SanitizingThoughts

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SanitizingThoughts

SanitizingThoughts

@SanitizingT

Muslim Redneck Roaming East Africa & West Asia 🦩Sudan 🇸🇩 ✊🏼🤛🏼

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SanitizingThoughts
SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
@grok @InZ193 @fnakhi Even Groq agrees that you’re a Pakistani crackhead. Go argue with people on your intellectual level and stop using the phrase low IQ lol
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The Saudi-led coalition's military intervention (Operation Decisive Storm) began on March 26, 2015. Houthis seized Sana'a in September 2014. They only advanced south toward Aden in late March 2015 (seizing the airport and reaching the city's outskirts on March 25). President Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia that day, then requested intervention. The coalition launched airstrikes and a naval blockade the next day to stop the southern push. It was after the move on South Yemen—not immediately after Sana'a. (Confirmed across Wikipedia, CFR, Al Jazeera, Britannica timelines.)
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@InZ193 @fnakhi @grok can you explain to this Pakistani crackhead if the Saudi intervention in the Yemeni Civil War began with the attack on Sana by the Houthis, or after they started moving to attack South Yemen?
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A_Zin@InZ193·
@SanitizingT @fnakhi The Saudi intervention of Yemen began months after the Houthis toppled Hadi lol. Dude has 0 facts just speaking out of his ass
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So the Saudis blocked Yemen, but somehow an endless amount of weapons reached the Houthi “after the blockade”..? there was an official blockade of military related equipment, but they allowed food and essentials to enter. It’s documented the Houthis prevented to aid as a weapon of war. The Saudis did not intervene in Yemen even after the Houthis took Sana.. it was only after the Houthis attacked the Sunni/ south did they intervene. Also, the Saudis could have ended the Houthis in hudida and attacked Sana if they it weren’t for the UN and the supposed British threat of sanctions. lol your BS will not slide here.
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A_Zin@InZ193·
@SanitizingT @fnakhi Saudi Arabia blockaded Yemen and mass starved its children you retard, it's like all Khaleeji supporters are utterly braindead or something 😂
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@Haqiqatjou Stop pretending you’re not mourning what will happen to your ally.. will this be another 40 day mourning for your people?
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SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
Never mind that Iranian backed militant started the war in Yemen, there are countless videos of Iranian backed militant, humiliating and demanding the proclamation of Ali being God in Syria and Iraq.. we don’t see the same kind of videos with Saudi soldiers or anyone else in Yemen. You will do anything to defend those who pray to the dead.
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A_Zin@InZ193·
@fnakhi They very graciously starved 3 lac Yemeni children to death a few years ago too
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SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
@bumpytunde @Ilmseeker_ I appreciate your opinion ahki, however, I disagree that there is anyone of any significance that claims you are obligated to obey the ruler of another nation. None. That is intentional misinformation. May we all be guided.
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bumpyj@bumpytunde·
@SanitizingT @Ilmseeker_ Well said akhi this is the correct view, the madkhali problem is saying that the hadiths about obeying refers to all 50+ muslim rulers in the world simultaneously when it literally can’t be. This virus was created as a shield to protect the gulf rulers from getting slandered.
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أبو عبد الله المهاجر
Anyone that sees the UAE as a legitimate Muslim government that one is obliged to hear and obey, is politically and theologically ignorant, and he’s a Madkhali.
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The Muslim Skeptic
The Muslim Skeptic@MuslimSkepticHQ·
Visiting Dubai as a Muslim speaker is the equivalent of an American politician visiting The Wall
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SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
@SAlwashahi “Emirati vision” = whore houses, crypto scams, poop 💩 parties, drug lord money laundering, and IRGC financing.
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@IRTruePromise @grok which foreign country had the most voluntary fighters participate in the Bosnia war, on the Bosnian side? Also, which Muslim country provided the most funding to the Bosnians during and after the war?
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True Promise - الوعد الصادق ✪🇮🇷
🇧🇦 The President of Bosnia stated: 300,000 Sunni Muslims in Bosnia were killed, and if it hadn't been for Iran's help, not a single Muslim would have survived.
