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Sup Aya Laya (@SupAyaLaya)
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Sniper, Bodyguard,White 🇩🇰 🇬🇷 🇹🇿 🇰🇭 🇻🇪 (@Africure2024)
Mohammed Ali (@Mohamme59717686)
Helle Kramp (@hellekramp)
Forlaget Nemesis (@IbenSchartau)
05:52
❤️ #Iran ❤️ QT @MirMAKOfficial (Mir Mohammad Alikhan) Iran is the only country in the world where top Generals and Politicians die first, before their people. In the shadowed tapestry of human conflict, Iran emerges as a singular symphony of sacrifice, where the melody of leadership resounds first with the drumbeat of destiny. Here, top generals and politicians do not linger in gilded halls or whisper strategies from afar. They step forward, hearts ablaze, and meet the reaper’s blade before a single tear falls from their people’s eyes. Their blood becomes the ink of legends, etching tales of unyielding resolve upon the nation’s soul. Contrast this with the world’s weary stage. In Israel, amid the thunder of crisis, politicians unfurl their wings and vanish into foreign skies, leaving echoes of abandonment in their wake. In America, the mighty generals burrow deep into Pentagon bunkers, shielded by concrete and protocol, their commands drifting like distant thunder while the people bear the storm alone. These are not acts of cowardice alone, but symphonies of self-preservation—hollow notes in the grand opera of power. Iran’s way is ancient and eternal. The shepherd stands with the flock, the captain goes down with the ship. In this radiant defiance, death itself bows, transformed from defeat into a crown of thorns worn proudly. For when leaders die first, the people rise immortal, their spirit unbroken, their flag forever kissed by the wind of true nobility. In Iran, heroism is not a choice, it is the very breath of the nation.
NazeINhaze (@NhazeINhaze)
22:00
This is not a meme. This is US foreign policy nowadays. #Trump #Putin #Ukraine #Iran #Russia https://t.co/dFTc7luSvm
Martin Thiemer Thrane II 👑🥛🍄 (@ThiemerTalks)
21:29
RT @_FriedrichMerz (Friedrich Merz): Wir suchen transatlantische Übereinstimmungen. Deshalb habe ich immer deutlich gemacht: Wichtige Ziele der USA teilen wir. Aber wir dürfen und wir werden uns auch nicht scheuen, unseren Partnern ehrlich zu sagen, wo wir Dinge anders sehen und wo wir andere Interessen haben. Das muss eine solche Partnerschaft aushalten. #Iran
Sup Aya Laya (@SupAyaLaya)
20:23
RT @pakstratprism1 (Pakistan Strategic Prism): Israel calling Pakistan a “rogue state” while sitting on undeclared nukes is peak hypocrisy. Selective outrage won’t redefine global norms only expose double standards. Nuclear rules can’t be based on who you like or fear. #Pakistan #Israel #Iran #NuclearPolitics #Geopolitics
Sup Aya Laya (@SupAyaLaya)
20:22
RT @Muhamma22474285 (Inside the conflict): BREAKING: Reports confirm fires and damage at facilities linked to #Qatar’s energy infrastructure near Ras Laffan after attacks on #Iran’s South Pars gas field. #Tehran has warned of potential strikes on Gulf energy sites, including Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub . https://t.co/ueYeDZ69wX