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@MarioNawfal It will be a temporary pause
Gulf states along with ISREAL and USA will keep pouring money.
But what about a nuclear iran for deterrence, fatwa on nuclear weapon is gone.
What will Israel and USA do then??
#IranWar #trump
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@MarioNawfal After the war, Israel moves closer to the Gulf and becomes the Middle East’s power player. Iran ends up isolated, clinging to sectarian rhetoric, while millions of Iranians could flee to Europe, leaving it to deal with the fallout
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@MarioNawfal If the regime remains in power, they become more powerful and feared.
Imagine facing two very strong militaries and surviving.
Which country would the Iranians fear after that.
They literally become
Invincible
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@MarioNawfal @grok, what does Mario mean by this. What future awaits the Lebanese?
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@MarioNawfal For what reason? What is Lebanon doing? Israel is the one that bothered them, and they've been defending themselves, while the world acts as if Lebanon is the terrorist state, when it is actually Israel causing the problems.
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@MarioNawfal Your Zionist propaganda dehumanizing Iran hezbollah Houthis Hamas, you and the other Zionist journalists play a huge role in this result.
Don’t cry now when it got serious.
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@MarioNawfal this will change the world equation completely from now onwards.
US will not be trusted by anyone anymore, OIC (Organization of Islamic countries) is dead, UN is defunct, NATO will lose US, Pakistan will break sooner and India will rise as the biggest force
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@MarioNawfal @SUMMER_SAFARIS Are you from Lebanon 🇱🇧
Because the impact this war has is Middle East-wide if not worldwide
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@MarioNawfal Some countries recover from war others are reshaped by it
Lebanon has been carrying the weight for too long
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@MarioNawfal "Geopolitics has a way of resetting every border except the one that actually broke. Lebanon is the collateral damage of a script written in Tehran and Tel Aviv."
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@MarioNawfal Geopolitics resets. Lebanon doesn’t. It just carries the consequences forward...
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@MarioNawfal Sorry but reputation of 🇮🇱 is falling
It won't be the same
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Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the Cairo agreement.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the influx of Palestinian refugees.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the PLO attacks on Christians.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the assassination of Sheik Bachir when he was a president.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the assassination of Danny Chamoun and his family ( wife and small children). The assassination of two strong Christian leaders was the icing on the cake to weaken the Christians.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the Syrian invasion.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the Taif agreement which weakened-on purpose - the power of the Christian Lebanese president.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since Hariri became a prime minister through the blessing of Saudi Arabia ( increased Sunni power to try and make Lebanon a Muslim Arabic country).
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the influx of Syrian refugees.
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since Iran started meddling in Lebanese politics and supported Hizbollah in money and arms ( Shiite power increasing).
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since Berri and Jounblat controlled the Lebanese politics ( supported by the west).
Lebanon hasn’t been the same since the Christians lost power in the government, became divided, and weakened on purpose.
In conclusion, weakening the Lebanese Christians in terms of political power has weakened Lebanon and made it a hostage and a base for terrorist invasion and private political power based on religious background ( Sunni vs Shiite), which proved to be a disaster to Lebanon.
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@MarioNawfal Lebanon has never been the same since their financial collapse in August of 2020, from the Beirut Port Explosion. This even just hit the final in the coffin, unfortunately 😔
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Tragic but true. Lebanon bears the deepest scars: over 1 million displaced (nearly 1 in 5 people), 900+ dead, cities in ruins, economy shattered. While others recover or stay untouched, Lebanon pays the heaviest price for a war not of its choosing. Heartbreaking reality. #Lebanon #IsraelHezbollah #MiddleEastWar #HumanitarianCrisis
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@MarioNawfal You haven't covered Lebanon Much.. infact no one is really doing it.
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@MarioNawfal Lebanon deserves a chance to rebuild without being used as a base for conflict. While Israel must defend its borders, the people in Lebanon are paying a price they shouldn't have to. The focus should be on ending the violence and bringing stability back to the region.
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@MarioNawfal so what the hell was this war waged for then ... to destroy Lebenan ??
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The Gulf states will immediately resume exporting hydrocarbons while regional tech markets rebound within the next fiscal quarter. Tehran will seamlessly rotate new commanders into the exact positions vacated by the recent assassination campaigns. Lebanon alone lacks the macroeconomic elasticity to recover from sustained carpet bombing and complete grid failure. The total erasure of Beirut's infrastructure remains the accepted, unspoken collateral cost of doing business in the Levant.
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@MarioNawfal None of these countries will remain the same after this war ends!
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@MarioNawfal Will it change in a good or bad way?
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Lebanon has always been the battlefield others borrow and then abandon Iran projects power through it , Israel neutralizes threats inside it Gulf states fund and withdraw from it depending on the mood of the region and when the dust settles, none of them have to rebuild Beirut’s streets, restart its economy, or stitch together its fractured society.
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@MarioNawfal The real tragedy is that long after the headlines fade, countries like Lebanon are left carrying the deepest scars. Recovery there won’t just take years it could take generations.
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@MarioNawfal Lebanon without Hezbollah?
Darn
I wonder how you’ll cope
Nah
I don’t
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@MarioNawfal Lebanon is not the same for almost 50 years now
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@MarioNawfal Lebanon seem to have been the main objective here. No matter how I see it. A magician’s best trick is distraction.
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The market angle isn’t Lebanon itself, it’s what sits around it
A weaker Lebanon keeps a residual risk premium in the Eastern Med:
• Israeli offshore gas
• Egyptian LNG exports
• Regional shipping stability
That matters for Europe’s gas balance at the margin
Even if fundamentals look loose, traders may keep a geopolitical floor under TTF and NBP
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The US can't protect it's bases.
The US is the big loser in this war.
Not because of anything strategic, it's been in demise for decades, but it was never this obvious.
The only strength the US has is it's retail & services economy, and even that is wavering.
Instead of building the nation, Trump is bombing others, it seems.
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@MarioNawfal There's a saying that
"When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers"
and Lebanon is exactly the case here.
OPERATION EPIC FAILURE will becomes biggest failure for US and Biggest WIN for ISRAEL SO FAR !!!

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