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Morrisbhere

@morrisbhere

Conservative non apologist, rational thinker, babysaver, poet, scientist, know-it-all with Unusual Takes

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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
The biggest danger in AI is when different ones will war with each other. They are the ultimate hacker because they speak machine language. The first one that is able to drop morality, will beat the rest. Oh wait, none of them have morality now. Let’s see what Grok says:
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Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@JewishWarrior13 Muslims being duplicitous as usual. Two-faced and no honor. This is a Failure Bloc that knows if they don’t have the Israel bogeyman, their people will start looking at them.
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨 Saudi Analyst Mobarak Al-Atty: Saudi Arabia is leading a new Arab-Islamic Bloc with Pakistan, Turkey, and Qatar; it has put the brakes on the Abraham Accords and is clearing the region of Israeli presence.
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South Asia Index
South Asia Index@SouthAsiaIndex·
Breaking News: “Saudi Arabia is leading a new Arab Islamic bloc with Pakistan, Turkey, and Qatar. It has put the brakes on the Abraham Accords and will be clearing Israeli presence from region. No one is joining Abraham Accords anymore.” — Saudi Analyst on Russia Today TV.
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Hania@Hania16836·
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Robinstick
Robinstick@RobinstickC·
¿Cómo se llama en tu país un grupo de ratas? 🐀
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Bishop Athanasius Schneider is saying something a lot of people in Europe are afraid to admit out loud. He calls it what it really is. This is not about refugees. It’s a mass invasion aimed at turning Europe into an Islamic continent. He says this has been happening for the last 50 or 60 years, and now it’s speeding up fast. Europeans are barely having children, while many Muslim families have five, six or more. The numbers are clear. In a few decades, Europe could have a Muslim majority. He talks about a bigger plan behind it all. Powerful people are using this migration to destroy Europe’s Christian roots and its whole culture. No fancy words or political games. Just straight talk about what’s really happening with birth rates and the future of the continent. It’s refreshing to hear a church leader speak so honestly about this.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Ferrari has just officially unveiled its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. • Starting price: $640,000 • Interior co-designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive • Range: 280 miles (expected EPA) • Peak charging speed: 350kW • 122 kWh battery • 1,050 horsepower • 0-60mph: 2.4s • 800v • Four-door four-seater • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Weight: 4,982 lbs • Front motors spin to 30,000 rpm, rears hit 25,500 rpm • Car uses an accelerometer to capture real vibrations from the electric motors & rear chassis. An algorithm filters out unpleasant frequencies and amplifies only the more “musical” sounds. This can be heard inside and outside the car. • Paddle shifter on steering wheel changes how aggressively torque is delivered, with five different levels • The trunk has 21.1 cubic feet of space, the largest luggage capacity the company has ever offered • 197.6 inches long, about as long as a Tesla Model S U.S. deliveries start in Q2 2027. More photos in the thread below:
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@MOSSADil Saudi Arabia should take them back and decolonize. These Arab countries only have oil because the world lets them. Time to stop all this terrorism and war by erasing them. They aren’t doing anybody a favor by making peace. They need it to survive.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
UPDATE—After a call with President Trump urging Arab and Muslim nations to join the Abraham Accords, a Saudi source says Riyadh will not normalize ties with Israel without an “irreversible pathway” to a Palestinian state. The issue remains a major sticking point in Saudi-Israel negotiations amid the ongoing Gaza war. Maybe they could create a second state in Saudi Arabia.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@Ed_Husain Saudi Arabia should take them back and decolonize. These Arab countries only have oil because the world lets them. Time to stop all this terrorism and war by erasing them. They aren’t doing anybody a favor by making peace. They need it to survive.
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Ed Husain
Ed Husain@Ed_Husain·
UAE, Bahrain, Morocco showed Israel that peace is possible. Now for Israel to gesture back that it too can cross the Rubicon and find a pathway to a Palestinian home. Saudi Arabia is the prize for peace. Iran’s grand strategy fails. Over to Israel. Show us a better world.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@abdulslam2017 These Arab countries only have oil because the world lets them. Time to stop all this terrorism and war by erasing them. They aren’t doing anybody a favor by making peace. They need it to survive.
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🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh
🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh@abdulslam2017·
🚨 To Senator Lindsey Graham… A message from the heart of Riyadh Read this carefully, for what you are about to hear is not a flowery diplomatic statement, but the truth from the capital of decision-making that is leading the world towards a just peace: Firstly: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not need lessons in ‘boldness’ from anyone. Remember, on 22 May 2026, Riyadh launched its historic ‘International Coalition for a Two-State Solution’ initiative, bringing together 165 nations from across the globe to endorse, recognise and support it. This is our international standing, and this is our boldness, which needs no endorsement from you. Secondly: The entire world holds the Kingdom in the highest regard and esteem. We build our strategic relations with the East and the West, with Beijing, Moscow and Washington, and with the European Union, Britain and other influential international powers, in accordance with our national interests and our firm principles, not according to anyone’s dictates. And if you issue a statement linking the continuation of relations or threatening ‘grave repercussions’, you are thereby – in the most blatant manner – undermining the historic strategic relationship between the Kingdom and the United States. Such crude language is unbecoming of allies, and we address it only to those who are ignorant of the Kingdom’s standing and prestige. Thirdly: Who inspired you to ask us to join the Abraham Accords as if you were doing us a favour or dictating our choices? Let us be clear with you: our position on the Palestinian cause is not a bargaining chip, and neither threats nor enticements will sway it. There will be no peace without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. This is the position we have declared to the world, and this is the essence of our initiative, which 165 countries have rallied behind. We are on the right side of history, and international legitimacy is on our side. Fourthly: A word of free advice… Before you threaten and make threats, take a good look at the bigger picture. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia draws its strength first from God, then from its wise leaders throughout the centuries, from the founder King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is leading this historic transformation, alongside its loyal people and all free people of the world. Rest assured that history proves that Riyadh has never bowed down, and will not bow down today. In conclusion: history will remember those who led the world towards a just peace, and it will remember those who gambled on the language of threats and blackmail and lost the bet. Do not misjudge the situation… again.
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

