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Every soul must taste of death and we try you by evil and good by way of probation; and to us you shall be brought back Q(21:35)

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@Bardia_A2 Liar! real Iranian are at home becoming STEM graduates.
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Bardia 🇮🇷
Bardia 🇮🇷@Bardia_A2·
من از داخل ایران می‌نویسم: افرادی که خارج نشسته‌اند و از دور می‌گویند «جنگ برای مردم ایران خطرناک است»، واقعاً نمی‌فهمند ما داخل چه جهنمی زندگی می‌کنیم. این حرف‌ها از رانت خوری است تا دلسوزی. خطر واقعی برای ما جنگ نیست؛ ماندن جمهوری اسلامی است. سیستمی که زندگی، امید و آینده را نابود کرده. اگر این ادامه پیدا کند، چیزی برای از دست دادن باقی نمی‌ماند. مشکل ما «جنگ» نیست؛ مشکل ما همین وضعیتی است که هر روز داریم در آن خفه می‌شویم. #KingRezaPahlavi#ThankYouBiBi#IranRevolution2026
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Rx@ikhlass_00·
@fortisfortuna_9 @RezaNasri1 It's war of attrition, Iran doesn't fight to win wars. But to make it costly and exhaust the enemy, until he leaves defeated.
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veritas-v-liberabit@fortisfortuna_9·
@RezaNasri1 That's a lot of typing, dude. The thing is, you guys know how to survive really well. But that doesn't mean you know how to win a war. Actually, you've never won a war, not directly and not through your proxies like Hezbollah, Houthis, or Hamas.
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
The notion that Iran will cave to added pressure betrays a profound ignorance. Iran is a country that resisted eight years of the most brutal war in modern history, even as both the Soviet and Western camps poured every resource into arming the aggressor. In fact, crushing Iran was one of the very few goals on which Cold War rivals found common ground, and one in which they collectively failed. Iran is a country that faced Saddam Hussein’s invasion while he was financed by every Arab capital, armed and shielded by the USSR and the United States alike, and allowed to unleash chemical weapons with total impunity upon Iranian cities, civilians, and combatants. Iran is a country that endured economic pressure so crushing it would have starved and shattered most nations on Earth, yet rose stronger, advancing and surpassing many of its contemporaries. Iran is a country that preserved its domestic cohesion and social unity through decades of relentless psychological warfare—24/7 satellite channels deploying every lie, every provocation, every narrative of despair designed to fracture societies. Iran is a country that mastered the COVID-19 crisis with a fraction of the resources available to nations of similar size, succeeding while denied vaccines, loans, and aid granted freely to every other country. Iran is a country that withstood “maximum pressure,” massive cyberattacks, covert operations, assassination campaigns, coup attempts, and the ring of American bases and armed terrorist groups planted along its borders. Iran is a country surrounded by wealthy, hostile neighbours and an influential Israel that mobilise every medium and every lever in Western capitals to demonise it and undermine its vital interests. And still Iran has not merely survived this storm of hostility—it has advanced, it has progressed, it has grown. Because resilience is in Iran’s DNA. It is a proud, sophisticated nation where both its government and its people carry within them the instinct, the culture, the intelligence, and the unbreakable will to turn pressure into strength and adversity into victory. The more you try to coerce Iran, the more it will resist.
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@RFIAfrique Human Rights watch should go under a shade and f**k itself.
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RFI Afrique@RFIAfrique·
Burkina Faso: les inquiétudes de Human Rights Watch face au nouveau recrutement massif de soldats rfi.my/Cerp.x
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@DavidHundeyin A very good advice that every Nigerian should give attention to.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The best thing you can do for yourself as a Nigerian is to use that internet connection of yours while you still can, and follow/read/watch information from a wide variety of sources from all over the world. Your Nigerian media is a Europe-US information cage. When I say "Nigerian media", I'm not just talking about news platforms. I mean your popular social media bloggers. Your big content aggregators. Your online discussion and image boards. Everything is bought and paid for, and the money is always European or American. Do yourself a favour and unplug. Look for news, web content, TV series, movies and discussion forums from Asia, Latin America and other parts of Africa. Watch Brazilian TV shows. Watch Chinese documentaries. Watch Vietnamese movies. Follow social media content creators from Indonesia and Russia. Lurk on Pakistani message boards. Gain a wider picture of the world while you still have access to a relatively open internet that allows you to do so. It's the best thing you can do for yourself.
