Molu Mohamed
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How can the World allow Israel to kill people everyday in Lebanon, Gaza & West Bank? Imagine if it was the Israelis being killed everyday? Aren’t the lives of Palestinians & Lebanese as important? If there is a State that engages in STATE TERRORISM, it is ISRAEL! No other Country has killed more people in modern times than Israel.
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@IRanMediaco Respect to Iran for standing its ground. No seat at the table until the bombing stops in Lebanon. A ceasefire means everyone, not just who the West chooses.
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@SkyNews @BarbaraGSerra BREAKING: Pakistan's foreign minister says that Iran will allow 20 more ships under Pakistani flags to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

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Israel is the only country that has incited & led invasions of other countries without being accused of State Terrorism. Israel has an open KILL POLICY of whom it perceives as its enemies. No other country can have a KILL POLICY. No other country can get away with what Israel does. It kills women, children & civilians every day. It targets hospitals & medical personnel. Israel has invaded or incited invasions of:
Lebanon
Yemen
Libya
Iraq
Iran
Syria
And even Venezuela.
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Yes, the United States has its own interests in Iran — not only Israel’s — and one of the biggest is China. The argument is that if you control Iran, you can threaten the steady flow of cheap and reliable energy to China, thereby tightening the noose in the great-power competition.
But, if the U.S. “needs” Iran’s energy for the AI race, why not do what China does — trade, invest, cooperate — instead of sanctioning, bombing, and trying to break the country?
And that’s where the Israel factor comes in: the fact that Washington chose aggression over cooperation is itself an indicator that Israel’s strategic agenda is shaping this confrontation, because without Israel, there is no natural reason for permanent U.S.–Iran hostility at this intensity.
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@waymoproblems @AJEnglish @Jenannah The choice is theirs, they complying or the attack will continue
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The off-ramp Iran just built for the Gulf states. Delivered publicly. On the record. By the president. The exit door the architecture couldn’t provide, provided by the adversary.
Kuwait: stop letting F-15Es fly from your bases and we stop hitting you. Qatar: you already declared force majeure and shut down, so this formalizes the ceasefire you already have. UAE: Fujairah stops burning if Al Dhafra stops launching. Saudi Arabia: close Prince Sultan and the Houthis become someone else’s problem. Jordan: the THAAD craters are already the answer.
The genius of it. Iran just separated the Gulf states from the war. Not by threatening them harder. By offering them the thing they want most — safety — in exchange for the thing that costs them the least — denying basing rights for a war they didn’t authorize and are publicly condemning. Al Habtoor already asked the question in Arabic: who gave you permission to turn our region into a battlefield. Iran just answered: we’ll stop hitting your region if you stop letting them use it as one.
Every Gulf state now has a choice. Continue hosting American operations and remain a target. Or deny basing rights and receive de facto immunity. The choice between the alliance that’s starving them and the adversary that’s offering them a way out. Kuwait already shot down three F-15Es. Qatar already declared force majeure. The answer is forming before the question finishes.
And the strategic effect on the American campaign. If the Gulf states take the deal — and the food clock and the water clock and the storage clock are all pushing them toward taking it — the basing architecture that’s already craters becomes basing architecture that’s formally denied. The air campaign loses not just the damaged bases but the permission to use them. The tankers can’t refuel from bases that won’t host them. The gravity bombs can’t launch from runways that are closed by policy not just by damage.
Iran just made the grand bargain’s collapse voluntary. The Gulf states were already being pushed out by the math — the storage filling, the food running out, the water at risk. Now Iran gives them the political cover to do what the math was already forcing. Not abandoning America. Choosing survival. The framing that lets a Gulf monarch say I didn’t betray the alliance, I protected my people.
The architecture that has no stop function just met the adversary that builds off-ramps for everyone except the people who need the war to continue. The theology can’t take this deal. The Gulf states can’t refuse it. And the gap between those two realities is where the grand bargain dies.
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BREAKING: Iran’s interim leadership council has approved that neighbouring countries will no longer be attacked unless an attack on Iran originates from them, President Masoud Pezeshkian has said.
🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/8emae7

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My Word to Hon. Tupi Jnr The new MP for Isiolo south
Congratulations on your landslide victory. Never has this constituency spoken with such voice of unity across political divide. It was not an ordinary win. It was a moment of solidarity. A moment of sympathy. You know this was not your vote. It was a vote of compassion. To wipe your tears.
The same sympathy that carried you to office must now live in you. Those who walked with your father as his employees, his loyal supporters, his friends are grieving too. In their own way, they are orphaned just as you are. Leadership now demands that you gather them, protect them and assure them that the house they helped build will not be taken over by strangers. Do not allow newcomers to displace those who stood faithfully with your father. Let them finish their term please.
Now your contest and internal division aside, family is important . Ensure Bina remains your elder sister irrespective of anything. God will ask you how you treated your blood when you had chance. Be the father of the family. Let old grudges die with yesterday. Go to her. Heal her. Wipe her tears. Mend what may have been broken. Unite the Tupi family. The strength of your home will determine the strength of your leadership.
You are young. This seat can either bury your future or build it. Like you, many have entered Parliament on sympathy waves. Some vanished as quickly as they arrived. Others seized the moment, built credibility and carved out enduring political careers. This does not depend on luck. It depends on your seriousness to be a disciplined and committed leader with humility.
From today forward, every step you take will define the kind of leader you become. Reflect deeply before you act. Speak carefully. Decide strategically. Be cautious.
Not every politician who supported you did so out of love for you. Many were sending signals to the national government for their own survival. Loyalty in politics is often transactional. Do not mistake celebration for love.
Baba lead with maturity beyond your years. Protect your father’s legacy. Guard your integrity fiercely. Build bridges. Avoid arrogance. And above all, remember that sympathy opens the door but only character keeps it open. The choice is now yours. Tread carefully.
May Allah guide you.
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BREAKING 🅱️: Major shift just dropped.
The U.S. government says foreign aid will now go straight to national governments, not routed through NGOs anymore.
The logic is blunt: if the goal is to help a country, fund the country — not middlemen turning aid into their next business model.
Do you support this?
YES or NO?
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