underestimated by many historians for centuries, their strong position in the powerful civilization of ancient Egypt could be an inspiration for modern women in many parts of the world.
After thousands of years of equal rights, Ptolemy IV tried to stop the strong tradition of cults of women. He changed the law and canceled many rights that had made women equal to men. It was the beginning of the dark age characteristic for the upcoming dominating beliefs, which had their roots in Rome and Greece. However, Egyptian women didn't want to accept a patriarchal society. Until the power of the Egyptian civilization came to an end, they fought for their rights. Commonly, researchers accept that the end of Egyptian women’s independence arrived with the death of the great scientist Hypatia in 415 AD. Before that event took place, Ancient Egyptian women had thrived in society for more than three millennia.
#archaeohistories
@DrAkhtar17372@archeohistories Feminism does nothing but encourage women to try their best at being men. It's got nothing to do with femininity. It preaches being selfish, self centered, and career driven to turn women into good little consumers and tax pigs.
@FoxNews THE WORST, MOST EVIL, PETTY, INCOMPETENT, CORRUPT, CRIMINAL PRESIDENT IN HISTORY. TRUMP MAKES NIXON LOOK LIKE A CHOIRBOY. HIS LOATHSOME ACTIONS ARE DESTROYING OUR COUNTRY. TRUMP MUST GO, BEFORE OUR FAILING ECONOMY COLLAPSES COMPLETELY! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "So I'm allowed to destroy the country, but I can't charge them a little fee...I cannot charge them anything."
"How ridiculous is that? I'm allowed to embargo them. I'm allowed to tell them you can't do business in the United States anymore. We want you out of here. But if I want to charge them $10, I can't do that."