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Rx@ikhlass_00·
@saintbarnaditus @lorddrey Pls read this and perhaps your mindset might change a bit..x.com/i/status/20495…
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago

The ongoing crisis in Sudan is a calculated offensive in the U.S. economic war against China. It is a geopolitical move to conquer Eurasia and ensure Washington emerges as the world's sole, unchallenged superpower. To understand this, we must look at the history. Before the 2011 balkanization of Sudan, China forged an ironclad relationship with the Sudanese government. Beijing was not just buy 80% of Sudan’s oil; it built the entire industry from the ground up with a massive $6 billion investment. Because the bulk of Sudanese oil was locked in the South and far from the Red Sea, Sudan lacked the logistics to transport it. China shattered that barrier by single-handedly constructing a 1,500-mile pipeline to funnel that wealth to the northern ports for international trade. Once the oil began to flow in 1999, Sudan’s GDP surged at an average of 6% per year, and oil eventually accounted for 95% of the country’s export earnings. But this growth was something Washington could not allow. China held an effective monopoly in East Africa, and Sudan provided Beijing a way to bypass U.S. sanctions and naval blockades. Because the oil moved through the Red Sea and not international waters, the U.S. Navy could not illegally intercept the shipments. Realizing they could not "break" Sudan through financial pressure or sanctions due to this Chinese bypass, Washington pivoted to balkanization. If you cannot control the government of a unified state, you weaponize a rebellion to rip it in half. You steal the oil fields from the un-sanctionable North and hand them to a new Southern puppet state, one entirely dependent on Western aid and recognition. This was when the American and British media manufactured the "Christian Genocide" narrative. they exploited internal conflicts, reframing them as the targeted slaughter of Christians by a Muslim majority, the exact same script they are currently running in Nigeria. Suddenly, the "Save Darfur" movement dominated American media. The Bush administration flooded the public with reports on the persecution of Christians, and NGOs scattered across the country blew the trumpet for international intervention. By the time Obama took office, this narrative was so deeply scorched into the American psyche that he had the "moral" cover to finish the job without a whisper of public dissent. Bowed by Western outcry and Pentagon pressure, the government in Khartoum succumbed and signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. This plan mandated that the North stop defending its sovereignty against rebels who were sabotaging pipelines. The agreement forced the Sudanese government to allow the South to hold a "referendum." To achieve this, Obama deployed a "Sticks and Carrots" approach. The "carrot" was the hollow promise that Sudan would be removed from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list and allowed to re-enter the global market. Simultaneously, Obama swung the "stick," by threatening to impose crippling economic sanctions every year to keep Khartoum’s economy in a state of terminal collapse should they refuse this offer. UN Ambassador Susan Rice led the charge to ensure the UN Security Council remained a unified front against Khartoum. The U.S. framed the referendum as a "matter of global security," making it clear that if Khartoum interfered, the U.S. would launch unilateral strikes or impose a "no-fly" zone, the same imperialist tactic used to destroy Libya. These geopolitical games marked the official start of the balkanization of Africa’s largest state. The fact that South Sudan lacked the infrastructure to function as a state did not deter Obama. He shipped hundreds of millions of dollars to the Southern rebels to bankroll this transition. This funding provided training, communications gear, and a formal chain of command, effectively building a Western-aligned army inside a sovereign state before it had even been partitioned. The Obama administration used USAID to bypass Khartoum and fund infrastructure specifically in the South. This wasn't "aid"; it was hostile state-building. By constructing roads, government offices, and legal systems in the South, the U.S. ensured the region was administratively decoupled from the North long before the 2011 vote. In January 2011, the people of southern Sudan voted. The secessionists "won" the referendum by a staggering, statistically impossible 99%. The event was almost entirely funded and organized by the U.S. and its allies. It was conducted under the absolute military grip of the Southern rebels, the very group Washington had been bankrolling for years. In many areas, there was no secret ballot and no "No" campaign was allowed to exist. Following this 99% "Yes" vote, Israel was among the first to recognize South Sudan, immediately establishing military and economic ties, exactly as they are currently doing with Somaliland. The unified state of Sudan, the largest in Africa, was effectively destroyed. China was forced to recognize this "new country" to protect its multi-billion dollar oil investments. They set up an embassy in Juba, desperately trying to work with this Western-backed mini-state. But the country was a shell; it had almost no domestic industry. Its "government" existed only to collect oil rents, while the survival of the population was outsourced to the "humanitarian-industrial complex." Billions in aid flow in, but it never builds a self-sustaining economy. Instead, it ensures the state remains weak and dependent on foreign whims. Within just two years of independence, South Sudan collapsed into a brutal civil war that slaughtered 400,000 people. By 2024, the pipeline used to export oil was damaged and clogged. This cut off 90% of the government's revenue, leading to a total halt in civil servant salaries and the vaporization of what little state authority remained. Washington’s plan worked. China has effectively packed its bags and left the country. The situation in Sudan is now so dire that you would need a heart made of silicone to read about it and not shed tears. Seventeen million people across both Sudan and South Sudan have been uprooted, reduced to perpetual refugees at the mercy of NGOs. The current phase of the war began when General Mohamed Dagalo (Hemedti), leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), seized the Jebel Amer gold mines in Darfur. Hemedti bypassed the state entirely, funneling his gold to Dubai through his family-run company, Al Junaid, and parking the profits in UAE banks. Today, 80% of Sudanese gold is shipped straight to Dubai. The UAE bankrolls the RSF. It is not just gold that the Gulf powers want. When the UAE and Saudi Arabia needed troops for their war in Yemen, they paid Hemedti and the military billions to ship thousands of Sudanese soldiers off to fight as mercenaries. This is the fate of Sudan today. It is the ruinous result of a superpower war fought to maintain primacy over the entire hemisphere.

