@TheIrishIsraeli Turks have one of the biggest troll networks in the world
Entire call centers in Ankara...and it's nothing new
It's so sophisticated that you can write "Turkey" in any language, doesn't matter how many followers you have, they will jump on you
@podoksik רק לאחרונה התחלתי מבין את מה שאתה אומר על ברית עם מזרח אירופה
זה היה נשמע לי מוזר עד לא מזמן
הם נגד הווק המערבי כי ההם מדינות שמרניות
לא הגיעו למיליוני מוסלמים שמשפיעים לרעה על מדיניות החוץ שלהם
ונגד הווק הבדלני הימני שקיים בעיקר בארצות הברית בגלל שהם ליד רוסיה
The government of Israel must also recognize the genocide of the Greeks of Pontos. Mustafa Kemal, the Turkish dictator and founder of Turkey, was directly involved in that genocide.
It is time for the world to recognize the Turkish crimes against humanity
@Eyalo365 ישראל מתנהג כמו סמרטוט בזירה הבינלאומית שנים כבר
ממש לא רק מעכשיו
אנחנו מדינה ללא כבוד עצמי שתמיד בוחרים להיות "חכמים" ולא צודקים
התוצאה - היום כל פלוץ בעולם יודע שיוכל לעשות סיבוב על הגב של ישראל ולא ישלם שום מחיר כי אנחנו רק חושבים על אינטרסים בכסף
@Eyalo365 יהיו מניעיו אשר יהיו...טראמפ משקר ומקטין את ישראל באופן משפיל
יש אפס סיכוי שטורקיה "כמעט הצטרפה למלחמה", ולטורקיה אין יכולת צבאית לעשות דבר לישראל וארדואן יודע את זה
@HanaWeizer בהחלט יש סיכוי גבוה שזה בוט אירני
מתחזה לישראלי ומסתתר מאחורי vpn
אבל זה כנראה לא "לוני קובלסקי" -
הם יודעים שאנחנו יכולים לעשות חיפוש לפי תמונה בגוגל אז כדי לבלבל אותנו שמו תמונה של מישהי אמיתית שאפשר בקלות לגלות מי היא
Qatar is the primary victim of the war, after the IRGC. The winners are Qatar’s competitors in the natural gas market, like Guyana... 🇬🇾
People aren’t yet understanding how totally screwed Qatar is in the long term, almost no matter what the results of the war are. Its only saving grace is its very low population of 300,000 citizens, once you exclude the 2.5 million foreign workers who service their needs, and its huge sovereign wealth fund of some $600 billion.
Its entire economy hinges on the export of highly combustible LNG from ultradelicate and expensive facilities that sit almost within artillery range of the IRGC, which then all needs to transit via the Strait of Hormuz, with no possibility of a bypass like the UAE or Saudi Arabia have.
LNG contracts are booked years in advance and sometimes run for decades. The purchasers are huge conglomerates and nation-states, who face massive crises if the flows do not arrive. The contracts already signed have all been under force majeure for six months now, and certainly will be for at least another year.
As long as the IRGC are in charge in Iran, who is going to risk crashing their economy by relying on the benevolence of the mullahs, and the Israelis, not to start shooting again? Literally nobody. Even for a huge discount.
With virtually no income, Qatar will be forced to live off its sovereign wealth fund. It will need to sell off assets to keep its local economy running in the style its lazy population has become accustomed to. It can do this for a few years, maybe a decade.
But each year that it drains its coffers to fund the extraordinary burn rate its people have become used to, the worse it becomes. The population of 2.5 million foreign labourers will start to leave, turning Doha, effectively its only city, into a ghost town. Any attempt to cut the paid-for luxury lifestyles of its 300,000 citizens, an extraordinarily unproductive rentier class, risks internal rupture, since the flow of free money was the only thing papering over the cracks of tribal rivalry that boil just beneath the surface.
The gap between Israel and Qatar is growing....
The shitty little gas station with a flag known as Qatar is a single export economy with zero human capital.
The scum who run the gas station will soon be living in exile in London.
Qatar:
@NizNellie3 He more or less served his sentence
He got 17 months and was out after 13
in federal prison, you can get out after 85% for good behavior, which in his case is 14.5 months
So there's 1.5 months' difference.
Probably some early release program