Yiwen akenni
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بمناسبة عيد الفطر المبارك، أهنئ إخواني الحكام والأسرة الإماراتية الواحدة والشعوب العربية والإسلامية، داعياً الله تعالى أن تتجاوز منطقتنا التحديات التي تمر بها لمصلحة جميع دولها وشعوبها ومستقبل الأجيال المقبلة. كل عام والإمارات في عز ومنعة، محصنة بإخلاص أبنائها وقوة مجتمعها وتماسكه وقيمه الأصيلة، وماضية إلى الأمام برسالة الخير والنماء والازدهار التي تحملها إلى العالم أجمع.
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@9tttty انت اعطيت طزك و طز اختك لاسرائيل و المسلمين يفدون روحهم الطاهرة لله سبحانه لاغير
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Yiwen akenni รีทวีตแล้ว

The Israeli Strike Near Iran’s Reactor is an Ominous Signal
The US and Israel find themselves cornered with dwindling options and growing desperation.
This is evident in their attacks on Iran’s electrical grid and their calculated attempt to shift the Overton Window toward the nuclear threshold.
The statement by Trump advisor David Sacks, suggesting Israel could escalate the conflict with nuclear options, coincides with a missile strike landing just 350 meters from the Bushehr reactor.
This isn’t just a warning; it’s a veiled threat.
It’s a trial balloon designed to gauge the global reaction to such a catastrophic possibility.
A direct hit on an Iranian reactor would inevitably force Iran to retaliate against Dimona, leading us into a spiral of nuclear escalation, but what if Dimona be empty?
As global opinion is being tested, this "window" is being meticulously shifted and calibrated.
Currently, US-Israeli options, beyond aerial bombardment, include sector-specific ground operations. But what if these operations end in disaster?
Even a NATO intervention might change nothing. In Libya, European NATO forces depleted their ammunition in about 10 days during a low-intensity conflict.
Today, Rheinmetall claims European stockpiles are bone-dry. While I usually take Rheinmetall’s claims with a grain of salt, this time it actually makes sense.
We are looking at a scenario of severe ammunition shortages against a heavily entrenched and well-armed Iran.
Any landing operation would be a bloodbath. I believe that, faced with mounting internal and external failures, the US and Israel will gradually push the Overton Window to a choice between total defeat or the use of tactical nuclear weapons, in the event of a catastrophic failure of ground operations.
Tactical nuclear weapons are strictly forbidden for use, yet their radiation dissipates within weeks in the current environment.
Even so, it would constitute a grave war crime. I do not believe the U.S. would embark on such a path, but I cannot say the same for Israel.
Ending the war with Iran still possessing enriched uranium would be equivalent to admitting that Netanyahu, instead of increasing his people's security, did the exact opposite. The internal pressure would be immense.
If nothing goes as planned and the death toll rises, I feel this window can shift much faster.

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🇺🇸 U.S. officer: “When we were occupying Iraq, I ordered a missile strike that killed an entire family. One girl survived. When I entered the house, I was shocked to find her alive—injured and crying, asking ‘Why?’
I broke down, sat against the wall, and cried. The girl said, ‘It’s God’s will.’ I replied, ‘God does not want this—this is our will.’”
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🔴 What a surprise!
An Israeli military spokesperson has threatened to assassinate Russian officials—even Putin himself.
There is no doubt that Israel is the “state of assassinations” in the modern era—a term that, ironically, is inspired by Iran’s history.
Between the 11th and 13th centuries, a sect known as the Hashshashin—or the Assassins—established a state in Persia known as the Almohads.
Their stronghold was located in what is now northern Iran, with their capital about 100 km north of present-day Tehran.
The Assassins excelled in targeted killings, spreading fear among rulers of many kingdoms at the time—much like Israel today—until they were eventually wiped out by Mongol armies.
As for Israel…
What will its fate be?

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Yiwen akenni รีทวีตแล้ว

@MyLordBebo They must send this message to USA and Israël not to Iran;
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🇶🇦🇮🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 "This war needs to stop immediately, because everyone knows who the main beneficiary is" — Qatar's PM
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo
🇹🇷🇶🇦🇮🇷 🇮🇱 "The primary responsible party for this war, which has drawn our region into unprecedented crisis is ISRAEL" — Turkey's FM Hakan Fidan
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Qatar suffers the largest attack and greatest loss since its establishment as a state.
An Iranian strike has disrupted 17% of Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production, in what is being described as a severe blow to the world’s largest LNG exporter.
The CEO of QatarEnergy revealed the serious consequences of the Iranian attack on Qatar’s gas facilities, confirming that the strike halted a significant portion of the country’s LNG output.
He added:
“I never imagined, even in my dreams, that Qatar and the region would face such an attack.”
He also stated that repairing the damaged infrastructure could take between 3 to 5 years.
— Reuters


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Coalition of the Quislings
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Qatar, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Türkiye and the UAE issued a joint statement calling on Iran “to immediately halt its attacks” after holding a meeting in Riyadh. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/6gz21z
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