Katherine

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Katherine

Katherine

@KatherinePollie

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@oliveegirl I think it was coordinated until the 12 day war. When they killed Soleimani they did coordinate an off ramp with Trump. Then they killed Raisi and Abdul Lahyan and they did nothing. But when they finally attacked Iran directly then it became real.
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Olive 🌿@oliveegirl·
I still remember vividly when people in the Arab world were saying that the conflict between israel & Iran is only مسرحية 😭
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عبد الرحمن بن علي الطائي🇸🇾
@bashmurianlarp @NoAgwa52635 سيناء جزء من جزيرة العرب وهذا رأي معتبر عند الجغرافي اليوناني سترابو و بطليموس وفيها كانت قبائل عربية رغم أن الفراعنة سيطروا على بعض المناطق على الساحل ولكن بقيت القبائل العربية موجودة وفيما بعد كانت جزء من مملكة قيدار
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nuri
nuri@NoAgwa52635·
i will tell my kids that this is egypt
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@AlexJayMac So now that you realize that you do not have an argument, are ignorant and cannot match me intellectually, you resort to ad hominem attacks? You are now relegated to the muted section along with the rest of Twitter’s garbage.
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@Zeinobia I think you don’t fully understand the Abraham Accords. It is primarily a military alliance with Israel as it’s commander. Neither Egypt nor Turkey can enter a military alliance with Israel let alone be subordinate to them. They have their own national security and sovereignty.
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Zeinobia 🎙️📷📓🍉
Egypt signed Camp David Accords ???? Turkey has offical relations with Israel ?
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

🚨 Trump demands Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan sign Abraham Accords as condition of Iran deal President Trump posted on Truth Social Monday demanding that all countries involved in Iran negotiations simultaneously sign the Abraham Accords, describing it as a prerequisite for any deal and warning those who refuse would be excluded from the agreement. “It should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords,” Trump wrote, naming Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain as targets. The UAE and Bahrain are already members. 🔸Trump warned: “If they don’t, they should not be part of this Deal in that it shows bad intention.” 🔸He said it “should start with the immediate signing by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and everybody else should follow suit.” 🔸He also dangled Iran’s own potential membership, writing: “If Iran signs its Agreement with me… it would be an Honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled World Coalition.” 🔹The Abraham Accords, brokered during Trump’s first term, normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Kazakhstan. Trump’s demand would require the mediating countries to recognize Israel and normalize relations as a condition of ending the Iran war — a significant ask given that Saudi Arabia has publicly conditioned any normalization on a credible and irreversible path to Palestinian statehood, a position shared in various forms by Turkey, Egypt, and others on the list. 🔹The demand comes as the U.S. has allowed Israel to continue the daily killing of Palestinians in Gaza for more than seven months since the October 2025 Trump-brokered ceasefire, with over 900 Palestinians killed since the agreement was approved by Israel. The U.S. and Israel are also deliberately blocking minimum levels of food, medicine, shelter, fuel, and reconstruction aid. 🔹President Trump has also removed sanctions on the most violent Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, where rampant state-backed settler violence to uproot Palestinian families has gone unchecked since the start of his second term. 🔹Trump closed his social media post with a warning: “It will only be a Great Deal for all or, no Deal at all — Back to the Battlefront and shooting, but bigger and stronger than ever before.”

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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@RobelYeshitla While everything you stated is correct regarding pan-Arabism and a United Arab Force, Egypt did not suffer as a consequence. The biggest losers were the countries that refused to enter the coalition as seen in the wars post Oct 7th.
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Robel@RobelYeshitla·
Egypt couldn’t locate ‘Arab nationalism’ it once heavily influenced and weaponized. After the end of post Cold War regional arrangements the major blow to Egypt and its clientele state in the horn is the end of the Arab nationalism. For example, on 8 March, Foreign Minister Abdelatty revived President Sisi’s 2015 call to establish a joint Arab military force. Yet Arab elites are split over who is the enemy, whether Iran or Israel is their main adversary and lack a unified stance. The plan also faces disagreement over the force’s command and structure and potential opposition from the U.S.
Chatham House MENA@CH_MENAP

'Egypt’s vision for the post-war regional order is built on old formulas of pan-Arab national security that do not necessarily have broader support across the region,' writes @AAboudouh. chathamhouse.org/2026/05/why-eg…

