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_killuminati_

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They could definitely trigger something if they used a fertilizer bomb. Similar to the Oklahoma city bombing or a more exaggerated extreme example like Beirut Port 2700 tons of fertilizer. Rather surprising we haven’t seen these types of IED bomb being used anywhere in the world including in chaotic unstable regions.
Not sure who/what you are talking about.

The resistance in Gaza were using fertilizer and some sodium-derived chemicals for their rockets (I think for the propulsion).

The Europeans are already focused on Ukraine, the Americans and the rest of the Anglos will have to spend their own blood and treasure for this one, and Trump has indicated he wants to invade mexico and canada to secure the north american neighbourhood before the US goes about starting trouble in the SCS.
Israel will pull US into this. Probably have opposing local factions slaughter each other into oblivion, while US/Israel play a directing role, provide weapons, air support, and aerial targeting.

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Tf is that dress???
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
Notwithstanding the ravings of a korean american who desperately seeks approval from white americans, Korea is kin to China and i would personally accept Koreans over indians who joined in on white anglos to invade China back during 2020 COVID and tried to make war on China and continually seek to ingratiate themselves with white anglos at the expense of Chinese.


Do you want to see what power is? THIS is power, when the Japanese is forced to come to terms with China, when a racist american President is forced to tiptoe around what he says about China despite his previous administration crossing out the technical name for COVID in a speech and replacing it with "CHINA VIRUS".

I don't think Trump and his team know the implications of returning to a Hobbesian world of invading other nations for territorial expansion. Would anglo americans like to experience their own JingKang incident, or the mass castration of anglo boys to serve as eunuchs, Ming Dynasty style? We haven't even gotten to the skull throne part or making drinking cups out of skulls of white american nationalists.
Ohhhh now I see why he looks familiar and I don't dislike him as much as I should...
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FriedButter

Colonel
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Not sure who/what you are talking about.

The resistance in Gaza were using fertilizer and some sodium-derived chemicals for their rockets (I think for the propulsion).

Terrorist, armed groups, rebels, etc.

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Iran to hold nuclear talks with France, UK, Germany on January 13: Report​

The next round of nuclear talks between Iran and France, the United Kingdom and Germany will take place in Geneva in January, Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency reports, citing the country’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi.

“The new round of talks between Iran and three European countries will be held in Geneva on January 13,” Gharibabadi said on Wednesday.

Iran held talks with the three European powers about its disputed nuclear programme in November. Those discussions, the first since the presidential election in the United States, came after Tehran was angered by a Europe-backed resolution that accused Iran of poor cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.

Tehran reacted to the resolution by informing the IAEA watchdog that it plans to install more uranium-enriching centrifuges at its enrichment plants.

On December 17, the three European countries accused Iran of growing its stockpile of high-enriched uranium to “unprecedented levels” without “any credible civilian justification”. They have also raised the possibility of restoring sanctions against Iran to keep it from developing its nuclear programme.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi told Reuters news agency in December that Iran is “dramatically” accelerating its enrichment of uranium to up to 60 percent purity, closer to the roughly 90 percent level that is weapons grade.


Tehran insists on its right to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and has consistently denied any ambition of developing nuclear weapons capability.

In 2015, Iran reached an agreement with world powers, including the US, to curb its nuclear programme due to concerns about the country potentially developing nuclear weapons.

But in 2018, the then administration of Donald Trump exited Iran’s 2015 nuclear pact with six major powers and reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, prompting Tehran to violate the pact’s nuclear limits, with moves such as rebuilding stockpiles of enriched uranium, refining it to higher fissile purity and installing advanced centrifuges to speed up output.

Indirect talks between US President Joe Biden’s administration and Tehran to try to revive the pact have failed, but Trump said during his election campaign in September: “We have to make a deal, because the consequences are impossible. We have to make a deal.”

The January 13 talks will take place one week before Trump’s return to the White House.

Pointless discussions.
 

coolgod

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Smells like an excuse to go to war in the Middle East Again.

The end is near for armed militias in Iraq​


Amid shifting regional power dynamics, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a notable visit to Baghdad to engage with the Iraqi leadership on the growing influence of armed militias. This visit underscores the Biden administration’s final attempt to stabilize the region while addressing security concerns that directly affect American forces and allies.
During his meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, the American official emphasized the importance of curbing the activities of armed militias. Since their formation, these groups have been responsible for a series of attacks on US military personnel stationed in Iraq. The militias have been instrumental in transferring weapons to militants in Syria, which Washington views as a direct threat not only to regional security but also to Iraq’s sovereignty.

Supposedly the US told Iraq that if they don't disband the Shia Popular Mobilization Forces, then the US won't pull out of Iraq.
 

GodRektsNoobs

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Smells like an excuse to go to war in the Middle East Again.

The end is near for armed militias in Iraq​




Supposedly the US told Iraq that if they don't disband the Shia Popular Mobilization Forces, then the US won't pull out of Iraq.
Shouldn't we be happy here that US is being pulled into another Middle East quagmire every time it tries to get out? Sad! (giggity)
 

pmc

Major
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No, the ministry is not talking about it from his own perspective. Kazakhstan is well aware of the proposals because they are obviously involved in the discussions.
Putin talk like this for international visits but once things goes into detail and the real demographic calculation this will not be that easy to implement as there is that soft power involved. Putin was mentioning he constantly get reports about this special military operations but it took him two years to realize the women in forces should exit Ukraine and this he telling to women pilots.
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Putin wished the women serving in the SVO zone to “return home as soon as possible.” At the same time, he noted, “it is not that easy to do.” As an example, the president spoke about women war correspondents. “I saw girls on the front line, they are functioning there, fulfilling their journalistic duty. I gave the instructions to the heads of the news channels to remove them from there. Why expose women to danger?”

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Why are they building a multi year pipeline project that is going to be discarded in 5 years. You still keep avoiding it.
i told all those countries (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran) miscalculated there gas consumption and extraction potential and somehow Turkmenistan is different when many countries around it will need that gas. yes. anything can be discarded anytime when you have that soft power next door. these Iraqi wanted western troops out of Iraq but after visit to Saudi Iraqi PM got idea that he has to give primacy to Saudi interests. can Pakistan gets that Iranian gas?
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General

Someone here posted about this earlier but I thought it was a joke headline. What a waste of time and money on the US’s part. If Gina Raimondo said this, was it all senile Biden’s or the puppet advisors hiding his cognitive descent doings?


Yes come beg to China and try save face at the same time. No more Kumbaya. The US’s allies don’t deserve to be treated with any kind of respect after they blindly followed the US without question and against their own interests from the beginning. Yeah China should be open to doing business with them again for China’s interests and shouldn’t assure anything for them when they can upright do it again. We’ll see… Still time for stupid to takeover.
 
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