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Ghaleeb001
Ghaleeb001@Richghaleeb001·
Trust the process!
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Iran’s 🇮🇷 speaker of parliament, Ghalibaf mocks the United States 🇺🇸 saying; “If you build two walls, one from NYC to the West Coast and another from LA to the East Coast, the total length will be 7,755 km, which is still about 1,000 km short of Iran's total borders.” He added, “Good luck blockading a country with those borders” he also mocked the Secretary of war, Pete Hegseth “P.S. For Pete Hegseth: 1 km = 0.62 mi” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: TRUMP: "Anybody running for President or Vice President should be forced to take a Cognitive Examination prior to entering the Race! By doing so, we wouldn’t be surprised at people like Barack 'Hussein' Obama, or Sleepy Joe Biden, getting 'ELECTED.' Our Country would be a much better place! I took the Exam three times during my ('THREE!') Terms as President, and ACED IT ALL THREE TIMES — An Achievement that, even on a single Exam, according to the Doctors, has rarely been done before! President DONALD J. TRUMP"
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محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf
If you build two walls, one from NYC to the West Coast and another from LA to the East Coast, the total length will be 7,755 km, which is still about 1,000 km short of Iran’s total borders. Good luck blockading a country with those borders😁 P.S. For Pete Hegseth: 1 km = 0.62 mi
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“Fix your broken country” — President Trump lambasts German Chancellor for claiming US is “humiliated” in Iran conflict
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S. Blackwood | Briefs
S. Blackwood | Briefs@BlackwoodBrief·
This is actually wild 😂 An Iranian Foreign Minister is praising Trump for calling it the **"Persian Gulf"** while Trump is simultaneously renaming it **"Strait of Trump"** on his own map. Bro really said "Persian Gulf" but made the Strait HIS. Only Trump can get praised by the Ayatollah’s regime and still own them at the same time. Legend behavior.
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
Today is Persian Gulf Day in Iran, marking our ancestors' expulsion of Portuguese from Strait of Hormuz 400 years ago. POTUS uses the correct term “Persian Gulf", not the Pentagon’s fake version. But calling Hormuz anything else is indeed a "terrible mistake".
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Ghaleeb001
Ghaleeb001@Richghaleeb001·
@araghchi Araghchi was like (let’s all turn to clowns 🤡) Omo see sub 😭😭😭🤣🤣
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: IRAN SUPREME LEADER MOJTABA KHAMENEI SAYS NEW MANAGEMENT OF STRAIT WILL BRING GULF COUNTRIES ECONOMIC BENEFITS "The new management of the Strait of Hormuz will bring calm and progress, in addition to economic benefits for all Gulf countries. The future of the region will be without American presence and in service of the security and well-being of its peoples. The illusory American bases in the region are incapable of securing themselves, so how can they guarantee the security of the countries dependent on them?"
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رسانه رهبر انقلاب اسلامی
نود میلیون هموطن غیور و شریف ایرانی داخل و خارج از کشور، تمامی ظرفیت‌های هویتی، معنوی، انسانی، علمی، صنعتی و فناوری‌های پایه‌ای و نوین ـ از نانو و بیو تا هسته‌ای و موشکی ـ را سرمایه ‌‌ملی خود فرض کرده و همچون مرزهای آبی، خاکی و هوایی پاسدار آن خواهند بود.
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SKB@seyikanbai·
“My biggest fear is not knowing when to quit music . Look at my good friend Ronaldo — after everything he’s done for football, they still laughed at him during the World Cup. I pray to God every day to show me the right time to pack it up.” — Davido
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Ghaleeb001@Richghaleeb001·
@BRICSinfo He don’t need to boost shxt, I think everyone believes China is #1 technology powerhouse. Easily!
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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇨🇳 President Xi Jinping calls to boost measures to make China a technology powerhouse.
