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A Alami@osint_aa·
2016-07-28 Julani nominally breaks off with Al-Qaeda, but without paying utmost respects to Bin Laden & Zawahiri, both are considered heroes by him and his crowd.
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Ibrahim Arab
Ibrahim Arab@IbrahimAgre·
اتحداكم تنفو الخبر ؟😉😅
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@EYakoby Didnt know Epstein was into gay stuff too
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
“Cancerous”
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
It’s refreshing to see Western heads of major companies and institutions to unapologetically defend Western values and saying: “the Western way of life is superior” This is @PalantirTech CEO Alex Karp speaking
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@Osint613 There is going to be a UK-US conflict long term... No way UK can accept this clown show
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Britain’s new MI6 chief, Blaise Metreweli, cautioned that power is moving from states to tech companies, with algorithms playing an ever-growing role in shaping global security.
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@MiddleEast_24 US is going to run into the same problems it ran into post-Bengazi September 2012 lynching of US ambassador... it had great relations with these guys up to that point, giving them lots money, weapons, political cover then suddenly this one incident spiraled into ISIS rebelling
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ME24 - Middle East 24
ME24 - Middle East 24@MiddleEast_24·
One of the most persistent blind spots in the American debate on Syria is the assumption that the new leadership in Damascus actually controls the forces it claims to command. A senior U.S. State Department official says Washington think tanks are increasingly inclined to believe that figures like Ahmad al-Sharaa matter in the next phase. But that assumption is detached from reality. The power on the ground, he warns, does not follow the speeches, the branding, or the carefully managed optics.
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
Did you know that the French and British invaded Beijing in 1860 in order to force China to legalize opium? British and French looted and destroyed the Old Summer Palace, a massive complex of gardens, palaces, and art. Hundreds of Chinese people were killed, and dozens of the most beautiful architectural structures in the world were looted and burned down. China has left the ruins as a reminder of their history, and as a record of the brutality of Western imperialists.
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@sharghzadeh This comes from India, Hinduism, they insist on using their own words for common simple things that exist everywhere because they claim it's different, when in fact they just to confuse and hide... God I hate that stupid Turk who converted Hindus to Islam
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شرق‌زده sharghzadeh
شرق‌زده sharghzadeh@sharghzadeh·
Why do Muslims insist on using the most ugly Arabic compounds like "Make salat"... you can say "pray."
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@timand2037 Deobandism (aka Salafism, Wahhabism etc) officially espoused and bankrolled by British intel whose core is Hindu converts, the Hindu Islam, the worship of Satan superficially Islamized
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tim anderson
tim anderson@timand2037·
First identified Bondi shooter Pakistani-Australian man #Naveed_Akram, studied at the Salafist Al Murad Institute. Sectarian salafist disciples have been used by the US and the Israelis to attack Iraq, Syria, Iran and Hezbollah and resistance groups in Gaza. Israel has publicly blamed Iran for the Bondi attack, but emerging details point in a different direction. A 2022 Facebook post shows one of the attackers, Naveed Akram, studying Qur’anic recitation (tajwīd) under a Salafi teacher. The photo provides several key clues: 1. The books behind him are clearly authored by major Salafi–Wahhabi scholars You can see titles by Ibn Bāz, al-‘Uthaymīn, and other scholars associated with Saudi/Wahhabi Salafism, a sect that is openly hostile to Iran, Shia Islam, and the Iranian state. 2. His teacher is part of a Salafi institution The instructor’s post praises Akram’s mastery of tajwīd according to classical Sunni methodologies commonly used in Salafi circles. Taken together, the material points toward Sunni–Salafi ideological influence, NOT Iranian/Shia influence. This doesn’t prove a motive, but it directly contradicts the claim that the attacker was acting on behalf of Iran, a state and religious tradition that Salafis typically view as heretical.
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Kevork Almassian
Kevork Almassian@KevorkAlmassian·
The blatant lies and cover-up by U.S. officials after the attack in Syria show one thing clearly: they don’t give a damn about American troops. They’re treated as expendable cannon fodder to further consolidate the al-Qaeda regime in Damascus.
