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believe it or not zions are good at what they do, everyone in the region is getting blasted except for them, specially when they are the ones who started this.
they have achieved their goal and have successfully made Muslims kill each other. quite a shameful moment for us.
Where is the TACO?
Don’t think I was cheering on the MOU. Didn’t even know what was in it. I thought it was a mistake.
For all Muslims sake, Iran should’ve leveled the “Sunnis” countries oil infrastructure as they’ve enabled and supported the destructions of many Muslims across the Islamic world. I’m all for it!
According if international law , they were not allowed to attack us ,No, according UNCLOS they cannot deceive other parts of coastal countries.
What a remarkably naive statement. “Oh yes, sit this one out” while Yemen blocks the Bab el-Mandeb and attacks Saudi oil terminals—to what end?No, Saudis need to be taught a lesson. Take a step back and simply sit it out. Open the defence pact document, read it thoroughly, find a loophole and simply issue a statement. Saudis decided to go on an adventure, let them continue the journey on their own.
Yemen hadn't attacked Saudi Arabia before the Saudi bombing of the Sana'a Airport. And they haven't closed Bab El-Mandeb yet.What a remarkably naive statement. “Oh yes, sit this one out” while Yemen blocks the Bab el-Mandeb and attacks Saudi oil terminals—to what end?
Saudi Arabia is Pakistan’s largest oil supplier and the biggest source of remittances, contributing around USD 6.5 billion annually. Any serious damage to the Saudi economy would have devastating consequences for Pakistan’s already fragile economy
Araghchi read this comment.It's good that Trump demands 20% toll. When US leaves, Iran can tell the rest of the countries you accepted 20% toll, we're just demanding 5%, we're 4 times cheaper.
What a remarkably naive statement. “Oh yes, sit this one out” while Yemen blocks the Bab el-Mandeb and attacks Saudi oil terminals—to what end?
Saudi Arabia is Pakistan’s largest oil supplier and the biggest source of remittances, contributing around USD 6.5 billion annually. Any serious damage to the Saudi economy would have devastating consequences for Pakistan’s already fragile economy
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