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patherland and madaarland unitedForeign mercenaries? Saaaar pleaj hire me. I love ijraeli wamans.
Slightly demaged E3 ….. totally repairable .
Iran war is a world issue, it's not a regional issue.
Egypt pressing Al-Azhar 'to back UAE' against Iran, sources say
Egypt’s presidency has pressed Al-Azhar, the leading authority in Sunni Islam, to publicly back the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states in their confrontation with Iran, security sources and sources close to the institution’s grand imam said.
Saad yaar Iran has totally won this so easily and all of us are sharminda!Maybe they got Xi as well, maybe he's in Epstein files...who knows...
I think Saudi pressure might stop this.Very very very very very disappointed in Egypt trying to make this a Shia-Sunni thing, when it is not the case.
Trump's National Intelligence Team is FALLING APART Over Iran War
Two of Tulsi Gabbard's closest allies inside the intelligence community are now gone, and Iran is the reason sources are pointing to in both cases.
Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in March saying Iran posed "NO IMMINENT THREAT" and the war was started under Israeli pressure.
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, Deputy Director of National Intelligence and a former CIA officer who publicly opposed war with Iran before taking office, is leaving her two posts this week with sources citing her disagreement with Trump's military involvement as a factor.
Gabbard herself has kept a low profile since the war began, and her office has been cut out of the major national security decisions driving it.
The people Trump hired to keep America out of forever wars are the ones walking out the door.
Egypt is as compromised as Pakistan because of its weak economy and autocracy. Egypt also regularly depends on the GCC for bailouts and investments. This means upon GCC demand, it has to deploy forces and leverage its assets for the service of the Emirs, princes and kings. One of those Egyptian assets is Al-Azhar. Now Pakistan doesn't have the equivalent of Al-Azhar for the Arabs, but its madrassahs were leveraged to brainwash and send the children of the poor to fight in West/GCC wars abroad.Very very very very very disappointed in Egypt trying to make this a Shia-Sunni thing, when it is not the case.
Are you an Afghan, Hazara? You keep pooping on Pakistan nonsense along with that Nigerian @925boy. What's your problem? Pakistan is nothing like Egypt. Egypt just sent troops and jets to UAE - while Pakistan gave the loan back to UAE when they came calling/demanding that Pakistan join the anti-Iran alliance. You and that Nigerian need to shut your traps considering how f**ken wrong you have gotten about Pakistan each time. I don't like the Pakistan military establishment but they at least are competent and follow a path that charts it own way unlike the Egyptians who have completely sold out.Egypt is as compromised as Pakistan because of its weak economy and autocracy. Egypt also regularly depends on the GCC for bailouts and investments. This means upon GCC demand, it has to deploy forces and leverage its assets for the service of the Emirs, princes and kings. One of those Egyptian assets is Al-Azhar. Now Pakistan doesn't have the equivalent of Al-Azhar for the Arabs, but its madrassahs were leveraged to brainwash and send the children of the poor to fight in West/GCC wars abroad.
If these two countries were not so politically backward and financially weak, they could chart an independent foreign policy and not debase themselves so regularly.
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