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MillennialMoor

@CMechtaly

Founder, writer, painter, Abraham Accord Evangelist. 🇲🇦🇺🇸🇦🇪🇮🇱 Advancing deradicalization and regional integration. Fighting Islamist narratives.🛡️🪬

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
My favorite comment from this podcast episode with @zoecabina is the following: "Quillette's best work of 2025. Very refreshing to hear a liberal/ progressive voice that isn't invested in the anti-Zionist narrative. Thank you both. *This conversation made me realize my problem is more the delusion and moral confusion not the liberal/ progressive lens itself if applied honestly and in search of prosperity and truth." youtube.com/watch?v=DjMZqo…
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
You’re supposed to think that the criminals erasing and brutalizing the indigenous people of the Middle East and Africa are the ones who deserve indigenous empathy and third-worldist solidarity in the greatest distortion of truth. Because all the Islamic Republic does is lie non-stop.
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Ambassador Mike Waltz
Ambassador Mike Waltz@michaelgwaltz·
Hamas must disarm! Let’s hope they do it the easy way vs the hard way. Board of Peace high commissioner @nmladenov presented a decommissioning / demilitarization framework that the entire region should get behind. The ONLY only way to break the cycle of violence and prevent Gaza from returning to war is this 👇
Nickolay E. MLADENOV@nmladenov

Today I briefed the #UN Security Council on the implementation of Resolution 2803 and the transition underway in #Gaza. We now have a real opportunity to move from conflict to a structured path toward recovery and stability. #UNSC 1/7

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Hamza@HowidyHamza·
Absolute BS (as always) by Daniel Haqiqatjou, and here's why: The UAE was generous to give Palestine, mainly the Gaza strip, +40% of total international aid, a floating hospital in Egypt, Al Aresh, a field hospital in southern Gaza, water facilities, and the list goes on of humanitarian aid that needs tens of posts to summarize. Diplomatically, the UAE conditioned their joining on the Abraham accords with not annexing the West Bank. Saudi Arabia has led a diplomatic coalition that brought recognition for Palestine from the UK, France, Canada, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, and the list goes on. Saudi Arabia also prevented the financial collapse of the Palestinian government in Ramallah (more than $90M). The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (also Saudi Arabia) has established both an airbridge and a maritime bridge to assist the Palestinian people, successfully bringing in (78) aircraft and 8 ships that have delivered over (7,706) tons of food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. These are only a few examples of the countless ways the two nations have helped the Palestinians in recent years. Now how did the Iranian regime help Palestine? by giving all the needed support to the forces that drove it to the worst catastrophe in Palestine's history. Not a single bottle of water for the civilians. Daniel is just angry the two countries did not support Hamas instead of this. Cry harder, Daniel. Saudi Arabia and the UAE know the way to state building. 🇵🇸🇸🇦🇦🇪
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Josh Kraushaar@JoshKraushaar·
Bret Stephens: "If past generations could see how well this war has gone compared with the ones they were compelled to fight at a frightening cost, they would marvel at their posterity’s comparative good fortune. They would marvel, too, at our inability to appreciate the advantages we now possess" nytimes.com/2026/03/24/opi…
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حبيب الملا@DrHabibAlMulla·
This isn’t a “take”, it’s ignorance dressed up as analysis. There was no British-American mandate in the Gulf, full stop. The UAE wasn’t “created” by anyone. It became a sovereign state in 1971 by the decision of its own rulers and people, after ending British protection arrangements. States don’t “live and die” based on former external arrangements. Sovereignty, institutions, and economic strength define continuity, not recycled colonial talking points. And posting this from the US makes it worse. If origin stories defined legitimacy, the US wouldn’t last a week by your logic.
Murtaza Hussain@MazMHussain

The UAE is a product of the British-American Mandate in the Middle East and will live and die according to the lifespan of that mandate.