If in fact as a result of these negotiations to end the Iranian conflict, our Arab and Muslim allies in the region agreed to join the Abraham Accords, it would make this agreement one of the most consequential in the history of the Middle East. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan joining the Abraham Accords would be beyond transformative for the region and world. It is a brilliant move by President Trump. To Saudi Arabia and others: Now is the time to be bold for the future of a new Middle East. I expect, as President Trump has suggested, you will in fact join the Abraham Accords effectively ending the Arab-Israeli conflict. If you refuse to go down this path as suggested by President Trump, it will have severe repercussions for our future relationships and make this peace proposal unacceptable. Further, it would be seen by history as a major miscalculation. President Trump: Stick to your guns in getting a good deal with Iran. Equally important, stick to your guns in insisting Saudi Arabia and others join the Abraham Accords as part of these negotiations. Again, this is a brilliant proposal by President Trump.

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TheFrenchie
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats·
As a European, I don't understand how Trump remains in power after everything he has done.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@CollinRugg If leftists couldn’t make money on the homeless, they would be offering them euthanasia like they do in Canada to reduce the budget
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle. Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?" Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These people have been bused in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits." "These people, when I unplug them ... they're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them."
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Brian Atlas
Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas·
🚨 WARNING: BLOOD BOILING. This HAS to be a crime right? If you pull your fist back and extend it to just an inch away from someone’s face, that’s still an assault. Why don’t the cops/DA charge these guys? They post it all to IG.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@archer_rs Oh what scary colors! It’s very effective propaganda for the dim witted.
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RS Archer
RS Archer@archer_rs·
Apparently climate change is a myth.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@abasitpak1 These Arab countries only have oil because the world lets them. Time to stop all this terrorism and war by erasing them.
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Abdul Basit
Abdul Basit@abasitpak1·
Cat is out of the bag. Trump wants Muslim states to sign Abraham Accords before he signs Iran deal. What a travesty. Pakistan will never agree to such a preposterous proposition/precondition. Without Palestine State there is no Israeli State for Pakistan/Saudi Arabia/Qatar—-
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@LiuInTheShadows Kuwait should be on this list since we saved their ass against Saddam Hussein (who Palestinians supported)
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🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋
🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋@LiuInTheShadows·
TRUMP JUST PUBLISHED THE EXACT LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT MUST SIGN THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS OR THERE IS NO IRAN DEAL Not a suggestion. Not a request. MANDATORY. Simultaneous. His exact word. Here is the list: 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia → no diplomatic relations with Israel → now told signing is non-negotiable 🇶🇦 Qatar → hosts Hamas political bureau → now told to normalize with Israel as part of the Iran package 🇵🇰 Pakistan → nuclear-armed, 230 million Muslims, never recognized Israel → leaders reportedly SURPRISED on the call 🇹🇷 Turkey → NATO member, Erdogan called Israel's Gaza operations war crimes → now on the mandatory list 🇪🇬 Egypt → existing peace treaty with Israel since 1979 → full Abraham Accords normalization is a different ask 🇯🇴 Jordan → peace treaty since 1994 → full normalization still a new demand 🇧🇭 Bahrain → already signed in 2020 → now being used as the template everyone else must follow 🇦🇪 UAE → original signatory → now expected to pull the others across the line 💀 8 countries on one call 💀 7 of them have no full normalization with Israel 💀 ZERO were told this was coming — leaders described as surprised 💀 100% of this is being framed as repayment for U.S. efforts Trump's own words on Truth Social, May 25, 2026: "after all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords." Every country on this list has a domestic political cost for signing. Not a small one. An enormous one. Trump's 48-hour ultimatum is still forming. These are the countries at the table right now. Follow and turn on notifications before it's too late.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@Osint613 Put it in Saudi Arabia, where Arabs are from. Decolonization.