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Erick Muriithi
Erick Muriithi@saintbarnaditus·
@lorddrey They shouldn't shout long live america... But they shouldn't shout ... Death to America ... To begin with... Second, america will not bomb their cities if they don't threaten america.. The formula for peace is very simple...
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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
Americans: Muslim countries are training their children to shoot guns and they are shouting "Death to America". Me: You are very very stupid. So my father and mother will die in your hands and what you expect me to be chanting is "Long Live America"? Are people born retarded on the other side of the earth? If Muslim children are shouting "Death to America" it is justified. You are responsible for the death of their parents and they don't owe you kindness. You owe them vengeance. It is your tax contributions and support for your governments that kill their parents, loot their land, and impoverish their people. Their songs are very justified. It is a chant of resistance expected from every oppressed people.
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Rx@ikhlass_00·
@EthanLevins2 Your answer is in "who created and fund ISIS?".
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
I wish the U.S. would help Russia fight ISIS in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. I wonder why they won’t?
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@Chetuyachinago They're very evil and heartless. Also, don't forget that Sudan was among the " we'll destroy 7 countries in 5 years", which was accomplished.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
The ongoing crisis in Sudan is a calculated offensive in the U.S. economic war against China. It is a geopolitical move to conquer Eurasia and ensure Washington emerges as the world's sole, unchallenged superpower. To understand this, we must look at the history. Before the 2011 balkanization of Sudan, China forged an ironclad relationship with the Sudanese government. Beijing was not just buy 80% of Sudan’s oil; it built the entire industry from the ground up with a massive $6 billion investment. Because the bulk of Sudanese oil was locked in the South and far from the Red Sea, Sudan lacked the logistics to transport it. China shattered that barrier by single-handedly constructing a 1,500-mile pipeline to funnel that wealth to the northern ports for international trade. Once the oil began to flow in 1999, Sudan’s GDP surged at an average of 6% per year, and oil eventually accounted for 95% of the country’s export earnings. But this growth was something Washington could not allow. China held an effective monopoly in East Africa, and Sudan provided Beijing a way to bypass U.S. sanctions and naval blockades. Because the oil moved through the Red Sea and not international waters, the U.S. Navy could not illegally intercept the shipments. Realizing they could not "break" Sudan through financial pressure or sanctions due to this Chinese bypass, Washington pivoted to balkanization. If you cannot control the government of a unified state, you weaponize a rebellion to rip it in half. You steal the oil fields from the un-sanctionable North and hand them to a new Southern puppet state, one entirely dependent on Western aid and recognition. This was when the American and British media manufactured the "Christian Genocide" narrative. they exploited internal conflicts, reframing them as the targeted slaughter of Christians by a Muslim majority, the exact same script they are currently running in Nigeria. Suddenly, the "Save Darfur" movement dominated American media. The Bush administration flooded the public with reports on the persecution of Christians, and NGOs scattered across the country blew the trumpet for international intervention. By the time Obama took office, this narrative was so deeply scorched into the American psyche that he had the "moral" cover to finish the job without a whisper of public dissent. Bowed by Western outcry and Pentagon pressure, the government in Khartoum succumbed and signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. This plan mandated that the North stop defending its sovereignty against rebels who were sabotaging pipelines. The agreement forced the Sudanese government to allow the South to hold a "referendum." To achieve this, Obama deployed a "Sticks and Carrots" approach. The "carrot" was the hollow promise that Sudan would be removed from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list and allowed to re-enter the global market. Simultaneously, Obama swung the "stick," by threatening to impose crippling economic sanctions every year to keep Khartoum’s economy in a state of terminal collapse should they refuse this offer. UN Ambassador Susan Rice led the charge to ensure the UN Security Council remained a unified front against Khartoum. The U.S. framed the referendum as a "matter of global security," making it clear that if Khartoum interfered, the U.S. would launch unilateral strikes or impose a "no-fly" zone, the same imperialist tactic used to destroy Libya. These geopolitical games marked the official start of the balkanization of Africa’s largest state. The fact that South Sudan lacked the infrastructure to function as a state did not deter Obama. He shipped hundreds of millions of dollars to the Southern