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@TDD511
"خير العجم من تشبه بالعرب، وشر العرب من تشبه بالعجم"
Beyond space-time Katılım Temmuz 2022
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@M_uiii1 أنا لحقت في أواخر التسعينات وبداية الألفينيات لما كانت أماكن الانتظار في المؤسسات الحكومية والمستشفيات عبارة عن كنبات مريحه مثل اللي في الصور تجلس وما تحس بالوقت يمشي وودك تنام عليها. اسوء downgrade يوم غيروها وحطوا كراسي الحديد والبلاستيك الرخيصه.



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This 3rd world immigrant rat talking about incompetence and relying on the US while he fled his failed 3rd world sewer to literally become a pathetic refugee in the US and rely on them to give him a decent life since he’s too dumb and incompetent to fix his own 3rd world shithole! Projecting much? 😂
Meanwhile in the real world 👇

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Unlike the 3rd world sewer you fled from to the West Saudi isn’t a banana republic, nor other GCC countries. Internal matters are strictly under the jurisdiction of the ministry of interior and to a lesser extent the national guard. Our police force alone can take on the army of whatever shithole you immigrated from.
Our involvement in Yemen as an aerial campaign in support of Yemeni government forces and with no boots on the ground is no secret to anyone with half a brain cell.
Get lost and go pay your taxes which will be used to support Israel.
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@TDD511 @Afzalgital @Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ Saudi military is for internal suppression, not fighting wars of aggression. Ansar Allah was on your doorstep, and now it's 'we didn't commit our army' cough, cough, bullshit. I bet your military, could beat the shit out of it's citizens though.
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Iran decides to limit attacks on Saudi Arabia out of concern of provoking a Saudi military response, sources say. - i24NEWS
Contributed by @AZ_Intel_.


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@Afzalgital @Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ Our objective was to prevent the total collapse of the legitimate government in Yemen, which we achieved.
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@TDD511 @Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ “…committed its full land forces…” well I guess we’ll never know then.
But for what we know, Saudi Arabia achieved none of its objectives in that war. Mansur Hadi wasn’t returned, the Houthis are still there and they possess missiles and drones that can threaten 🇸🇦.
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@zxnourasultan @mm36996 السالمون اللي هو اهم واقوى مصدر للأوميقا 3 صار مضر؟ 😂😂
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@frank241190 @FarukMo49 @igiss @clashreport Well you and every western can choke on my balls you 3rd world immigrant rat.
Iran is only good and sending cheap drones at civilian targets, in case of a real military engagement this is what will happen 👇

