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Robert Merlos
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Yes, but at the end he was just a soldier. Hoping he'd done the right thing. - Master Chief
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@karimfranceschi UAE also backs the STC in Yemen which also fought rival Hadi loyalists and Islah Party. In Sudan, UAE supports the RSF battling the SAF. Jordan may also offer support for the Southern Front. I doubt King Abdullah II would trust the new Damascus administration.
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@S3cularIslamist Just out of curiosity, do you also follow any other accounts with different political views? A lot of accounts tend to block followers with opposite opinions.
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@Rojfellarina Plenty of factions in MENA are anti-Iran but work with Russia. That's why Trump gives Erdogan a blank check. Erdogan can evict US troops and give the bases to Russia.
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@revdefeat If you try to please everyone, then you will please none. That's something I've noticed about geopolitics.
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@vonClownsewitz I'm not surprised though. It's obvious which team she's playing with.
Hamas’s horrific attack against Israel one year ago today that took the lives of approximately 1,200 Israelis at a music concert and in their homes, is a stark reminder of the ongoing short and long term threat of Islamist terrorism that continues to spread around the world today. Their goal is to establish a global Islamist caliphate, where all must live under their sharia law. Many leaders in the west have promised to defeat this threat and failed, because they refuse to acknowledge that it must be defeated ideologically and militarily. Kamala Harris refuses to utter the words “radical Islamist terrorism” because she is afraid of her supporters labeling her an Islamophobe. Her open border policies have invited Islamist terrorists into our country, unchecked. She cannot be trusted to defeat this threat, defend our freedom, and keep the American people safe.
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@revdefeat Khomeini was one of the only ones who supported Palestinians. Everyone else would have used Palestinians as bartering chips.
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@ProAssadProfile *would Sorry about that typo. X should really allow us to edit for grammar and spelling.
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@LBN_Chud The West has also overthrown governments of Western allies in the past. Greece, South Korea, and Turkey are examples.
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@LongshotIbrahim Jolani is too sectarian to work with Malik Abdul al-Houthi. Even Barzani and Abdi met up earlier despite Barzani having fought rival Kurdish parties in the past.
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@ProAssadProfile Do you think Jolani will work with Russia? Anti-Assad fighters have fought for Russia in Libya. Saudi Arabia and UAE oppose Iran but also work for Russia in Libya. MENA leaders work for whomever cuts them a bigger check.
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@HagueEscapee @AMK_Mapping_ Is there a possibility of him becoming Haftar 2.0 in Syria? Leaders in MENA often switch sides for whomever cuts them a bigger check.
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@Haman_Ten The Armenian leaders are the main problem. They tried to please everyone but ended up pleasing no one.
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