lightning f57
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Hard to negotiate with this, its like Iranian leaders responding every time to a peace proposal with death to America.
Zionists have trump by the golads, you essential have an Israeli running the US.
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Hard to negotiate with this, its like Iranian leaders responding every time to a peace proposal with death to America.
Iran should've eaten grass to make nukes earlier like Pakistan. 40 years of crippling sanctions with no credible deterrence.Israeli's reasoning for this war was getting rid of any ability of iran having nukes which means no enrichment and no possibility of enrichment. They will not stop till that is achieved otherwise it is a loss for US and Netanyahu, no backing down now
Nuclear enrichment is a side show, yahu just wants the war to continue so they can destabilise Iran.Israeli's reasoning for this war was getting rid of any ability of iran having nukes which means no enrichment and no possibility of enrichment. They will not stop till that is achieved otherwise it is a loss for US and Netanyahu, no backing down now
It was also to take over land in lebanon and degrade Hezbollah
Israel also wanted to get sth from syria and as i read somewhere there were close to hundreds of incursions into syrian territory. God alone knows how much land they have taken there since this war began.
And lastly it was to degrade gulf countries or get them fighting iran. Succeeded with UAE
This was a known fact since it began and it will remain so till the first point is accomplished. Now lets pray their plan does not succeed.
they plan and He plans and He is the best of planners
How Pakistan neutralise Israeli plan
The latest article by former Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Turki al-Faisal highlights why Riyadh resisted retaliating against Iran.
His piece, in reality, is an endorsement of Pakistan's stance. When Iran started sending missiles and drones across the Gulf after the war erupted on Feb. 28, there was a genuine threat of an all-out war involving Muslim countries.
That was when Pakistan stepped in. There was a meeting of foreign ministers from 12 Islamic countries in Riyadh on March 19. Gulf countries were furious. They wanted to hit back at Iran. There was so much anger that a representative of one country said that if Iran was nuked, they would not mind.
However, Pakistan attempted to calm the nerves. The meeting, which was supposed to last for a couple of hours, continued for several hours.
Pakistan tried to convince the Gulf countries that while Iran's strikes on its neighbours were condemnable, they must not forget the larger Israeli design. The Gulf foreign ministers were told that Israel wanted to ignite a larger conflict, pitting Muslim nations against each other.
Responding to Iran's strikes would only serve the Israeli agenda.
Most in the room understood Pakistan's position and eventually backed its mediation efforts.
The article by the former Saudi intelligence chief reflected Pakistan's view, which it presented during the March 19 meeting.
Then what is Iran supposed to do when the condition for the removal of the deadly sanctions on it is the fullrelinquishment of its nuclear arsenal? It's Like North Korea.....but Iran has no China bordering it to be it's economic lifeline. Don't underestimate how well the Iranian govt thought things through.Iran should've eaten grass to make nukes earlier like Pakistan. 40 years of crippling sanctions with no credible deterrence.
you guys are in a better position to withstand American sanctions.Seems like a short term strategy to placate Pakistan.
Otherwise there’s little justification for allowing Qatari gas imports while Pakistan remains unable or unwilling to purchase Iranian LNG and effectively enforcing sanctions on Iran even though Tehran completed its side of the pipeline up to the border years ago.
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