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@_luhya

In sterquiliniis invenitur: - In filth, it shall be found.

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Moses Odhiambo
Moses Odhiambo@mosestein·
You have stated clearly that aggression is from U.S. and Israel, so why is #Iran attacking UAE and other countries not involved in the war? Those are the unjustified attacks @SingoeiAKorir is referring to, but for obvious reasons you've chosen to side track and talk about unrelated UN articles and resolutions.
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IRAN EMBASSY in KENYA
IRAN EMBASSY in KENYA@IRANinKENYA·
Your Excellency, allow us to comment on this post in which we are of the view that it has missed a few important chapters of international law: 1. Aggression originates from the U.S. and the Israeli regime use of regional water, air and land territories: Based on Article 3(f) of the UN General Assembly Resolution 3314 (XXIX) (Definition of Aggression, 14 December 1974), “The action of a State in allowing its territory, which it has placed at the disposal of another State, to be used by that other State for perpetrating an act of aggression against a third State” constitutes aggression. For months, we had warned neighboring countries—particularly those along the Persian Gulf—that any aggression from their soil against Iran would be met with our inherent right to self‑defense. Despite their denials, numerous attacks against Iran have been launched from U.S. bases in these countries, a small example being the downing of three military aircraft in Kuwait. 2. Violation of Article 2(4) of the UN Charter: The United States and the Israeli regime have violated Article 2(4) , which requires all Members to “refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.” Their military aggression against Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity is the root cause of the current crisis. 3. Iran’s response is lawful, legitimate self‑defense: Our response has been strictly in exercise of our inherent right to self‑defense, consistent with international law and the principles of proportionality, necessity, and discrimination. Operations have targeted only military bases and assets of the aggressors. After these military installations were struck, enemy military personnel and forces fled into hotels and civilian centers, taking innocent civilians as hostages—a gross violation of the law of armed conflict. 4. The Strait of Hormuz: prior freedom of navigation & current restrictions: Before the U.S.‑Israeli regime military aggression against Iran’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, the Strait of Hormuz was open to all countries. Any current disruption to Persian Gulf security or maritime traffic is a direct consequence of that aggression, and full responsibility lies with the aggressors. As the coastal state, Iran has introduced necessary restrictions to ensure safe passage. Vessels belonging to non‑belligerent countries may conduct innocent passage in coordination with Iran. Clearly, vessels of belligerent parties—especially the U.S. and the terrorist Israeli regime, as well as those serving their interests—cannot use this waterway. 5. Call on all free and independent nations: The Islamic Republic of Iran expects all free and independent nations to stand on the right side of history and condemn the aggressors. We reaffirm our readiness for diplomatic solutions based on mutual respect and international law, but will not hesitate to defend our sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security. Thank you Excellency for paying due consideration the the above facts.
Korir Sing'Oei@SingoeiAKorir

Spoke on phone with H.E Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability of the United Arab Emirates this evening. He apprised me on the gravity of the situation in the region, and in particular the repercussions of IRGC’s unjustified attacks of critical infrastructure of GCC countries on not only civilian security, but economic and environmental security of the Globe. I conveyed to him Kenya’s solidarity- in line with President Ruto’s well stated position on this matter- and assured him of our readiness to work with the UAE to respond through diplomatic means to this escalating situation. @ForeignOfficeKE

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Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo
Because of the recently introduced US visa restrictions, we had to pay USD 30K as visa bonds for two Ugandan researchers to attend a conference. Think about this for a moment ⁉️‼️
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KenyanBuddy
KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
@MyLordBebo And we don't see any sand/mud that stuck those planes. Time...
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Will Schryver
Will Schryver@imetatronink·
🤔 The Unexplained Photo The photo below emerged yesterday. To my knowledge, its provenance remains unknown; the context is unknown; the identity of the pilot and his presumed captors is unknown. I find it singularly curious that this photo remains unexplained.
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Roger
Roger@rdd147·
This is literally what Trump just told you. The US flew in, built a secret US base, landed 2 C130s ran 35 miles to a distant mountain, rescued a severely injured pilot from the mountain travelling 35 miles back by foot across open plain, while engaged in massive night time fire fight. Tried to take off in 2 c130s that got stuck in airport. Kept battling until more troops came and took them away, then blew up the C130s in air.
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Just Loki@LokiJulianus

“The Americans have actually built an entire military base overnight on this random mountain while looking for a guy (he's fine btw).”

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KenyanBuddy
KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
@Ahmed_hassan_za We are equally confused about who was rescued. And that's the whole point; to obfuscate what really happened.
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African
African@ali_naka·
Trump didn’t write this thing. This is not his dictation
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KenyanBuddy
KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
@Zlatti_71 We are supposed to believe that with 4 planes down, the SOF walked out of Iran, through the deserts, literally? No. A propaganda also needs some heads and tails and needs to make sense
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Zlatti71
Zlatti71@Zlatti_71·
🔴 U.S. High-Risk Rescue Mission in Iran Ends with Destroyed Aircraft After Complex Extraction A large-scale U.S. rescue mission to recover a downed airman reportedly involved hundreds of special forces troops, dozens of warplanes, helicopters, and advanced cyber, space, and intelligence capabilities. According to former senior military officials, U.S. strike aircraft carried out bombing runs and opened fire on Iranian convoys to prevent them from reaching the area where the airman was hiding. As rescue forces closed in, a firefight broke out on the ground. The airman was equipped with a beacon and secure communications, allowing coordination with incoming rescue units. A senior U.S. military official described the operation as one of the most complex and challenging missions in the history of U.S. special operations. In a final twist, after the extraction, two transport aircraft assigned to evacuate personnel became inoperable at a remote base inside Iran. Commanders responded by deploying three additional aircraft and ultimately destroyed the disabled planes to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands. - Source: NYT - Pictures from TG Channel
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KenyanBuddy
KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
@ed_kemboi They were all killed & America will never acknowledge that. The pilot was captured and every American who went for the search party was led into an ambush and killed. X2 C130, x2 Blackhawk helicopters downed but we are supposed to believe the commandos walked out of the desert.
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Pabló Escobar
Pabló Escobar@ed_kemboi·
The 2 C130 transport the rescue personnel. Reports have it that they were in hundreds. Which Aircraft did they use to evacuate? Where did the transport aircraft land since the makeshift runway wasn’t viable?
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🍁RASTA MAN™🍁
🍁RASTA MAN™🍁@ItsJeffreyJeff·
Trump fired those army generals for a reason! The world is about to witness something big
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KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
@SprinterPress @cirnosad The under estimation of OSINT baffles me. No close quarter info is safe-Easy to pin it, easy to isolate it. Iran knows that power. It's using it.
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Sprinter Press
Sprinter Press@SprinterPress·
Iran, at the request of one user X (Twitter) @cirnosad, struck at Israel's satellite reconnaissance antennas. How one of the most epic events in history happened - let's look at it together. (Avionot)
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇮🇷 Iran fires a drone at Israel/US dedicated to Tupac.
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IRAN Embassy in Austria
IRAN Embassy in Austria@IraninAustria·
🤔 How does #Trump expect Iranians to treat the crew of the #FighterJet downed over their country? With the very #StoneAge barbarism he brags about unleashing on them — the same barbarism that lives rent-free in his own primitive mind? Or like civilized people, forced to endure a war imposed by none other than the #caveman in the Oval Office and the bloodthirsty war criminal in #TelAviv? #HandsOffIran #StandWithIran
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KenyanBuddy
KenyanBuddy@_luhya·
Bad day for war hawks. F-15, Apache, Now a warthog.
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