Ali
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Ali
@rust3d_soul
God’s Battle axe and weapon of war.

Actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi speaks candidly about human rights and the state's role in protecting them. On the latest episode of Rethinking Democracy, Boniadi joined @gonultol to discuss the future of Iran's pro-democracy movement. youtube.com/watch?v=lT7KtP…



یک چیز جاااااالب بگم براتون! این آقای خوشتیپی که میبینید «شاهزاده رحیم الحسینی (آقاخان پنجم)» هست؛ پسر آقاخان چهارم و رهبر شیعیان اسماعیلی. خانواده ایرانی از دوره قاجار! جالبه بدونید هتل«سرینا» هم متعلق به ایشونه، همون هتل پاکستان که مذاکرات ایران و آمریکا در اون برگزار شده. هزینه ها همه با ایشون 😉 ارتباطات نزدیکی با رهبران جهان داره و به خصوص با مکرون رابطه دوستانهای داره. - دنیای سیاست 😌





New images of Pakistan’s Defence Forces Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir in Tehran, Iran:












یک چیز جاااااالب بگم براتون! این آقای خوشتیپی که میبینید «شاهزاده رحیم الحسینی (آقاخان پنجم)» هست؛ پسر آقاخان چهارم و رهبر شیعیان اسماعیلی. خانواده ایرانی از دوره قاجار! جالبه بدونید هتل«سرینا» هم متعلق به ایشونه، همون هتل پاکستان که مذاکرات ایران و آمریکا در اون برگزار شده. هزینه ها همه با ایشون 😉 ارتباطات نزدیکی با رهبران جهان داره و به خصوص با مکرون رابطه دوستانهای داره. - دنیای سیاست 😌













Amazing to think that just two years ago, Pakistan and Iran carried out strikes in each others countries (reuters.com/world/pakistan…). Now, Pakistan is mediating peace efforts and senior officials from both countries are hugging each other.





Nothing like being forced to change by the shifting tectonic plates of geopolitics. It of course takes time but subjective preferences, fall by the wayside in the face of objective strategic realities. There is no way that Pakistan plays a role in the Middle East/West Asia and not find a way to work with Israel. I’ve been saying this since well before the Board of Peace for Gaza came about. As the US pushes ahead with its burden sharing/shifting geostrategy the old ways of doing things will whither away. In many ways, this is already happening. So much of what was until very recently deemed unthinkable has come to pass.


Nothing like being forced to change by the shifting tectonic plates of geopolitics. It of course takes time but subjective preferences, fall by the wayside in the face of objective strategic realities. There is no way that Pakistan plays a role in the Middle East/West Asia and not find a way to work with Israel. I’ve been saying this since well before the Board of Peace for Gaza came about. As the US pushes ahead with its burden sharing/shifting geostrategy the old ways of doing things will whither away. In many ways, this is already happening. So much of what was until very recently deemed unthinkable has come to pass.