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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@Hosnyscrolls @aligade3 Another unmannered failure whose mom didn’t raise right. You are now relegated to the muted section. Enjoy talking to yourself sunshine.
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aligade🇪🇬🇯🇵☪️🇵🇸🎮
Since the Arab Spring and the failure of most of its uprisings, none of the political movements in the region, whether secular or Islamist, have offered anything worth mentioning. They are all entirely under the thumb of either regional governments or direct foreign powers, and there is no need to elaborate on the nature of these governments. All of these movements have utterly failed to achieve anything for the people of the region; they are all failures. Of course, the Gulf states are an exception, not out of affection, but because Gulf governments have actually delivered for their people
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@DanielsonKassa1 Since when was preventing a nation from gaining military access to the red sea, fear? If you can di something about it do it.
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Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@Hosnyscrolls @aligade3 A very sound logical argument. 😂 It can’t be that I’m married to an Egyptian, have a PhD in middle eastern political science and have been across the region more times than I can count.
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Echoesofpast@Hosnyscrolls·
@KatherinePollie @aligade3 katherine is telling me Ahmed who lives in egypt where 70% of its people live in poverty that we are far better off, the irony
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@EGYOSINT Egypt doesn’t have normalized relations. It has a peace treaty after winning a war. Big difference
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Egypt's Intel Observer
The UAE, Egypt, and Jordan? LOL What is this guy talking about? Those countries already have normalized relations with Israel, and the UAE was literally the first country to sign the Abraham Accords. Are they supposed to sign them again?
Tala Ramadan@TalaRamadan

May 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday negotiations with Iran were "proceeding nicely" and said he asked countries including the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Egypt and Jordan to sign onto the Abraham Accords as part of U.S. efforts to reach a deal with Iran.

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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@Hosnyscrolls @aligade3 You are far better off than you were prior to the Arab Spring in every metric except exchange rate which is normal given the war you fought against the Islamists.
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@oliveegirl That’s actually a good point. I stand corrected.
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Olive 🌿
Olive 🌿@oliveegirl·
@KatherinePollie That is not reparations. Reparations go to the families of victims. This is nothing but a useless bribe for us to buy american weapons. We as civilians do not benefit from it. Btw fyi there was an attempt to make israel pay reparations for the Bahr ElBaqar massacre.
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Olive 🌿@oliveegirl·
Fun fact: the state of "israel" owes Egypt billions in reparations for what they did to Egyptian POWs & the Egyptian children & civilians they killed, & I remember reading that someone calculated it would collapse their economy if they were forced to pay. But ofc Camp David did not secure us any reparations. And that is not even taking Palestine, Lebanon, Syria & others into account.
Alan Simon@AlanSimon360759

@MOUSA_A_I @GadAllah_K no they didn't. they built the store houses Egyptians owe the Jews millions in reparations for enslaving them

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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@liverfoolegy @oliveegirl How was it one of the worst treaties when it gave the entirety of Sinai back? In case you haven’t noticed since 2013 Egypt doesn’t rely primarily on American weapons anymore. So how did it become a slave?
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liverfool@liverfoolegy·
@oliveegirl this is one of the many reasons i hate sadat camp david was one of the worst treaties signed along with the old treat my signed with england about the suez the camp david basically makes egypt a slave to us military funds
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Katherine
Katherine@KatherinePollie·
@africarising34 It buys regional security that no other country in the region can maintain. The direct point of contact between Egypt and the US is the pentagon not even Congress can bypass this relation
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The Blue Nile Axis
The Blue Nile Axis@africarising34·
The United States has given Egypt $90 billion in military aid since 1946. $1.375 billion more arrived this year. Egypt has 15,000 troops in Somalia blocking Somaliland's recognition. Egypt backed the coup that ended Sudan's democratic transition in 2021. Egypt turns away Sudanese civilians fleeing the war at its border. Congress just started asking what exactly that money is buying. Foreign Policy published the question today. Lets keep asking it.
Foreign Policy@ForeignPolicy

U.S. military aid to Egypt has failed to deliver a meaningful return on investment, advance U.S. interests, or meet the principled and strategic standards embedded in U.S. laws, argue Seth Binder and Kristina Biyad. foreignpolicy.com/2026/05/20/egy…

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WhatTheEff@WhatTheEff1975·
@KatherinePollie @StubbornJoseph @TacticalTribun Pathetic ... stop try to equate Pak with India India is certainly dominant .. most Indians did not agree with the Govt decision after inflicting massive damage to Pak . Having said that, the Govt indicated Operation Sindoor is not over ...
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Tactical Tribune
Tactical Tribune@TacticalTribun·
🔺BIG BREAKING: A Sudanese Akinci UCAV shot down a Rafale, most likely a UAE's Rafale. Last year, Pakistan also shot down 4 Indian Rafales.
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