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@hahussain Totally agree with you Hussain! I bet on Kuwait and mentioned that in my article on Quillette earlier this month. My latest article though, is one you will love and there’s even a reference to a question you posed recently. Let me know what you think: quillette.com/2026/03/25/the…
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
Emirati Arab Cast host Jamal Al-Mulla spills the beans: When any Arab government wants not to take a position on anything, it inserts the Palestine Cause into its statement. Jamal says that in 1991, after Iraq invaded Kuwait, Palestinian leader Arafat said in a speech before the Arab League that "the Kuwaiti problem will be solved only after the Palestinian Cause." Palestine was a cause, but Kuwait -- invaded and burnt down by a fellow Arab country -- was only a problem. In 1991, only 12 out of 22 Arab League members voted against Iraq, six Gulf countries and the six others were bought off by wealthy Gulf governments. This round, the line is even clearer since aggression is not by an Arab League member against another, but by a non-Arab foreign country against Arab countries, and yet, the Arab League is shameful and so are countries like Iraq, Algeria, Sudan's Burhan government and West Libya government. The Gulf is hurt and will not forget how fellow Arab countries let it down, like always citing Palestine as a distraction. When the shooting stops, I expect a few Gulf countries to rush to normalization with Israel. My money is on Kuwait, perhaps Saudi Arabia too.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@Y2SHAF I love Como and Italy in general but there's so much culture and beautiful nature in the UAE... it's just more concealed so you have to venture out to find it! Here's an example from Hatta, just east of Dubai.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
Reports say @yairlapid will bring to a vote tomorrow in the Knesset plenum a bill to recognize Qatar as an enemy state. This is an important development, but it should not become the subject of more partisan theater. If done right, meaning seriously and in a non-partisan manner, it could support deradicalization in Gaza by marking a clear line: states which finance terror, platform Islamist ideology, and profit from permanent “holy” wars cannot continue to enjoy diplomatic ambiguity.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
Love seeing this wholesome content! Aljazeera has been manipulating the public in the Arab world and in the West into self-destruction. Despite how many times it was banned in the region, it continues to operate because people in the West give it credence and legitimacy. More of this please! #StopAlJazeera
James J. Marlow@James_J_Marlow

Al Jazeera Arabic turned up in Golders Green, NW London after the arson attacks against the Hatzola ambulances and were eventually booed away by local residents. The female presenter then made the ridicules claim, they were racist. Al Jazeera is the mouthpiece of Hamas and is NOT welcome in the Jewish community.

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
Sudanese Islamists (who are deeply embedded in the Sudanese military) are threatening that 90% of Gulf citizens and residents will “go thirsty” because the Gulf allegedly “attacked Iran,” even leaning on Oman’s recent defense of Iran. At least, this war is exposing everyone. الكل بان على حقيقته ما شاء الله
سليمان الهتلان@alHattlan

#الكيزان على المكشوف!

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@LynnTraboulsi Girl, when I say I regret it... moved to New York only to be met with October 7th casual terrorism on the streets and then mayor Mamdani. 🫠🫠
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Lynn Traboulsi@LynnTraboulsi·
@CMechtaly Not sure how you managed to stay away. I moved back to Beirut at some point but all I wanted in life is to come back here and now I know that I will never leave ever again 🤍
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Lynn Traboulsi@LynnTraboulsi·
دائما كنت أقول إنني اتخذت القرار الصحيح عندما أنجبت ابنتي على هذه الأرض. الإمارات منحتها أجمل طفولة، وأرقى تعليم، ومحيط راقي و آمن. أعطتها فرصة بناء صداقات من مختلف الجنسيات، والجميع يدرك أن العلاقات والمعارف قد تكون أهم من العلم. صحيح أن الإمارات فرضت على ابنتي، كونها مسلمة، دروس الدين، لكنها في الوقت ذاته علّمتها احترام الآخرين وحبّهم بغض النظر عن دياناتهم. تحتفل معي أنا كمسيحية، بأعيادي، وتحتفل مع أصدقائها من غير ديانة، ويحتفلون معها بأعيادها. علّمتها الإمارات أن الطموح والمثابرة ليسوا جهدا ضائع، ففي هذا البلد يستحيل أن يذهب الجد والاجتهاد سدى. الطموح هنا يلقى دائما النتيجة والنجاح. علّمتها الإمارات، أن خلفها دولة قوية ورجال يحمُونها، وأن أي تطاول أو محاولة مسيئة تُعرّض صاحبها للمساءلة القانونية دون تساهل أو تهاون بالرغم من كونها مقيمة. الإمارات زرعت فيها معنى الكرم والرحمة وحسن الاستقبال، فأصبحت تشبه هذه الدار. كريمة، محبة، رحيمة. الإمارات أعطت إبنتي الكثير، لكن أهم ما أعطته هو لي أنا كأم. راحة البال…
Amjad Taha أمجد طه@amjadt25

Did you know that in the UAE, we don’t use the term "housewife"? We say "Generation Shaper" from today. This is a country where every mother wants to live.