rebels to bankroll this transition. This funding provided training, communications gear, and a formal chain of command, effectively building a Western-aligned army inside a sovereign state before it had even been partitioned. The Obama administration used USAID to bypass Khartoum and fund infrastructure specifically in the South. This wasn't "aid"; it was hostile state-building. By constructing roads, government offices, and legal systems in the South, the U.S. ensured the region was administratively decoupled from the North long before the 2011 vote. In January 2011, the people of southern Sudan voted. The secessionists "won" the referendum by a staggering, statistically impossible 99%. The event was almost entirely funded and organized by the U.S. and its allies. It was conducted under the absolute military grip of the Southern rebels, the very group Washington had been bankrolling for years. In many areas, there was no secret ballot and no "No" campaign was allowed to exist. Following this 99% "Yes" vote, Israel was among the first to recognize South Sudan, immediately establishing military and economic ties, exactly as they are currently doing with Somaliland. The unified state of Sudan, the largest in Africa, was effectively destroyed. China was forced to recognize this "new country" to protect its multi-billion dollar oil investments. They set up an embassy in Juba, desperately trying to work with this Western-backed mini-state. But the country was a shell; it had almost no domestic industry. Its "government" existed only to collect oil rents, while the survival of the population was outsourced to the "humanitarian-industrial complex." Billions in aid flow in, but it never builds a self-sustaining economy. Instead, it ensures the state remains weak and dependent on foreign whims. Within just two years of independence, South Sudan collapsed into a brutal civil war that slaughtered 400,000 people. By 2024, the pipeline used to export oil was damaged and clogged. This cut off 90% of the government's revenue, leading to a total halt in civil servant salaries and the vaporization of what little state authority remained. Washington’s plan worked. China has effectively packed its bags and left the country. The situation in Sudan is now so dire that you would need a heart made of silicone to read about it and not shed tears. Seventeen million people across both Sudan and South Sudan have been uprooted, reduced to perpetual refugees at the mercy of NGOs. The current phase of the war began when General Mohamed Dagalo (Hemedti), leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), seized the Jebel Amer gold mines in Darfur. Hemedti bypassed the state entirely, funneling his gold to Dubai through his family-run company, Al Junaid, and parking the profits in UAE banks. Today, 80% of Sudanese gold is shipped straight to Dubai. The UAE bankrolls the RSF. It is not just gold that the Gulf powers want. When the UAE and Saudi Arabia needed troops for their war in Yemen, they paid Hemedti and the military billions to ship thousands of Sudanese soldiers off to fight as mercenaries. This is the fate of Sudan today. It is the ruinous result of a superpower war fought to maintain primacy over the entire hemisphere.
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Rx@ikhlass_00·
@Ozedikus There has never been independence to those "supposedly independent countries".
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬@Ozedikus·
If poorer nations became fully developed and stable, migration would drop and richer countries would face shortages of cheap labor and raw resources. It feels like there’s a deliberate effort to keep things that way
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TAFF TAFARI 🌍🍀@MbyeMustapha·
@nnamdiobiii Every Muslim country will be attracted by the Arabs or the black Arabs again because Islam ☪️ like killing black people but never a Chinese 🇨🇳 or European. You’re what you pray for and we must stop praying to Arabs as African people but pray to our ancestors 🌍.
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
You see that thing that happened in Mali. If Africans don’t read the handwriting on the wall, we will see another 1970s
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@OzorNdiOzor Send them to their maker.
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Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
More than anything, you needed to see how FAMA is dropping Islamist extremist Janjaweed in Mali. Bodies everywhere. It seems FAMA baited them by convincing them territories were falling; while they were celebrating, the Mali junta closed in with a devastating counterattack. More than 100 were arrested. JNIM, with Tuareg rebel allies from the FLA, carried out their biggest coordinated attacks since 2012, hitting Bamako hard; Kati barracks, the airport, and probing key areas as if they already owned them. They then stormed Kidal, Gao, Sevaré, and more, believing the junta was weak due to fuel blockades and old grudges. But FAMA and the Africa Corps weren’t sleeping: they let the attackers overextend, then shut the trap with helicopter gunships, FPV drones, and aggressive ground forces. Hundreds were neutralized, streets were littered from the capital to the desert, equipment was wrecked, and surviving captives were detained. Overall: situation under control, Mali strong, and the extremists utterly destroyed.