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@TDD511 @FarukMo49 @igiss @clashreport Ahahhahahahahahahah Saudi bot. Shut up, Iran is playing with your asses without any effort. Every westener knows you are full.of shit. Either way you would have just reacted.
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@AzizSk91 @AboDantee غير مسموح لهم
مهمتهن ياكلو ويشربو ويخربو بلدان الناس بفلوسهم
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Are all Africans as dumb as you? Who will wipe them out? Hopefully you don’t mean Iran which only has cheap drones to throw at civilians targets? All previous actual military engagements between Iran and Saudi ended in Saudi victories, without cheap drones Iranian got nothing. They’ve already lost all their military infrastructure, Air Force and navy. All obliterated.
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@igiss @clashreport Army 😅😅 They will he wiped out in less than a day - saudi will probably last a bit longer because of Pakistan but not more than a week
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Are you retarded? When did the GCC countries engage in a land war against the Houthis? Had that been the case the Houthis would’ve been eradicated within days. The Saudi led coalition opted for an air campaign supporting the legitimate Yemeni government forces who were the ones fighting on the ground. Houthis got pushed back from Aden and now they only control 20% of Yemen, they’re literally cornered and besieged.
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@igiss @clashreport They lost a land war against the Houthis in Yemen, a small and poor country fully surrounded by them, despite the US supporting them.
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Had Saudi committed its full land forces to Yemen and put boots on the ground the Houthis would’ve been eradicated within weeks. Instead we opted for an air campaign supporting on the Yemeni government forces fighting in the ground. Houthis now only control 20% of Yemen and they’re cornered and besieged.
As for Iran the only thing they got is cheap drones that they’re using on civilian targets. Without it they’ve got nothing their actual military is literally obliterated.
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@Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ Yeah right.
They couldn’t defeat the Houthis for a decade but Iran is afraid. 😂😂
Love your new circus
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@thesiarag @Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ All previous military engagements between Saudi and iran ended in Saudi victories. So yea they should be scared. Without missiles and cheap drones they literally got nothing.
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@Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ Iran is scared of Saudi Arabia. A country whose army has been losing to Yemeni tribesmen for 10 years. Lol
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but never ordered Israelis to leave..
wtf
International Observer@Intlobserver0
💥🇸🇦🇮🇷 Saudi Arabia orders Iranian Embassy staff to leave the Kingdom within 24 hours.
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قناة الجزيرة توها تستوعب إنها في قطر وإيران جالسة تقصف قطر
Open Source Intel@Osint613
Al Jazeera has turned on the Islamic regime.
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So why didn’t the people of UAE rise up against their government after normalization? You don’t have a clue about the GCC culture and how the leaders and people are united together (excluding some of the Shia minorities). You’re confusing GCC countries with the failed banana republics of Iraq, Levant and North Africa.
Also no one here gives a fuck about the Palestinians it’s actually mostly the GCC governments that help them as for the people we couldn’t care less if they and the Israelis burn each other to extinction. Palis are ungrateful hatful bastards so fuck them and fuck you too.
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@Seanrider68 @IranAnalytic @Osint613 That's just retarded American logic.
Arab leaders are afraid of one thing: their own people. Their militaries are built to suppress popular uprisings, not to fight wars.
Openly allying with Israel is essentially a death sentence. presstv.ir/Detail/2026/01…
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@Chagg_ @shanaka86 @NikosDendias It’s called the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia not the Republic of Saudi Arabia. We are not a democracy and never claimed to be a democracy. You can ask your dumb questions to banana republics that rig elections or to your beloved ayatollahs in Iran not to us.
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@TDD511 @shanaka86 @NikosDendias There will be elections soon, does this apply in Saudi Arabia? Do you know what elections are? I heard women can drive since 2017 , have a passport and travel abroad. Good , it seems you avoid "intervention" as for this matter from the USA.
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BREAKING: Greece just shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles over Saudi Arabia. A NATO member that signed no declaration of war against Iran used a Patriot battery operated by Greek soldiers on Saudi soil to intercept missiles targeting the SAMREF oil refinery in Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. Greek Defense Minister Dendias confirmed the engagement. Prime Minister Mitsotakis called it strictly defensive. It is the first time Greek military personnel have fired a weapon in combat since the battery was deployed under a bilateral agreement with Riyadh in November 2021. A European democracy that borders Turkey just entered the Middle East’s largest war to protect a refinery jointly owned by Saudi Aramco and ExxonMobil.
The target tells the story. SAMREF is not a military installation. It is a 400,000-barrel-per-day refinery on Saudi Arabia’s western coast, far from the Strait of Hormuz, far from the front lines of Operation Epic Fury. Iran fired ballistic missiles and at least one drone at it. The missiles were intercepted by the Greek Patriot PAC-3. The drone impacted the complex with what Saudi authorities described as minor damage. Iran is no longer limiting its retaliation to Hormuz or the Gulf coast. It is reaching across the Arabian Peninsula to the Red Sea, targeting refineries that supply Europe and Asia through the Suez Canal rather than the strait. The geography of Iranian retaliation just doubled.
This happened on March 19, the same day 23 nations signed a joint statement condemning Iran’s Hormuz closure and pledging readiness to ensure safe passage. Greece is not one of the 23 signatories. Greece did not sign the statement. Greece fired the interceptor. The country that pledged nothing on paper did more in three seconds of missile engagement than 23 signatures accomplished in three pages of diplomatic language. Readiness is a word. A Patriot launch is a verb.
Trump told the world on March 21 that Europe, Japan, Korea and China will have to get involved in policing the strait. Greece got involved before he asked. It got involved not through a statement or a pledge or a fund but through a missile defence battery that has been sitting in Saudi Arabia for four years waiting for a moment that arrived on March 19 at the speed of an Iranian ballistic warhead. The bilateral agreement that put Greek soldiers in Yanbu was signed for exactly this scenario. The scenario arrived and the agreement held.
The implications cascade. A NATO member has now engaged Iranian weapons in combat. Greece frames it as defensive, bilateral, and unrelated to the broader war. But the missile it intercepted was fired by the same IRGC that launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia the following day. The same IRGC that hit Ras Laffan in Qatar. That hit Mina Al-Ahmadi in Kuwait twice. That put a cluster munition through a daycare roof in Rishon Lezion this morning. Greece intercepted missiles from an organisation that is simultaneously attacking six countries. The word defensive becomes complicated when the attacker’s target list includes half the region.
Twenty-three nations signed a statement. One nation fired a Patriot. The question nobody is asking yet is which model scales. If Iran continues expanding its target geography from the Gulf to the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, the 23-nation statement will need to become a 23-nation engagement. Greece did not wait for the statement to tell it what to do. It had a battery, a mandate, and a missile inbound. It fired.
The refinery is still standing. The precedent is now set.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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