
If I were the Crown Prince of a country that's the largest exporter of oil in the world and whose petrodollar deal greatly benefits the US economy, I wouldn't take lightly being called an asskisser in front of the entire world. But I'm not.
Ayatollah Cairo Nemaheni
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If I were the Crown Prince of a country that's the largest exporter of oil in the world and whose petrodollar deal greatly benefits the US economy, I wouldn't take lightly being called an asskisser in front of the entire world. But I'm not.

JUST IN: US-Israeli attack targets major water source in western Iran.

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Rubio warned the G7 that the Iran war will continue for another 2-4 weeks

“The majority of South Africans are unemployed because they’re unemployable, they’re unemployable because they don’t have the necessary skills to drive a modern economy. We boast about having so many people on the SASSA social welfare program as if it’s an achievement whereas it’s a failure.” - President Thabo Mbeki 🇿🇦


The NPA’s IDAC dispels allegations of it targeting senior @SAPoliceService officials

Look who I ran into! open.substack.com/pub/representa…

JUST IN: US-Israeli attack targets major water source in western Iran.

🚨MAJOR UPDATE: The night hasn’t even ended and we have yet another major escalation which makes no sense! The U.S. and/or Israel just struck a major water source in Western Iran As we’ve seen in recent weeks, Iran has been retaliating reciprocally This means that Iran will likely retaliate by striking a lifeline for the Gulf: Their desalination plants! Qatar get 99% of their drinking water from these plants, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait over 90% and Saudi & UAE over 50%. A destruction of these plants is existential for these countries So why put the Gulf countries at such a major risk? And to make things even more bizarre, the strike on Iran’s water facility won’t have a massive impact on the country: They have access to a lot of rivers, dams & reservoirs. This means the impact this has on Iran will be minimal, while Iran’s retaliation could cause MASSIVE damage to the Gulf So again, why was this target struck? Is the goal to hurt the Iranian people while also severely hurting American allies in the Gulf? And more importantly, who’s behind it? Who benefits from such a scenario? My bet is on Israel, and without U.S. approval. My below post explains why this is my assumption As I said time and time again, this war is not making sense in so many ways