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@julienbahloul Exactement. Ce n’est pas parce que les Émiratis ont acheté le Louvre qu’ils vous autorisent à parler à leur place. Il faudrait déjà comprendre ce que signifie la souveraineté, monsieur. @GerardAraud
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Julien Bahloul@julienbahloul·
Gérard Araud rhabillé pour l'hiver. Il découvre que les tweets au ton paternaliste / neo-colonial ne passent plus au Moyen Orient en 2026.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@OAlexanderDK I once saw an ad in Brooklyn that said, “if all he talks about is crypto, invest in yourself.” Iconic!
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Oliver Alexander
Oliver Alexander@OAlexanderDK·
But the finance bros all said that Iran striking the UAE was genius and it would instantly cause them to force Trump to stop striking Iran. It is almost as if these people have no idea what they are talking about...
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Faytuks News@Faytuks

The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar are urging the US to continue striking the Iranian regime, four senior officials representing different Gulf capitals told The Times of Israel. timesofisrael.com/gulf-states-op…

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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
@bstewart1776 I really wish you had read my piece in Quillette, or called me before submitting this. I’ve met with nearly every major anti-Islamist leader in Sudan, and they are in agreement on this point: the RSF, despite being involved in some brutal events that require further investigation, is being framed through a narrative shaped by Islamist media networks that cannot secure victory on the ground. So instead, they wage an information war. They invert reality, distort the picture completely, and recast an indigenous force fighting for sovereignty as a foreign, colonial, racist, hateful, genocidal militia. I have so much to share with you on this and people to connect you with, if you’re interested. They are incredible and DEEPLY pro-American and pro-Israel. It is literally the same playbook we have seen deployed against Israel and the @IDF: when military victory proves elusive, the battle shifts to language, perception, and moral framing.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
Dear Senator @LindseyGrahamSC, Iran’s strikes on the Gulf ended the era of strategic ambiguity. The question now is whether Washington will codify the emerging Abrahamic security architecture into law. Congress should turn this coalition into policy through integrated air and missile defense, joint counter-drone production, priority defense cooperation with the UAE, protection of Gulf energy and trade infrastructure, and a formal regional deterrence framework under CENTCOM. Reward the allies who stood with America, and make this the gold standard for 21st-century diplomacy. My article lays out why: quillette.com/2026/03/03/the…
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
Because the same Islamist networks that have flooded media spaces with “Palestinianism” are equally invested in suppressing coverage of Sudan. And when they do cover it, they distort it entirely, replacing Israel with the UAE as the scapegoat. It’s a way to obscure the reality that Sudan has been devastated by three decades of brutal Islamist rule, regimes that are now killing and gassing civilians to cling to power.
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Iona Italia, PhD 🇦🇺
Twice as many people have been killed in Sudan as in Gaza over the same period. Yet we don't hear a word about those people because they don't have the same romantic status. IMHO, the romanticising of Palestinians as eternal noble victims is very bad for that group indeed.
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MillennialMoor@CMechtaly·
It’s hard not to lash out at @GerardAraud. When I was in college, briefly involved with J Street as an idealistic “peace-builder” willing to try anything and work with anyone for peace, I remember confronting him at a J Street conference. His explanation of rising antisemitism in France was completely reductive, and frankly racist: “In France, our problem is that all Arabs are inherently violent and hate Jews.” But that framing was always the problem. It flattens entire populations instead of identifying what actually drives antisemitism and extremism, which is not “Arabs” or “Muslims,” but ideological movements that have hijacked and captured societies in the Middle East, and increasingly in the West. It also pushes a dangerous binary, that Jews must align with “the West” against Arabs and Muslims, rather than recognizing that both Jews and many Arab societies are facing distortions from the same extremist forces. This is also why I found myself agreeing with @TrevorNoah during his public disagreement with Araud. The strength of France, like many societies, lies in hybridity and pluralism, not in denying them. And it’s also why the UAE matters, because it disrupts the entire narrative. It is Muslim, Arab, rooted in Bedouin heritage, yet open and pluralistic, pragmatic, and aligned with the West, Israel, and global systems. It shows that coexistence is never a contradiction, it’s a choice. Perhaps that’s what unsettles people like Araud, who are invested in older, more rigid, and frankly irrelevant frames.
Clash Report@clashreport

UAE’s Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed calls Iran “terrorists”. He also lashes out at former French Ambassador to Washington, Gérard Araud, for criticizing the UAE’s growing dependence on the United States for its security.

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