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Geopolitical game theory. Abrahamic Supremacist.

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Here’s what you need to know about the Middle East. - Iran switched its agenda from Shia militancy domination to cooperation with the GCC. - Don’t give full credit to Israel’s decapitation strike on Hezbollah and Hamas leaders. Iran assisted in this operation. - That was the beginning of the end for the Axis. - The Axis was not just the resistance. It was also the reason Zionism continued to exist. People don’t understand this because it’s a paradox. - Assad was not overthrown. He stepped down. By regional consensus. New Syria is currently being run by the GCC and Turkey. - Your HTS/SNA and other terrorist groups are just mercenaries. They work for the highest bidder. They’re killers today, babysitters tomorrow. They have no ideology, no religion. Money is their God. - Geopolitics is not static. It’s very fluid. The HTS can work for CIA today, and work for the opposing side tomorrow. They go where money takes them. - Netanyahu was in a race against time to ethnically cleanse Palestine and homogenise a “Jewish” state and achieve a second US hegemony. - Why was he in a race against time? Because the GCC successfully sold a new regional plan to the global elites. - Netanyahu rejected the same ceasefire deal 8 months ago because he wanted to totally displace Palestinians. It was the correct move. But he fell short. - The regional plan is fast approaching and consists of building new world in the Middle East, bankrolled by oil money. The Axis bought the Palestinians just enough time for the GCC to take economic control. - The goal is to transform the Middle East into a new global economic hub. - The global elites act independently of the US. They’re like your VC’s who bet on entrepreneurs. Your entrepreneurs are the leaders of countries with ideas. The global elites bet on whichever idea brings them the most ROI. - The Neocons are declining. They’re an entrepreneur that has failed to innovate. The GCC is the newest entrepreneur on the block with the most lucrative idea. - This is why you’re seeing Middle East stabilise. The global elites are sold on the idea. - The fact that Syria did not turn out like Libya 2.0, is why the ceasefire happened in Gaza. Everything HAS to stabilise, by force if need be. - Israel is isolated. Hated. Economically decimated. They failed to ethnically cleanse Palestinians on time. The Palestinian piece now remains on the World Map, recognised on the International stage. - The GCC will now economically weaponise Gaza to tie a noose around Israel’s neck and strangulate it. - Saudi Arabia is overseeing the normalisation process with Israel. - UAE has declared it will “rebuild Gaza in a way that doesn’t threaten Israel”. Translation: Gaza is untouchable now. - Qatar is overseeing the dissolution of Hamas. - Hamas and the Houthis are the last remaining Axis branches that will have to be dissolved. - They will phased out in tandem with the hardline Israeli cabinet. - Once both groups are phased out, it will set the stage for the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian problem. - With a decimated economy, Israel will be up for grabs. A flash sale of its assets. If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I’ve predicted most of these events well before they happened. Middle East is on the rise.
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War with Iran will not happen. If it does, it'll be choreographed just like True Promise 2. It will be organized, pre-determined and Iran will know exactly where Israel will intend to strike with the new MOABs, if the US even intends to actually send them to Israel. If none of this substantiates, then this approval of MOABs is just another negotiation tactic to put pressure on ME state actors. Just like MBS is putting pressure on Netanyahu by singling him out to face punishment for his crimes. Ignore the noise. A real threat will come from Israeli cabinet violating the Gaza ceasefire.
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@iang_fc Also agreed here. They’ll prop up Kushners fund with it and the rest elsewhere.
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@iang_fc Agreed on all of this. My post was more in relation to FDI’s entering Israel.
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RT @EvanWritesOnX: FDI’s work differently depending on conditions. Here’s an analogy. An entrepreneur is seeking investment for a new i…
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@redpillpillred1 treacherous *Israelis*. Fixed it for you.
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@Karpaten_Frost Yeah, that’s the other angle, that i’m just wayyy off 😂
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@papaxycym I don’t. It’s his verb and body language.
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@AhmedGassama Yes. I think they *did*. But not since Iran has pivoted towards cooperation. It wasn’t the democrats. It was the neocons through the democrats.
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@papaxycym you think i’m wrong on this one?
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@IbnLugha Check this out and tell me what you see
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@ejmalrai You’re reading it wrong elijah.
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What I am seeing unfold; - Trump wants to take control of Gaza when he could have handed Gaza over to Netanyahu on a silver platter. He didn’t. Because that would revitalise the conflict. - Trump’s declaration of taking over Gaza practically means the GCC will be spearheading the plan for Gaza with their sovereign wealth funds. - The Trump family and other US factions, and Europe and even some Israelis, will have exposure to the GCC’s sovereign wealth funds. The return will be based on construction, stability, tourism. - Everyone is lined up to get a return on investment. Except perhaps the hardline Israeli cabinet. - Trump is insisting on Palestinians to leave Gaza. This is to appease the hardline Israeli cabinet and manage their expectations. - Trump cannot be seen breaking character with Israel. He will remain as a staunch supporter to maintain and prohibit violations to the ceasefire agreement by the Israeli cabinet. - Trumps insistence of displacing Palestinians is a call for the GCC to pull the trigger on a proposal. - A proposal that will be unfavourable to Israel. Israel will be coerced to agree to this proposal just like it was coerced to agree to the ceasefire. - As Trump increasingly pushes for the displacement of Palestinians, the International community is increasingly defending Palestinians to stay in Gaza. This is not by accident. This will be used to coerce Israel into accepting GCC’s proposal.
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🇮🇱 NETANYAHU: TRUMP CUT TO THE CHASE—ISRAEL IS TOO SMALL “We got the Abraham Accords by going around the Palestinians. Whether it’s Hamas or the Palestinian Authority, both want the end of Israel. The only difference is Hamas wants to do it with terror and military force, while the PA tries through lawfare, the ICC, and pressuring Israel to withdraw to indefensible lines. President Trump cuts to the chase. He says Israel is too small. He gets right to the point—and he’s right.” Source: Fox
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@buffbritonsplz @Luminus37 @ijwurn sorry i meant it would*
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I don’t know. Just watching few of his videos, I think shahid has a very advanced level of thinking when it comes to geopolitics. He sees things others don’t even imagine. I suspect if Israel ever joined BRICS, it wouldn’t be under a one state solution with a muslim majority.
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I think MBS’s underestimated the dynamic economy of Qatar. He went for a total blockade to subordinate the country and it backfired. I think he’s learnt his lesson since. There’s mini rivalries within GCC that will never end. That’s just standard state rivalries. But it will be confined to soft power competition. I would hope.
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