Sam

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Sam

Sam

@SRasuulii

إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَلَى كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Sam@SRasuulii·
@neda_sefati Yes by one central there are dozens coffee shops
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@ayeshaijazkhan You can call him an angry man but never a liar 🤥
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@ayeshaijazkhan Yet your country owe them billions of dollars 🤣🤣🤣
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@hsom67 Pakis are full of hate unfortunately
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هاني مسهور
It is no surprise to see hate speech coming from some Pakistani accounts. Extremism there is not an exception — it is embedded in the ideological structure itself. Iran represents the Shiite version of politicized extremism, while Pakistan reflects its Sunni counterpart. This comment exposes that reality very clearly.
Sana Yousafzai 🇵🇰@SanaYousafzai9

@hsom67 Okay Emirates-Zionist

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Sam
Sam@SRasuulii·
@CaitlinDoornbos You need to learn more about Pak role from the past with US and Afghanistan and how they played double games. Telling Americans to looking for OBL in Afghan while they were hosting him near Islamabad.
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Caitlin Doornbos@CaitlinDoornbos·
As someone who was also in Pakistan for weeks after the Islamabad talks waiting in hope of round two, this checks out: “Following the ceasefire and during the initial round of the Islamabad Talks, a number of aircraft from Iran and the United States arrived in Pakistan to facilitate the movement of diplomatic personnel, security teams and administrative staff associated with the talks process. Some aircraft and support personnel remained temporarily in Pakistan in anticipation of subsequent rounds of engagement.”
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan@ForeignOfficePk

🔊PR No.1️⃣1️⃣6️⃣/2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣ Official Response to CBS Report on Iranian Aircraft in Pakistan 🔗⬇️

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Majed
Majed@971AlSaadi·
Soon.... 🇮🇳 🇦🇪
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
UAE President received a call from President Trump. They discussed the latest developments in the Middle East and strategic cooperation between the two countries. 😎
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PTI TIGERS
PTI TIGERS@PTITIGERS_IK804·
@FormulaRauda Pakistan is working for welfare all. If it comes to fighting and lesson there is no one on earth that can fight with pakistan
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Rauda Altenaiji
Rauda Altenaiji@FormulaRauda·
If the reports are true, Pakistan allowed the Islamic regime’s military aircraft onto its airfields while simultaneously presenting itself as a neutral mediator between Washington and Tehran. A mediator does not quietly shield military assets from potential strikes while claiming neutrality. I could name a few places where the Islamic regime could hide its military assets, a neutral mediator is not one. That is not peacebuilding, that is strategic prolonging of a failing terrorist regime. Fair, Pakistan saw an opportunity to become a regional actor. Every country seeks leverage. But this would not be the first time Pakistan played mediator while being accused of quietly maintaining proximity to the very actor it claimed neutrality toward. During the U.S.-Afghanistan talks (2018 to 2021), Pakistan was repeatedly accused by U.S. officials, Afghan officials, Western intelligence circles, and members of Congress of maintaining ties to factions of the Taliban, particularly the Haqqani Network, the Taliban’s most hardline and militarily powerful faction responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in Afghanistan. Pakistan denied supporting them and argued it was simply using influence to bring the Taliban to the table in Doha. Then came the result. In August 2021, the Taliban returned to power after the U.S. withdrawal. By 2026, Pakistan found itself in open military confrontation with Taliban-linked groups, particularly Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), after waves of cross-border attacks, bombings, and instability spilled back into Pakistan. The same ecosystem Pakistan was accused of leveraging for regional influence became a direct security threat to Pakistan itself. Influence did not equal control. So the question now becomes: could we be watching the same cycle repeat itself with the Islamic regime? History keeps teaching the same lesson: terrorists may seem useful until they are not. You do not negotiate with terrorists and expect lasting peace. The Islamic regime has spent decades dispersing an estimated 300,000 proxy fighters and militants across the region through Hamas, Hezbollah, Iraqi militias, the Houthis, SAF, and beyond. Ceasefires become tactical pauses, not peace. At some point, countries must ask themselves whether leveraging terrorist ecosystems for short-term regional gain is worth the long-term security blowback. Pakistan should have learned this lesson before. Could history be preparing to teach it again?
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs

Scoop via @CBSNews: As Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park in its country, potentially shielding them from US airstrikes, sources told @JimLaPorta and me. Days after Trump announced the ceasefire in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan. Among the military hardware was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft. cbsnews.com/news/pakistan-…

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Sam
Sam@SRasuulii·
@sultanwho @LindseyGrahamSC knows how Pakistan played double games in Afghanistan war. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.
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@saif_aldareei They used to do play the same games between America and Tlbans..
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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
🚨 BREAKING | EXTRAORDINARY 🔥 Pakistan is playing a dangerous double game! By day: Mediating between Iran and the US… By night: Hiding Iranian fighter jets at Nur Khan Airbase near Islamabad to protect them from American strikes! Mediator by day… Safe haven by night 🇵🇰🇮🇷🇺🇸 (Source: CBS News)
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noodles
noodles@StrainedNoodles·
@EYakoby It's so funny how short he is Mind you, for years, his Snapchat was just him watching women smoke weed and dance. He's never done anything his entire life, literally nothing. He's never earned a singular penny, and he's never worked a single job in his entire life.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Told you none of this is organic.
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Sam
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@LucasGageX @NickJFuentes So you had fun in his place and now you talking shit behind his back what kind of man are you??
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
The first time I met Dan Bilzerian at his house, he had us put our phones in another room, then asked me how difficult it would be to assassinate Israeli government ministers. Then he invited me to Dubai and Qatar, which I declined. On his way there he was ambushed by the FBI 🤷‍♂️
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Sam
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@ValentinaForUSA Not sure which God you worshiping, the true God doesn’t approve of you racism
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Valentina Gomez
Valentina Gomez@ValentinaForUSA·
Grateful to God for 27 years.
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@SanaYousafzai9 Keep crying, no one gives a shit what you have to say.
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Sana Yousafzai 🇵🇰
Sana Yousafzai 🇵🇰@SanaYousafzai9·
Pakistanis living in the UAE helped develop/build the country through their hard work, dedication and sincere efforts. However, in return, they faced disrespect, difficulties and mistreatment from the UAE authorities. They turned out to be even more Namak Haram than Afghandos.
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