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I.R.IRAN Mission to UN, NY
While all of Iran’s enriched uranium has always been under the full supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and there is no report of even one gram of Iran’s nuclear material being diverted, the U.S. exploited the NPT Review Conference and portrayed Iran’s enriched uranium as a danger in order to divert attention from its own violations and those of its allies in the field of nuclear disarmament. The UN Security Council, the IAEA Director-General and the Board of Governors not only failed to condemn these illegal attacks, but most regrettably, took actions that reversed the roles of the victim and the aggressor.
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Ghaleeb001
Ghaleeb001@Richghaleeb001·
@AJENews Seems like every week its a “breaking news) but nothing actually breaks 😅
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Kal
Kal@Kaleem493·
@ShaykhSulaiman Nuclear nations do not want another country to have nuclear weapons
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: TRUMP SAYS PUTIN DOESN’T WANT TO SEE IRAN HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON EITHER
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Iran Observer
Iran Observer@IranObserver0·
⚡️BREAKING Putin has warned Trump of very serious consequences if the United States launches military action in the Middle East again Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi has likely informed Putin of Iran's response
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
China has an enormous advantage over the United States when it comes to serving as a strategic partner, a reliable trade partner, or an effective mediator in international disputes. In terms of political system, unlike the United States, where individuals with questionable mental stability, character, or moral clarity can ascend to the highest offices through electoral spectacle, China’s leaders are rigorously selected, highly sophisticated, battle-tested, and consistently reliable. They emerge from a meritocratic process that prizes competence, long-term vision, and institutional discipline rather than short-term populism or personal charisma. This systemic stability extends to China’s foreign commitments. Whereas a single U.S. administration can casually repudiate treaties, alliances, or multilateral agreements signed by its predecessor—something the world witnessed dramatically with the election of Donald Trump and the abrupt scuttling of major accords—China’s undertakings survive electoral cycles and leadership transitions. This state continuity is not provisional but structural, giving Beijing a decisive edge in predictability and trustworthiness that Washington has largely forfeited. China’s broader vision of global affairs is markedly more balanced, pacifist, and respectful of other nations’ legitimate interests. While the United States has long profited from sowing and sustaining conflict—particularly in the Middle East, which it transformed into a perpetual powder keg through aggressive arms sales, the proliferation of military bases, and repeated regime-change operations—China has actively worked to reduce tensions. Its successful mediation between Iran and Saudi Arabia stands as a concrete example of constructive diplomacy aimed at reconciliation rather than division. Beyond these strengths, Chinese officials consistently observe diplomatic norms both in rhetoric and in action. They avoid the crude threats and ultimatums that have become routine in U.S. statecraft, such as explicit warnings to “kill” or otherwise eliminate foreign diplomats who fail to deliver Washington’s desired negotiating outcomes. China steadfastly upholds the principle of national sovereignty and refrains from interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries, treating internal political choices as matters for sovereign peoples alone. In sharp contrast, the United States openly regards "regime change" as a legitimate policy tool and routinely interferes through sanctions, covert operations, or outright military pressure. Furthermore, China’s foreign policy remains grounded in objective facts and pragmatic analysis rather than ideological labels or manufactured narratives. It does not weaponize terms such as “terrorism” to justify unlawful aggression against rival states, nor does it allow its strategic decisions to be hijacked by powerful foreign lobbies (most notably AIPAC and similar interest groups) that shape U.S. policy through selective storytelling and political funding. Beijing’s approach is rooted in evidence, mutual benefit, and long-term stability, not in the dangerous American doctrine of “peace through strength,” which in practice translates into illegal aggression, economic coercion, and the subjugation of other states by force. In every respect—reliability, respect for sovereignty, adherence to international law, and a genuine commitment to the prohibition on the use of force—China demonstrates a principled consistency that positions it as the superior partner for nations seeking genuine cooperation rather than subordination.
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Davido
Davido@davido·
E wa woo ! look he’s on the floor 😭🥾
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