Ace McJack

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Ace McJack

Ace McJack

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Somewhere in the Mediterranean เข้าร่วม Ekim 2023
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Ace McJack@ace_mcjack·
@lynd_ron @aj_inapi Israel DID sign a treaty with the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, but they continued to send suicide bombers and fire rockets at Israel. Had they kept the peace, the situation could be similar to that of Jordan's.
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Ron Lynd
Ron Lynd@lynd_ron·
@aj_inapi And if Israel had done the same with the people of Gaza and the West Bank think how stable and productive the region would be
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
Amazing how reality punches straight through the narrative. A country that literally shares a border with Israel… Has a majority population of Palestinian origin… Sits in one of the most unstable regions on Earth… And yet - it’s still standing. That country is Jordan. Let’s get brutally honest about why. PEACE OVER CHAOS In 1994, Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel. Not protests. No chaos. A real agreement. Secure borders No staging attacks from either side Intelligence + counterterrorism cooperation Result? While neighbors burned - Syria collapsed into civil war, Iraq got ripped apart by insurgency and militias - Jordan stayed intact. STABILITY ISN’T FREE — IT’S BUILT Jordan isn’t some rich powerhouse. ▶️ ~11.5 million people ▶️ ~50–70% of Palestinian origin ▶️ Lower-middle income ▶️ No oil wealth By every “activist logic” metric… it should have fallen. It didn’t. Why? Because it made strategic deals that actually work. HARD REALITY: MUTUAL BENEFITS This is what cooperation looks like in the real world: WATER One of the most water-scarce countries on Earth Receives 50–100+ million cubic meters annually from Israel ENERGY Israeli natural gas powers ~60% of Jordan’s electricity TRADE Industrial goods, agriculture, infrastructure support SECURITY Joint intelligence Border control Counterterrorism coordination Translation: No rockets. No terror launchpads. No chaos spillover. THE RESULT? No ISIS takeover. No Iranian proxy domination. No collapse into failed-state status. While others chose ideology… Jordan chose survival and stability. HERE’S THE PART PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO SAY Jordan has a massive Palestinian population. Yet instead of turning itself into a frontline battlefield, it built a system that keeps its people alive, functioning, and sovereign. That’s not betrayal. That’s leadership. FINAL THOUGHT You can scream slogans all day. Or… You can build agreements that deliver: Water Power Security Stability One path gets people killed. The other keeps a country standing. Jordan chose correctly.
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Ace McJack
Ace McJack@ace_mcjack·
@aaalharmi @shien119 @martinshawx Iranian water bodies are already dry almost entirely. That's why Teheran has been sinking in the past decade. Try reading the news every once in a while, not only when the subject is Israel.
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Brett
Brett@ChargingbullWoW·
@shien119 @martinshawx Who cares what the law says? The actual impact on the region and frankly the entire planet are what matter, the law reflects the real problem and scheming and manipulating the word of the law to get it away from the real spirit of the law is very Jewish.
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@nkono
@nkono@joblijob16·
@I_love_mangoes_ @EylonALevy @AlexCrawfordSky In the case of the IDF, it could actually to right as every IDF member is a trained military or security personnel and or has taken an active part in the various Israeli conflict interventions in the ME, or targeted assassinations abroad.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
I have a pretty fundamental disagreement with @AlexCrawfordSky. I think you can't be BOTH a journalist AND work for a terrorist organization. She thinks you can be both. What do you think?
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LegendaryEgos@LegendaryEgos·
@RyanMcbeth 😂😂😂 Ooohhhhh, you're so scary! Dave would destroy you
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Pierbattista Pizzaballa clarifies the controversy. “It is true that any type of meeting had been suspended in places without shelter.” He says police acted with “respect and calm” after an unauthorized “brief and small private ceremony.”
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Ace McJack@ace_mcjack·
@Martina In the planet of your delusional fantasies.
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Avi W
Avi W@AWiesy·
I'm no investigative journo like you Alex....but that seems to be a Hezbollah cemetery filled with fallen terrorist combatants as per the pics by their graves. I know you don't like asking uncomfortable questions of your Hezbollah overlords there, but it might be time to ask some... before we ask who you are actually working for?
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Ace McJack@ace_mcjack·
@SkyNews @AlexCrawfordSky You're either THAT stupid @SkyNews , or you think the entire world is. You can clearly see the yellow flags of Hezbollah in the background at the funeral. You've literally made the connection to Hezbollah yourself.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
A funeral was held for three Lebanese journalists killed in an Israeli airstrike. An Israeli spokesman attempted to justify the killings by claiming one of the journalists was a member of Hezbollah. He provided no evidence for this claim. @AlexCrawfordSky
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🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷
🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷@ItsDecado·
I am 28 years old, and I have lived my entire life suffocating under the Islamic Republic. I am writing this from the streets of Tehran, nearly a month into a war, and let me tell you a truth that the outside world cannot seem to comprehend: My biggest fear right now is not the missiles. My paralyzing, everyday terror is walking out my front door and hitting an IRGC checkpoint. It is the sickening knot in my stomach when the people I love step outside, knowing they might get dragged away by these monsters. Nothing is, was, or ever will be worse than this regime. You cannot convince me otherwise. I am bleeding myself dry. I spend every ounce of my energy and money fighting this digital blackout, buying VPN after VPN just to force a connection through so I can be the voice of my people. And what do I see when I finally get online? Analysts sitting safely abroad telling us, *"You haven't tried all the paths yet!"* Are you out of your minds? The last "path" we took, over 40,000 of us didn't come home. On that path, a live bullet flew centimeters past my ear and right past the head of the most precious person in my life. I almost lost my best friend forever on that asphalt. What goddamn path is left to take? Why do you trample on the spilled blood of my compatriots? Why do you spend your time fighting Crown Prince @PahlaviReza instead of listening to a crushed, bleeding nation? Last night, I watched his speech. Do you know what I felt? Relief. The profound relief of hearing an honorable man echo the exact pain and demands of his people, with more precision than anyone else. And I felt pride. I felt absolute pride in the truth, structure, and beauty of his words. Do you know how heartbreaking it is that pride is a foreign, alien emotion for an Iranian today? He gave that back to us. We screamed his name with all our might. 40,000 of our fallen heroes signed his leadership with their own blood. Stop fighting our choice. Listen to us.
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Sami Gold
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller·
If these guys could go one day without being a crybaby they’d self-combust out of bottled up crankiness. It’s the only thing Haviv knows how to do
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Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

