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🇮🇷 Iran obliterated the U.S. & Israel, every regional U.S. base is destroyed, the U.S. has lost billions of dollars in aircraft, U.S. Navy was forced to flee, hundreds of U.S. troops killed or injured
🇱🇧 Hezbollah is blowing up IDF terrorists every day with FPV drones & launching successful missile strikes into northern Israel (after Israel claimed Hezbollah was finished)
🇾🇪 Yemen’s Ansar Allah defeated US-led naval coalitions twice, they just closed the Red Sea again & they’re launching drones and missiles into Israel
🇵🇸 Hamas is still alive and still controls the security apparatus in Gaza
🇮🇶 Iraqi PMF kicked the U.S. out of every military base in their country besides some troops & proxy forces in Kurdistan region which are being bombed & drone striked daily
Alexander 🌴🇺🇦@alexsoc99
Bro the Axis of Resistance got totally smoked 😭
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🚨🗣 Ian Wright: "the Fifa World cup 2026 start tomorrow but the hype around it is about USA denying Iran citizens a chance to support their country, players getting scrutinize unnecessarily [Senegal and Uzbekistan players], prices of the world cup sky rocket and also with the denial of the Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, horrible mate!
"The World Cup starts tomorrow and somehow the football isn't the biggest story. That's the worrying part."
"Usually we're debating who will win it, who the breakout star will be, or which country looks strongest. Instead, the headlines are about visas, border checks and political disputes."
"You've got Iranian supporters being told their official ticket allocation has been withdrawn just days before the tournament. Imagine saving money for years to follow your country only to find yourself caught in a situation like that."
"Then there's the Omar Abdulkadir Artan story. A referee selected by FIFA, a man who earned his place through hard work, ends up missing the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States."
"That's horrible, mate. Absolutely horrible. This should have been one of the proudest moments of his life."
"I've also seen stories about players and officials facing intense scrutiny and delays while travelling. At some point you stop talking about football and start talking about bureaucracy."
"The whole point of a World Cup is that the world comes together. Different cultures, different languages, different flags, all sharing the same tournament."
"Instead, every day seems to bring another story that has nothing to do with what happens on the pitch."
"I understand countries have their own laws and security procedures. Nobody is arguing against that. But when the competition itself starts being overshadowed by entry issues and political tensions, people are going to ask questions."
"FIFA wanted this tournament to be a celebration of football. Right now, the build-up feels distracted by controversies that should never have become part of the story."
"Hopefully once that first ball is kicked, football takes over. Because a World Cup should be remembered for great matches and great moments, not for who was allowed through the airport."


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🚨EXCLUSIVE: Thierry Henry says the world cup in the USA is looking like a mess, Iran says FIFA has withdrawn its World Cup ticket allocation, Somali referee Omar Artan was who was appointed by FIFA to ref in the 2026 World Cup denied entry, expensive ticket and says politcs had no business in football
"The more I look at this World Cup, the more it feels like football is fighting battles that have nothing to do with football. That's what worries me."
"We're talking about the biggest sporting event on the planet, yet the conversation isn't only about players, tactics, or the countries that qualified. It's about travel issues, ticket disputes, and politics."
"Look at the situation involving Iran. Reports say the country's ticket allocation for supporters was withdrawn just days before the tournament. Whether you're Iranian or not, fans should be part of the World Cup experience."
"Then you have the Omar Artan story. FIFA selected him because they believed he was one of the best referees in the world. He earned that opportunity on merit."
"Yet he was denied entry into the United States despite reportedly holding a valid visa. Suddenly the story stopped being about football and became about something else entirely."
"I feel for him because becoming the first Somali referee at a World Cup should have been a celebration for African football, not a controversy."
"Then there are the supporters. Many people have complained about the cost of attending matches, accommodation, and travel. The World Cup should be accessible to ordinary football fans, not only the wealthiest ones."
"Football has always been at its best when it unites people from different cultures, religions, and political backgrounds. That's the beauty of the game."
"The danger is when political disputes begin influencing who can attend, who can officiate, and how supporters experience the tournament. That is a road football should avoid."
"I still believe the World Cup will produce incredible moments, but FIFA must make sure that football remains the main story. Politics has enough stages already; the football pitch shouldn't be one of them."


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