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@przidnt1 K lugioplpo
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@araghchi You need to sink one of those Ducks to send a clear msg.
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
Blockading Iranian ports is an act of war and thus a violation of the ceasefire. Striking a commercial vessel and taking its crew hostage is an even greater violation. Iran knows how to neutralize restrictions, how to defend its interests, and how to resist bullying.
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Bebeto@ia_bebeto·
@World_Affairs11 We’re almost there, fellas. The beginning of the end of the evil state of America and its genocidal ally in Israel. In our lifetime, they’ll be turned to nonentities, wasting away as the rest of the world looks on with smiles and happiness. I affirm.
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World Affairs
World Affairs@World_Affairs11·
BREAKING: China announces Petro-Yaun deals with Gulf countries, replacing Petro-Dollar deals
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@TheDude30784759 @Big_Mck You're the one being fed propaganda you dickhead. We've seen how the US invaded the world causing destructions and death everywhere under the disguise of Democracy and freedom, where as it's absolute imperialism. When last did Chi invaded a country?
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The Dude
The Dude@TheDude30784759·
@ikhlass_00 @Big_Mck farm from it...But the Chinese people are great..CCP not so much but keep on being a F@g and sucking that CCP dick how much they paying you for the propaganda CCockP sucker? China would crumble with out the US...
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Once you can achieve this, or close to making your population enjoy this level of economic freedom, you will automatically become an enemy of the United States. This is why the United States hates China or any other country with a better economic or governance system.
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen

90% of Chinese adults own their home. 80% have no mortgage. Meanwhile, these are what new 4th generation apartments look like... Balconies are now mandated for new builds, by law.

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@BRICSinfo These guys are so obsessed with China.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 US Treasury Secretary Bessent says China will no longer be able to get oil from Iran.
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@SuperDa97331368 @David_Y3 You obey the commands of your parents (perhaps), can we say you worship them too?
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Super Dave@SuperDa97331368·
@ikhlass_00 @Kryptotajeer @David_Y3 Ibn Taymiyyah: In his work Al-Ubudiyyah (Being a True Slave of Allah), he defines worship as "a collective term for everything that Allah loves and is pleased with—whether sayings or actions, outward and inward".
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David@David_Y3·
Why do Christians have the highest rate of leaving their religion, why do Muslims have the lowest rate of leaving Islam, and why do people of other religions convert to Islam the most?
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@TrumpDailyPosts The US has obliterated Iran's nuclear sites in June 25, what other nuclear threat is POTUS referring to?
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Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social
𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗱 𝗝. 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗺𝗽 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝟬𝟴:𝟱𝟯 𝗔𝗠 𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝟬𝟰.𝟭𝟮.𝟮𝟲 Iran promised to open the Strait of Hormuz, and they knowingly failed to do so. This caused anxiety, dislocation, and pain to many people and Countries throughout the World. They say they put mines in the water, even though all of their Navy, and most of their “mine droppers,” have been completely blown up. They may have done so, but what ship owner would want to take the chance? There is great dishonor and permanent harm to the reputation of Iran, and what’s left of their “Leaders,” but we are beyond all of that. As they promised, they better begin the process of getting this INTERNATIONAL WATERWAY OPEN AND FAST! Every Law in the book is being violated by them. I have been fully debriefed by Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, on the meeting that took place in Islamabad through the kind and very competent leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, of Pakistan. They are very extraordinary men, and continuously thank me for saving 30 to 50 million lives in what would have been a horrendous War with India. I always appreciate hearing that — The amount of Humanity spoken of is incomprehensible. The meeting with Iran began early in the morning, and lasted throughout the night — Close to 20 hours. I could go into great detail, and talk about much that has been gotten but, there is only one thing that matters — IRAN IS UNWILLING TO GIVE UP ITS NUCLEAR AMBITIONS! In many ways, the points that were agreed to are better than us continuing our Military Operations to conclusion, but all of those points don’t matter compared to allowing Nuclear Power to be in the hands of such volatile, difficult, unpredictable people. My three Representatives, as all of this time went by, became, not surprisingly, very friendly and respectful of Iran’s Representatives, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, Abbas Araghchi, and Ali Bagheri, but that doesn’t matter because they were very unyielding as to the single most important issue and, as I have always said, right from the beginning, and many years ago, IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!
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