Ambassador Tom Barrack@USAMBTurkiye

Today, one day after the cowardly terrorist ambush that took the lives of two heroic American soldiers and a dedicated civilian interpreter in Syria, we remain resolute in our grief and our determination. This attack underscores the enduring menace of ISIS — not just to Syria, but to the world, including the territorial integrity and security of the United States homeland. Our strategy is to enable capable Syrian partners, with limited U.S. operational support, to hunt down ISIS networks, deny them safe haven, and prevent their resurgence. That approach keeps the fight local, limits U.S. exposure, and avoids another large-scale American war in the Middle East. The recent attack does not invalidate that strategy; it reinforces it. Terrorists strike precisely because they are under sustained pressure from Syrian partners operating with U.S. support, including the Syrian military under the command of President al-Sharaa. As our investigation continues and new facts emerge, that reality remains unchanged. By confronting and defeating ISIS on Syrian soil, our limited troop presence in partnership with local forces is actively shielding America from far greater threats. Preventing ISIS’s resurgence in Syria blocks potential terrorist flows through Europe and onward to our shores. Be assured: regardless of the rationale for any military engagement, nothing can quell the ache and torturous pain in every American’s heart for the senseless loss of our young American heroes. President Trump, Secretary of War Hegseth, Secretary of State Rubio, and America’s military, political, and diplomatic machinery will not allow this attack on our beautiful young troops to go uncontested. Our strong partnerships within the global anti-ISIS coalition — including the committed support of nations aligned with Syria’s new government — will amplify efforts to neutralize ISIS wherever it hides. Together, these allies share our intensified intent and enhanced capabilities to eradicate this evil.

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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@Osint613 What Al-Qaeda killed US troops? No way 🤣
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@Osint613 Not ISIS, rival groups to HTS taking their revenge... Sharaa and his militia was super unpopular in Idlin, his militia gunned down hundreds of people at their checkpoints and disappeared thousands
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
JUST IN 🔴 A major security incident unfolded in northwestern Syria, where an ISIS attack in the Idlib area killed 10 members of Jolani’s security forces. It marked the 4th attack in Idlib within 36 hours.
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@azelin Not necessarily ISIS, rival groups to HTS have a LOOOONG tab of revenge against Nusra specifically and its General Security militia... not a coincidence Sharaa is afraid to go to Aleppo and northern Aleppo
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@AmichaiChikli Bombing of Damascus church 2025, first targetting of Christians in Damascus since 1860!! Daily revenge killings of random Alawites and others... every day 3 / 4 killed... daily rape and abductions of "good looking" girls in the 14 to 18 year old age range...
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@AmichaiChikli Numbers greatly understated, in March, between 9000 and 20,000 Alawites were massacred, there were 3500 victims in Jableh alone, just one city 2 . Masscres of Druze in July (And May before that), we have at least 1500 names, real figure is closer to 2500, +hundreds women abducted
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עמיחי שיקלי - Amichai Chikli
One year after Ahmed al-Sharaa ("al-Jolani") seized power, Syria has become a full-blown jihadist terror state. Here are its real achievements: 1. The Alawite Massacre: al-Sharaa’s Opening Bloodbath March 2025: over 1,400 Alawites were slaughtered in Latakia, Tartous, Jableh, and Banias through systematic executions, torture chambers, mass graves, and entire villages were burned to the ground. 2. The Druze Massacre: Ethnic Cleansing in the South Sweida, July 2025: at least 1,000 Druze murdered, 539 civilians executed on the spot, 36 villages erased, shrines torched, and 128,000 displaced in weeks. 3. Child Jihad Factories More than 4,000 children were conscripted in 2025 alone. Eight-year-olds train with rifles in Idlib, swear allegiance to the dawah, chant “Khaybar ya Yahud” and rehearse the “liberation of al-Aqsa.” It is a replica of Hamas indoctrination camps in Gaza, now running at full throttle in Syria. 4. Terror Economy Plunder as State Policy: Northern Syria turned into a giant jihadist racket with a 2.5 percent “religious tax” enforced at gunpoint and systematic confiscation of homes and lands from murdered minorities. In short: while al-Sharaa smiles in a blazer and chats politely with @amanpour, his militias keep slaughtering innocents. More than 10,000 people have been killed under his rule, and the body count keeps rising. A full-blown Islamic jihadist caliphate now sits on Israel’s northern border. It looks, speaks, and kills innocents exactly like Hamas Israel will not sit idly by while it grows stronger. The lessons of October 7th must be applied: Do not let the beast become an untouchable monster.
