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Pakistan🇵🇰🇹🇷 Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Ayesha Ijaz Khan
Ayesha Ijaz Khan@ayeshaijazkhan·
@essaaa__a The larger delegation (above photo is r just core 3-4 people) on US side had women.
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سلـطان
سلـطان@sultanwho·
UAE DOMINATED AND WON THIS WAR
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ddk
ddk@ddk1686847·
@Misa_Roumi I wonder what they were doing in south Lebanon
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Gabbar
Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
Hey @grok is this video made through AI? Can you also mark his Six fingers?
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Sarbaz Roohulla Rezvi
Sarbaz Roohulla Rezvi@SarbazRezvi·
Trump kidnapped president of a sovereign country; Trump is now starving the people of Cuba to death; Trump is threatening the people of Iran with war; Yet we have Muslim leaders just like Shabaz Sharif, who calls him truly a man of peace; 🤮
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JM News Network
JM News Network@JMNewsNetwork_·
Hey @grok remove the photo that depicts idol worshipping
JM News Network tweet media
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Mario
Mario@PawlowskiMario·
Fuck Maduro 🖕 Fuck Trump🖕 Fuck Putin🖕 Fuck Netanyahu 🖕 Fuck Modi🖕 Fuck Orban🖕 Fuck Khamenei🖕 Fuck MAGA 🖕 Fuck Hamas🖕 Fuck Brics🖕 Fuck Religions🖕 Fuck all of it🖕 Who did I miss?
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
What hits first in 2026 — $BTC $150K, $ETH $5K, or $SOL $300? 🚀👇
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Imran Khan
Imran Khan@ImranKhanPTI·
“The FIA sent a team to interrogate me for voicing my views on these matters: - “Anti-state” content in my tweets - Afghanistan and foreign policy - “Asim Law” - My comparison of Asim Munir’s actions to those of Yahya Khan that led to the Fall of Dhaka - Psychological torture in jail The very first question they put to me was why my Twitter account carries what they call “anti-state” content. I responded by reminding them that I am a former Prime Minister and I represent eighty percent population of Pakistani. I will speak on every issue that is in the interests of my people. I have every right to raise my voice for them. No power can strip me of this right, nor can anyone silence my voice on matters that concern the interests of my country and my people. Their second question was why I repeatedly raise the issue of Afghanistan and foreign policy. My answer was that the prudent policies adopted during PTI's tenure ushered in an era of unprecedented peace in Pakistan, most notably in the tribal regions. Today, as military operations drag us back into turmoil, I cannot remain silent while my people are burned in the fire. During PTI's term in government, Afghanistan was under the anti-Pakistan Ashraf Ghani administration. The Afghan NDS, working in close collaboration with India, was hostile to Pakistan. Even then, we engaged them in dialogue. I personally went to Afghanistan and invited Ashraf Ghani to Pakistan in the interest of peace. This restored peace to the tribal areas and, after a long time, an environment of stability began to take hold there. The then ISI also supported our policy. But the moment Asim Munir assumed command, he turned to threatening the new pro-Pakistan Afghan government and set out to destabilize the situation. Afghan refugees with three generations of roots here were expelled by force, while drone strikes shattered relations between the two nations and destroyed the hard-won peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the tribal areas. There can be no peace until all four stakeholders in the region - the Afghan government, the people of Afghanistan, the Pakistani government, and the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - sit together. History shows that military operations cannot establish peace no matter how much force is used. The next point of interrogation was about my description of the current situation as “Asim Law.” My answer was that the destruction taking place everywhere in the country today is under Asim Law. This is not propaganda. It is a statement based on facts and ground realities. First, I was abducted from inside court premises by paramilitary Rangers, and the false-flag operation of 9th May (2023) was orchestrated. That operation was preplanned; otherwise, ten thousand PTI workers could not have been rounded up in mere hours.. The CCTV footage was made to disappear to protect the real culprits. After that, those who held press conferences were set free, and those who continued to stand with PTI were subjected to relentless harassment. This scheme did not just crush PTI; it shattered the very foundations of human rights in the country. After that, when the people entrusted us with a two-thirds mandate, it was stolen, and the very thieves whose tales of corruption the ISI itself once told me were imposed on the nation. The Election Commissioner who should have been charged under Article 6 was granted a nine-month extension. The 26th Constitutional Amendment was passed through the Form 47 Assembly, and judges with no conscience were elevated from whom there is no hope for justice. Every institution has been destroyed. The ISI, which was working for peace with Afghanistan during PTI's term, has now been reduced to Asim Munir’s personal mafia whose sole duty is to crush PTI by any means. All of this is happening under Asim Law. The fourth question put to me was why I mention the Fall of Dhaka and compare Asim Munir with Yahya Khan.
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