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Hafiz Bashir Fadiya
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Hafiz Bashir Fadiya
@Azebash
Forget the past, Embrace the present and Define the future🇳🇬 Bsc. Computer Science, Certified Data and Business Intelligence Analyst Real Estate in Abuja
Federal Capital Territory, Nig 加入时间 Ağustos 2012
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The President of the United States is threatening to commit war crimes and wipe out a "whole civilization" — all because he started a disastrous war of his own making and had no plan and no strategy for how to end it.
This is abhorrent, and the American people do not support this.
Trump's recklessness is needlessly putting our brave service members in harm's way, destroying America's global standing, and making life even more unaffordable for the American people.
We must all stand against this and oppose funding this illegal war of choice.
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Abuja, the City of Deals😂
Someone will introduce you to someone that will introduce you to someone that will also will introduce you to someone that he only got to know through someone that will give all of you the number of someone very close to someone that’s close to someone close to Seyi Tinubu😂😂
And all of them will be hiding phone numbers but only talk through conference calls because everyone is hoping the deal clicks so they can get out of the %.
The meeting point is always River Plate and Gimbiya Garden 😂😂
On top deal that’s even imaginary.
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@aliyu__m About 5 mins, check the attached screenshot, the blue ink I drew is the access road just after Shafa filling station. I can add that development has really advanced with Section A done.

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@TMZ Some habits can't be suspended no matter the condition
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Offset has been seen for the first time since being shot, smoking in a hospital gown. tmz.me/Q1vR8ge


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@YashRMFC Good line up, give us mobility and speed up top, creativity and overload on the right flank.
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@acua_juana @jacksonhinklle With it always about stealing something
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@MarioNawfal Iran is a sovereign Nation and as such possesses the right to defend itself from anyone and anything.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 TRUMP’S INFRASTRUCTURE WAR AND THE LAW HE’S DARING TO BREAK
So here we are, watching a literal countdown to 8pm, with Trump threatening to wipe out Iran’s bridges and energy system if it doesn’t fall into line on schedule.
Trump even went as far as to threaten: “A whole civilisation will die tonight.”
That’s less a policy statement, more something you’d expect from a Bond villain, except this one comes with carrier strike groups and legal exposure.
And that’s really the point. This isn’t just escalation theatre, it’s a direct collision with the rules that are supposed to govern how wars are fought, and whether they can be fought at all.
Because the targets being floated aren’t military formations or missile sites. They’re bridges, power plants, transmission networks, the connective tissue of civilian life. The stuff that keeps hospitals running, water clean, food refrigerated, and cities functioning.
International humanitarian law is not subtle about this. Civilian infrastructure is protected unless it makes an effective and concrete contribution to military action, and even then, any strike has to pass the tests of distinction and proportionality. In plain English: you don’t get to shut off a country’s electricity because it might inconvenience its government.
And that’s where this threat starts to look less like hard-nosed strategy and more like collective punishment. Because when you deliberately target an energy grid, you’re not just hitting wires and transformers, you’re knowingly cascading harm across an entire civilian population.
What makes the situation even more precarious is that we’re not talking about a clean slate. There’s already been a steady drift toward infrastructure targeting. Recent strikes in Iran have hit transport links and bridges, including the Karaj B1 bridge, with civilian casualties reported. The line between “military objective” and “everything that keeps a society running” is already being blurred in practice, not just rhetoric.
That matters, because the legal justification gets thinner every time that line is crossed. “Dual-use” infrastructure, electricity, roads, ports, has become the favorite loophole of modern warfare.
Yes, power grids support military operations. They also support literally everything else. The law doesn’t ignore that, it centers it. If the foreseeable civilian harm is massive and systemic, you don’t get to wave it away as collateral damage. You chose the target knowing exactly what it sustains.
Which is why legal experts and international observers are already using the phrase “war crime” without much hesitation. Not as a rhetorical flourish, but as a straightforward reading of the rules.
And even that isn’t the whole legal problem. Because before you get to how a war is fought, you have to ask whether it’s lawful to fight it at all.
Under the UN Charter, the use of force is tightly constrained, self-defense against an imminent attack or authorization from the Security Council. An ultimatum to “comply by 8pm or we dismantle your infrastructure” sits uncomfortably outside both categories.
Put those two layers together and the picture gets stark: a potential violation of the rules governing the use of force, stacked on top of a potential violation of the rules governing conduct in war. It’s not just pushing the boundaries of international law, it’s stress-testing whether those boundaries still exist.
And then there’s the strategic irony. Infrastructure warfare doesn’t stay contained. Iran has already signaled it would respond in kind, targeting energy systems across the region. That’s the logic of escalation once these norms erode: if one side can switch off cities, so can the other.
At that point, the debate over legality becomes almost secondary to the reality it produces. Power grids become targets everywhere. Civilian systems become leverage everywhere. The distinction between battlefield and society collapses entirely.
Which is why this moment matters beyond the immediate crisis. If the U.S openly embraces the idea that civilian infrastructure is fair game, it doesn’t just bend the rules, it rewrites them. And not in a way that can be selectively applied.
Because once you normalize turning off someone else’s country, you’ve implicitly signed off on the possibility that someone else will try to turn off yours.
When you take into account that Chinese-linked hackers have already breached U.S critical infrastructure, including water treatment systems, as part of a broader strategy to pre-position for a future conflict, that possibility becomes all the more real.
So when the clock hits 8pm, the real question isn’t just whether the strikes happen. It’s whether the last thin line between warfighting and societal destruction gets rubbed out completely, and whether anyone can still pretend, after that, that the law of war is anything more than a suggestion.


Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israeli strikes have been hitting multiple bridges across Iran, here on Hashtroud bridge in East Azerbaijan province of Iran @insiderpaper
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@aliyu__m I do sell estate land, official from the company I am working for, 14M for 600sqm in Sabon Lugbe. But we do have some 3rd party sales that are lower than that.
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You know why I’ll never accept that vini is the problem?
I’ve seen bini x benzema
Vini x rodrygo
Vini x Joselu
Vini x Jude
And it all worked .., now tell me any duo mbappe has had in his career
-@S_Spizy
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@RepMcGovern He might have truly ordered a nuclear strike if there is no deal by that deadline but might TACO as always
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@RupertLowe10 It's too far and an assault the right to association
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@MarioNawfal Iran don't and won't scare easily as they have shown earlier
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I VERY HIGHLY doubt Trump will use Nukes
As I posted earlier, these 'leaks' and Trum's rhetoric are all part of this strategy to scare Iran into concessions before he off-ramps
I think either way he will off-ramp, he will declare victory and begin winding down the war
I think (and hope) I'm right
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨BREAKING: 'There are increasing fears within Trump’s current and former advisory circle that the President may consider ordering a NUCLEAR STRIKE on Iran’ Source: The Guardian
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@jacksonhinklle They lie, they steal and they plunder. Are they themselves terrorists?
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