
NastyNate
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🇦🇪🇮🇷 The prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz is sending shockwaves far beyond the borders of the GCC. Drawing on high-level insights gathered during recent diplomatic visits to Berlin and London, Nasser Al Shaikh explains that the entire world is beginning to feel the severe economic squeeze. The former Director General of the Dubai Department of Finance emphasizes that the Emirates’ world-renowned connectivity model relies entirely on open trade routes to keep global commerce moving. @NAlShaikh

🇳🇬🇺🇲 They smoked the #2 man in ISIS last night. Abu-Bilal al-Minuki. Born in Nigeria. He ran the whole global operation: attacks, kidnappings, the money. He thought Africa was a good place to hide. Buddy was wrong. U.S. and Nigeria tracked this man for MONTHS. Drones. Boots. Intel. Trump already hit ISIS targets in Nigeria on Christmas Day 2025. That's a statement if nothing else. Last night they moved. Took out al-Minuki AND his whole crew in one shot. Hegseth said it plain: "We hunted him. And we killed him." Real talk though: ISIS lost its global #1 AND #2 within a year. The organization's been gutted, scattered, pushed out of Iraq and Syria, now getting mopped up in Africa. But every time they do this, somebody else steps up. Is this actually over, or are they just killing middle management?


🇺🇸🇨🇳 The world isn’t looking so unipolar anymore. We’re watching a massive shift to a potential bipolar or multipolar order, where countries no longer bow to Washington alone. Instead, they’re balancing between the U.S., China, and rising regional powers. The panel breaks it down: Trump’s raw, transactional style might actually be perfect for this new fragmented reality: deal-making over ideology. Is America adapting to a multipolar world… or losing its grip? Source: All-In Podcast

🇺🇸🇨🇳 Trump calls Taiwan "a place, because nobody knows how to define it" and reframes China's stance as simply not wanting independence: "It's not a takeover. They just don't want to see it go independent." He just downgraded Taiwan from a democratic ally to an undefined "place". And he reframed potential Chinese military action against a self-governing democracy as a reasonable request to prevent independence. Taiwan has its own military, its own elections, its own currency, its own passport, and manufactures the chips that power the global AI race. "Nobody knows how to define it" isn't confusion. It's the first step toward giving Xi exactly what he asked for in Beijing.





US MILITARY JUST CARRIED OUT STRIKES ON IRAN’S QESHM PORT AND BANDAR ABBAS -FOX NEWS