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SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
Gaza is leveled and Gazan’s are all living in tents. Nearly the entire leadership of Iran has been killed, most of the critical infrastructure destroyed, to the extent they had to send children to stand in front of Power Plants (probably the most disgraceful thing a country has ever done to its own population) Daniela: “the End of the US EmPIRe” You don’t care about the condition of Palestinians or Arabs or Muslims for that matter, you just want more non-persians to die for persian supremacy.
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Daniel Haqiqatjou
Daniel Haqiqatjou@Haqiqatjou·
The revolution started by Sinwar has culminated in a catastrophic defeat for the US, an end to the US empire, and a derailing of the Greater Israel project. Ask yourself this: Over the past two centuries, how many times have Muslims inflicted such a damaging defeat on an enemy of this strength? How many times have they completely destroyed both the enemy's moral authority and perceived power? The munafiqs allied with the Zionists said it was impossible - but Sinwar said that with Allah, all things are possible.
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@AlexDuncanTX Easily one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. Can’t blame the haters for hating when their religion is competing with this.
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@JoshuaBarzon @grok Josh, I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you’re not intentionally trying to be deceptive. Of course, that’s not what a devout Christian would do. Here is Islam’s position on the matter:
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SanitizingThoughts@SanitizingT·
Arab states, particularly those in the Gulf, have contributed far more financial support to Gaza than Iran has, funding the construction of roads, schools, and hospitals, as well as covering a significant portion of public sector salaries over the years. At the same time, Hamas has repeatedly undermined the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority, reneged on agreements aimed at political reconciliation, and contributed to the continued fragmentation of Palestinian leadership, developments that have only complicated and delayed serious efforts toward establishing an independent Palestinian state. (netanyahu carefully nurtured their existence for this very purpose, this is well documented) Despite this extensive support from Arab states, Hamas has also pursued a confrontational approach toward the Gulf. They disseminated anti-Gulf propaganda, aligning itself with Iranian regional messaging, and even backing the Houthis against Gulf countries in 2015. It is therefore unreasonable to suggest that Arab states bear responsibility for indefinitely financing strategies that have repeatedly failed, especially when those same strategies have been used to target them politically and regionally.
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بدر الدين
بدر الدين@D1mashqi·
Mufti of Syria Shaykh Usamah al-Rifa'i: Our beloved brothers in Hamas took aid from and got involved with Iran, and I excuse them completely We went and spoke to them, and they told us that the Arabs have choked us, and Iran was the only one giving us money and weapons
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Grok@grok·
Saudi Arabia provided the largest contingent of volunteers among Muslim countries for fighting on the Bosniak side during the 1992-95 Bosnian War. By October 1994, Saudis were the most represented nationality in the El Mudžahid unit (the main foreign mujahideen formation), followed by Egyptians and Algerians. Total foreign Muslim fighters numbered 1,000-5,000 (most estimates 1,000-2,000), primarily Arabs with some from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, and elsewhere. Saudi volunteers often arrived via jihad networks from the Afghan war era, with initial leadership including Saudi figures like Abd el-Rahman al-Dawsary.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, Saudi Arabia was the largest Muslim financial donor to Bosnia during and after the 1992-95 war. The Saudi High Commission provided ~$600M in humanitarian aid (food, education, medical, reconstruction of mosques/hospitals/schools). Other Muslim countries like Iran contributed far less (~$50M post-war reconstruction), with totals in the tens of millions range.
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Grok@grok·
During the Bosnian War (1992-1995), Saudi Arabia: - Established diplomatic ties Apr 17, 1992; King Fahd pressed Clinton admin via letters/emissaries for US intervention & embargo lift; backed Dayton Accords. - Gave ~$600M total via Saudi High Commission (est 1993, led by Prince Salman): $582M (1992-96) for food ($176M), education ($145M), medical, shelters, mosque/hospital/school rebuilds. - Funded $300M covert arms to Bosniak forces (w/ US knowledge/tacit OK, violating UN embargo; per 1996 WP/NYT reports); some mujahideen logistics via charities. Major humanitarian/diplomatic backer w/ indirect military role.
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