El Sidd
Elite Member
You got a comprehension issue lil bro or are you trolling?
That seems to be endgame of fanboys in this war. Its childish to assume everything is trolling.
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You got a comprehension issue lil bro or are you trolling?

BREAKING: GULF STATES ARE TURNING ON TRUMP
Reuters reports “resentment is mounting behind the scenes in Arab Gulf capitals.”
These nations feel they have been dragged into a conflict they neither initiated nor endorsed, yet are forced to bear the staggering economic and military costs.
President of the Emirates Policy Center, Ebtesam Al-Ketbi: “This is not our war. We did not want this conflict, yet we are paying the price with our security and our economy.”
The war has prompted Gulf states to reassess their security dependence on Washington and to consider the eventual possibility of entering into new regional security arrangements with Iran.
Gulf states will now accelerate efforts to diversify their foreign and security partnerships, realizing “that they cannot truly rely on the US to protect their energy, oil, and gas resources, their people, or their sovereignty.”
The Chairman of the Saudi-based Gulf Research Center, Abdulaziz Sager, asserted that the US administration failed to establish guarantees for its regional allies or secure the flow of oil and gas during wartime, explaining that the cost to Gulf economies is “staggering.”
I am not a fan boy, certainly not of Iran.That seems to be endgame of fanboys in this war. Its childish to assume everything is trolling.
I am not a fan boy, certainly not of Iran.
That being said, hoping for peace through a dialogue as of yet is straight up delusional. Written guarantees of America are worth a wet toilet paper.
Soon enough Iran will have another decapitation strike on them.
BREAKING: GULF STATES ARE TURNING ON TRUMP
Reuters reports “resentment is mounting behind the scenes in Arab Gulf capitals.”
These nations feel they have been dragged into a conflict they neither initiated nor endorsed, yet are forced to bear the staggering economic and military costs.
President of the Emirates Policy Center, Ebtesam Al-Ketbi: “This is not our war. We did not want this conflict, yet we are paying the price with our security and our economy.”
The war has prompted Gulf states to reassess their security dependence on Washington and to consider the eventual possibility of entering into new regional security arrangements with Iran.
Gulf states will now accelerate efforts to diversify their foreign and security partnerships, realizing “that they cannot truly rely on the US to protect their energy, oil, and gas resources, their people, or their sovereignty.”
The Chairman of the Saudi-based Gulf Research Center, Abdulaziz Sager, asserted that the US administration failed to establish guarantees for its regional allies or secure the flow of oil and gas during wartime, explaining that the cost to Gulf economies is “staggering.”
Please debunk if fake?
Please debunk if fake?
Thats a good thought for peace
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