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Morrisbhere
Morrisbhere@morrisbhere·
@AmitSegal @AlanFJr Interesting that we saved Kuwait and defeated Iraq and no American leader asked these two countries to make peace with Israel when we had all the cards. Feckless Bush. Trump plays better cards.
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
The bill for American action has arrived at the Saudi door. Last night, Donald Trump reportedly demanded that in exchange for finalizing the current ceasefire deal with Iran—the one desperately needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—the Gulf states would have to pay a massive premium: immediate normalization with Israel. According to my sources, the ultimatum was met with literal silence. The Arab leaders were so thoroughly stunned by the audacity of the request that Trump actually had to break the silence with a follow-up: “Are you still there?” For months, we have watched a narrative form: Israel deceived the United States into a disastrous war that only empowered Iran. This narrative ignores multiple factors, including but not limited to the fact that it was Trump’s choice, Trump did not follow the Israeli plan, and—perhaps most of all—the presence of another major player calling for war: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In late February, The Washington Post reported that the decision to go to war had been reached after encouragement from two key allies: Israel and Saudi Arabia. Throughout the war, they reinforced this support. A few weeks later, when Trump was claiming that the war would be over in a few days, The New York Times reported that both nations heavily encouraged a continuation of the conflict. Prince Mohammed reportedly argued that the United States should consider putting troops in Iran to seize energy infrastructure and force the government out of power. But things have changed. The Saudis never expected to put their core energy infrastructure on the line for this conflict, assuming a covert nod to Washington would yield a painless destruction of the Iranian threat. Instead, the smoking ruins of the Ras Tanura refinery, a staggering $33.5 billion first-quarter deficit, and a hull-to-hull backup in the Strait of Hormuz served as a brutal awakening. With the United Arab Emirates stepping aggressively into the vacuum—gladly absorbing the role of America’s primary, hardline Gulf ally—Riyadh is executing a frantic tactical retreat. For the past month and a half, MBS has been beating a different drum: diplomacy. “Okay,” said Trump last night, but constantly shifting positions comes with a cost: normalization. This is about far more than Trump extracting a quick return on investment. By demanding normalization as the price for a ceasefire, he is forcing the Saudis to grab Israel’s other arm to physically restrain Jerusalem from striking Iran alone. It underscores a truth that Trump understood and Obama never did: the most effective way to control Israel isn’t to push them away, but to wrap them in a bear hug. By locking Jerusalem into a close alliance, Washington doesn’t just protect them—it places its hand directly over the Israeli trigger finger. Washington needs its hand over that trigger because Israel has little incentive to hold back when the current deal appears to leave Iran in a stronger position than before. That is the Iranian impression as well. In The Art of the Deal, Trump writes: “The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it. That makes the other guy smell blood, and then you’re dead.” Sensing American eagerness for a diplomatic off-ramp, Tehran has smelled exactly that, aggressively upping its demands before any Memorandum of Understanding can be printed. Despite draft stipulations requiring a return to free transit, the IRGC is leveraging its tactical position to normalize a permanent, permission-based transit regime in the Strait of Hormuz—boasting that 33 commercial vessels were forced to register and coordinate with the IRGC Navy in a single 24-hour window. Meanwhile, Iran has flatly rejected a Pakistani compromise to defer unresolved issues, flipping the entire sequencing of the talks by refusing any nuclear-related commitments or stockpiling concessions at this stage. Instead, an emboldened Tehran is demanding immediate economic rewards, including the unfreezing of blocked assets, while conditioning the entire agreement on an “all fronts” ceasefire that would effectively force Washington to strip Israel of its freedom of action against Hezbollah in Lebanon. At the end of the devastating Iran-Iraq War, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini famously declared that accepting peace was like “drinking a poison chalice.” Today, his successor’s successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, is facing no such bitter brew. Instead, Benjamin Netanyahu is being asked to swallow the fatal mixture this time around. Much to his relief, Donald Trump is trying to mix in a Saudi sweetener to help the medicine go down.
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