As it has done throughout its history, #Saudi Arabia is welcoming hundreds of thousands of Hajj pilgrims from all over the world. News segment below documented pilgrims from Iran as they arrived in Madinah, where volunteers welcomed them with flowers
Since the country finds itself a lot in the global news, here is some geography trivia to show just how big Saudi Arabia is: Northern Saudi Arabia is closer to Ukraine than to Southern Saudi Arabia! Source: https://t.co/O44FuNL9dC
"1 million hectares has been rehabilitated [in Saudi Arabia] at a rate of 548 hectares per day, without interruption, for five consecutive years, in a desert environment that is among the harshest in the world." says @FAO 's Saudi director, Nizar Haddad
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@mdubowitz@FoxNews@FoxBusiness@cvpqayne It’s embarrassing to see so‑called thinkers, in the age of the internet and AI, still writing in an old‑school style.
He who writes with yesterday’s mind is exposed by today’s AI‑raised child.
https://t.co/D3SQdS9y3v
@mallen55019@KenRoth They could not have assassinated three successive intelligence chiefs without infiltrating the agency. The people stood against the regime, while Ken stands against the people.
@KenRoth “You once supported the Syrian revolution against Iranian influence, yet now criticize Iranians and oppose the U.S. stance toward Tehran. What explains this shift — your view of Iran or your reading of the U.S. role?”
@MEMRIReports Children now run your speeches through AI and laugh — relics of an era where illusion passed for power, unaware that the world moved on and that fantasies collapse faster than their makers.
@MEMRIReports In Gaza, they sold a dream far bigger than their real capabilities… and now the same script is being recycled in its Iranian and Lebanese editions. The same voices, the same slogans, the same factory of illusions — MEMRI’s assembly line of mistranslated fantasies.
@walm7800@agent_of_change Man… if 25% of the population can supposedly “terrify global fleets” while operating like scattered groups with no real control, then what do we call the remaining 75% that pushed them back? A terrifying Wi‑Fi signal? Or Bluetooth giving aircraft carriers a migraine?
@bill_hayton Comparing war crimes to legal trials is like confusing the massacre of children with the sentencing of a terrorist.
If your moral compass cannot distinguish between the two, the problem lies with your pro-Israel bias, not with justice.
Defence Secretary @JohnHealey_MP confirms that UK will send additional air defence to, including the Sky Sabre air defence system to Saudi Arabia and extended deployment of RAF Typhoon jets in Quatar. The Lightweight Multirole Launcher is now active in Bahrain.
@bill_hayton Comparing war crimes to legal trials is like confusing the massacre of children with the sentencing of a terrorist.
If your moral compass cannot distinguish between the two, the problem lies with your pro-Israel bias, not with justice.
@walm7800@agent_of_change We’re talking numbers and the reality of your infrastructure.
You didn’t build it — we did.
Your “hero” was born in a hospital we built and paid by the same system you insult.
So spare us the gangster‑movie speeches.
@walm7800@agent_of_change Man… if 25% of the population can supposedly “terrify global fleets” while operating like scattered groups with no real control, then what do we call the remaining 75% that pushed them back? A terrifying Wi‑Fi signal? Or Bluetooth giving aircraft carriers a migraine?
@walm7800@agent_of_change This is a fantastical tale built around a militant group. Even basic analysis — let alone AI — shows how Saudi Arabia pushed them back to about 25% of Yemen after they had expanded across the country and reached Bab al‑Mandab. Reality simply doesn’t match the mythology.
@walm7800@agent_of_change There are over two million Yemenis living and working in Saudi Arabia, supporting more than twenty million family members back home. If someone wants to talk about “who feeds whom,” they might want to start with that reality before writing heroic fan‑fiction.
Some people confuse geopolitics with mythology. Power isn’t granted by slogans, nor does history bend to wishful narratives. Real influence is built on alliances, economics, and legitimacy — not on dramatic tweets dressed up as “analysis.”
The core flaw here is assuming any state can “control” an international strait as if global law, alliances, and economic interdependence don’t exist. Power isn’t built on dramatic claims; it’s shaped by legitimacy, stability, and constraints this narrative completely ignores.