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@RudyHavenstein Al-Qaeda was originally ally of US up until a bombing against US military personnel in Olaya, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia c. 1994, we're back to pre-1994 equilibrium; Al-Qaeda is a US ally again, 9/11 etc was just a small blip in a long-term relationship
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@tequieremos What's called unification was an invasion of Northern Yemen against Maoist Hadramaut in the early 90s, and the US/UK propping up of Al-Qaeda and Bin Lan den (himself from Hadramaut, as is 65% of Afghan Al-Qaeda) to topple the sovereignist government of Hadramaut
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Fidato
Fidato@tequieremos·
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are edging toward a full-blown diplomatic confrontation. The UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) announced it had taken control of Seiyun, one of the largest cities in eastern Hadhramaut, previously held by the Saudi-backed Hadramout Tribes Alliance. And as always, the accusation is predictable: the tribes are aligned with the “Muslim Brotherhood.” Hadhramaut accounts for nearly a third of Yemen’s territory and contains about 80% of its modest oil reserves. But the real issue is this: the UAE-backed STC is pushing for full independence for South Yemen, while Saudi Arabia seeks a negotiated settlement with the Houthis to preserve Yemen’s unity. A unified and somewhat stabilized Yemen provides security along the Kingdom’s southern border. The UAE, meanwhile, prefers prolonged fragmentation; a preoccupied Houthi regime is less able to disrupt trade through the Bab al-Mandeb or target the UAE’s genocidal ally, Israel. Riyadh now recognizes that Abu Dhabi’s ambitions, orientation, and methods run counter to the Gulf’s broader pursuit of stability. The UAE seeks to construct a parallel security architecture with Israel at its core despite Israel did with Qatar. It is willing to support rogue and genocidal actors such as Sudan’s RSF and various such militias across the Middle East and Africa. It can bankroll Islamophobes across Europe under the pretext of countering the “Muslim Brotherhood.” This explains why MBS, during his recent visit to the US, urged Trump to pressure the UAE to halt its military and economic backing for Sudan’s RSF, which is conducting an ongoing genocide. And the tensions between KSA and UAE are not new. In 2021, Saudi Arabia and the UAE were on the verge of open conflict when Abu Dhabi refused to comply with OPEC’s agreed production cuts. That crisis was barely defused. Now, however, the stakes are higher. The UAE’s actions directly threaten the Kingdom’s security.
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A Alami
A Alami@osint_aa·
@Tracking_Power Liester has made millions of dollars off of the blood of innocent (and very poor) Syrian people... was rooting for the killlers every single time his "friends" were out on the street gunning down civilians God knows what kind of life style he has there in his mansion in Doha
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Christmas in Israel. The only country in the Middle East that you will see this.
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A Alami
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@RWApodcast very late decision, they could have done it on the same time as Brasil to put pressure on its prick owner... Russia always late always slow always the last to understand
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Russians With Attitude
Russians With Attitude@RWApodcast·
It only shows that Russia really is part of Europe -- we're repeating the same mistakes while trying to survive under US hegemony Russia is better off than the EU in one respect: at least we have our own platforms But the elite instinct to "ban everything" is EXACTLY the same
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Russians With Attitude
Russians With Attitude@RWApodcast·
On the topic of X being banned in Russia: yes, they banned it, and I'm absolutely against it. It's still easily accessible through proxies and VPNs, but I oppose the ban on principle. Silencing your own citizens on an "hostile" platform is self-defeating.
Janis Kluge@jakluge

This is so funny - Dmitriev talking about free speech. X is banned in Russia Facebook is banned in Russia Instagram is banned in Russia LinkedIn is banned in Russia Signal is banned in Russia Discord is banned in Russia Snapchat is banned in Russia

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