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Join contestthey took 500k palestinian refugees in 1970. they now have 2.5 million. not exactly genocide numbers.
Far below that have been killed in Gaza and it has been called genocide and sent to the ICC.they took 500k palestinian refugees in 1970. they now have 2.5 million. not exactly genocide numbers.
I know I’m friends with some Jordanians. I’ve heard all about it. They’re really cool people.they took 500k palestinian refugees in 1970. they now have 2.5 million. not exactly genocide numbers.
Kind Abdullah of Jordan is very westernized, about 10 or 15 years ago he took a harley road trip through arizona, california and oregon/idaho. He's not stupid either, was educated in England, is a pilot iirc.
i guess that is why some people claim somebody let this happen.
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Man filmed by CNN ‘being rescued’ from Assad jail was ‘regime torturer’
The man was found in a Damascus prison by CNN’s chief international correspondent and claimed he had been arrested three months agowww.telegraph.co.uk
maybe not exactly a "fake" prisoner. one story says he ran afoul of the regime (perhaps because he's a scumbag) before the fall of the regime.CNN raid of Stalag13 entered a death loop , a it turns out the fake prisoner actually worked in Prison ,While they played out Hogans rescue it was Schultz they used for the Reenactment.
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''But “independent and unbiased” fact-checkers Verify-Sy published a detailed report Sunday saying that the seemingly innocent prisoner was actually Salama Mohammad Salama — a first lieutenant in Syrian air force intelligence with a long history of alleged war crimes.
“We have subsequently been investigating his background and are aware that he may have given a false identity,” CNN acknowledged to The Post. “We are continuing our reporting into this and the wider story.”
The CNN story last week showed Ward and a camera crew, escorted by a rebel fighter, visiting a former Syrian air force intelligence headquarters in Damascus and freeing the man who was found under a blanket locked in a windowless cell.
He gave his name as Adel Ghurbal and claimed to have been arrested by government authorities three months earlier — and said he had no idea the Assad regime had collapsed.''
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cnn is the master of fuckups.
There are two common attributes from all sides and parties. Grifting American taxpayer dollars and child sex trafficking.
i have no idea when iran is lying, except when the government tells me they are lying.
of course, that is the same government that constantly lies to me.
i have no idea when iran is lying, except when the government tells me they are lying.
of course, that is the same government that constantly lies to me.
West Ready To Court Terror Leader Jolani If Russian Military Pushed Out Of Syria | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
But that would put HTS in the hands of NATO, not Turkey. And there are reports that HTS has been working with Russia to secure and keep the facilities for Russia. Reports are conflicted as to where Turkey stands and what they are up to, as usual.
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Russia ‘close to’ deal with rebels to retain military bases in Syria
Negotiations between Syrian rebels and Moscow, Turkey and Iran could still change ‘amid instability’www.telegraph.co.uk
Turkey Shocked: Syrian Rebels Vow Allegiance To Russia's Putin? We’ll Protect Russian Bases In Syria
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Sisi got rid of the Muslim Brotherhood therefore he is a pariah to the neo-cons.America's Own Assad: Egypt Under Sisi Has 70,000 Political Prisoners
As this year comes to an end, the most populous Arab country remains a stagnant mammoth with a slowly rotting political order, lacking domestic legitimacy and kept alive only by a continuous lifeline of cash from the West and Arab Gulf states who fear the repercussions of the Egyptian regime’s implosion. From an active regional hegemon under previous regimes, Sisi’s Egypt is now dependent on foreign loans, grants and continuous bailouts by regional and international donors who see Egypt as "too big to fail" and do not want to risk further instability in the Middle East.
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Egypt under Sisi: Will repression and stagnation continue in 2025?
As the state rounds up dissidents and dodges economic reforms, there is little hope for a course correction in the year aheadwww.middleeasteye.net
Best that can be hoped for over there is a secular dictator that is ruthless to his political rivals but basically let’s everyone function to at least the lowest common denominator “peacefully”.Just because he did something good does not mean he cannot do anything bad. Just sayin...
Saddam was ousted because the Israelis wanted him gone. He had been funding Palestinian suicide bombers' families with $20k per successful SVIED detonation or terrorist attack, and the Israelis had been badgering Clinton to take him out throughout the 1990s.Spot on here. He's fairly tame as far as M.E. leaders go and I think he spent quite a bit of time in the USA. That's pretty much game-set-match for the globalist war lords who want constant turmoil.
We didn't learn much from axing Saddam did we? Yes, bad man...no doubt....but he kept the peace in his country (Sunni and Shia) which is more than I can say currently about the majority of the M.E. Iraq was fairly secular and he kept it that way. Am I a Saddam fan - F no. But, to think just removing despots and letting people take over is a good plan (unless you want permanent war) is about as insane of idea as there is.
You would be wrong. He's just a sock puppet for the group that has been playing monopoly for a very long time.I still think Zero is calling the shots from behind the scenes.
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IDF Raids Gaza Hospital Doubling as Hamas Base; Captures 240 Terrorists, Including 15 October 7 Perpetrators
IDF: Terrorists 'attempted to pose as patients or flee using ambulances.'legalinsurrection.com
the attempts to provide "evidence" was so amateurish, it was embarrassing.Jeffery Sachs - pretty sure I wouldn't call him a good guy or 'on our side', but he at least reminds everyone about Timber Sycamore. Where he stops short is saying that the CIA backed forces / CIA were responsible for the chemical weapons attacks.