What gives these clowns the confidence and fatuous self-righteousness to speak with such authority on a subject they know literally nothing about? Do they do this on every issue, or just on the great moral demand of the age to hate a particular nation? Israel got the jump on the Egyptians, true, after they placed a naval blockade on Eilat, kicked out international peacekeepers, massed troops on the border and had their state radio announce that war was imminent. The blockade wasn’t an inconvenience, it was an existential threat. 90% of Israel’s oil came from Iran through the Port of Eilat in those years. Israel had oil reserves for maybe a few weeks, and then the country would start running out of fuel, including for tanks and planes. The blockade was a deliberate strangulation that would very quickly have reduced Israel’s capacity to actually fight a war. And it was deliberately intended to be a casus belli. Golda Meir in 1957 announced that the blockade of Tiran would constitute a casus belli for Israel. Nasser was challenging that claim. He knew that Israel now faced a choice: See its fuel supply dwindle to dangerously low levels, or respond with force. In other words, the blockade was the start of the war. But you know what? We don’t actually have to get this complicated. Because the 67 war had three fronts. And on the other two, it was the Arab side that started the shooting — in the simplest, most literal sense. Jordan on the eastern front and Syria in the north. Israel even politely asked the Jordanians not to attack, and Egypt had to lie to the Jordanians about the state of its military to convince them to enter the war. So to recap, on two of three major fronts, the Arab states attacked first. And only on the southern front, after absorbing numerous dramatic casus belli — aggressive actions that directly threatened Israel’s capacity to defend itself — did Israel pull the trigger first. And given that history, would a rational person still characterize Bill Maher’s description as “one hundred percent false?”

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Ace McJack
Ace McJack@ace_mcjack·
@lottofreek @EylonALevy @gnuseibeh This is from 2016, which means they had nearly 50 years to do so. I should think that's enough time to decide whether you want to be a citizen of a country or not.
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CNN International
For the first time in centuries, Catholic leaders have been barred from Jerusalem's Church of Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, according to church authorities in the holy city. cnn.it/47s8ybz
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