These terrorists aren't to be trusted!!!
Despite the military power and US backing in two years, they failed to defeat HAMAS, bring back their hostages or take over GAZA.
Let's give them 30 days to see how can they violate this truce!!!
A new analysis published by @UN_Women today shows that more than 38,000 women and girls were killed in #Gaza between October 2023 and December 2025.
That is an average of at least 47 women and girls killed per day.
https://t.co/6S7FGcG8Vz
Hey @grok if the current US political shenanigans continue and subsequently Donald Trump succeeds in destroying the American empire which country do you think would overtake the US as a world power?
WHEN ARE WE COMING BACK TO OUR SENSES!
How delusional are we to allow a foreigner to put us against one anotherπ
Nigerian Christians and Muslims should come back to their senses, learn to live together π€
Ladies and gentlemen, fellow citizens of this increasingly theatrical world, do try not to be offended. And if you are, I assure you, the feeling is not mutual.
For years, the European Union and my beloved United States presented us with a villain so exquisitely crafted, so beyond redemption, that the only language deemed appropriate was pursuit and elimination. We were instructed, no, conditioned to report him wherever he surfaced. A name whispered with urgency and disdain: Ahmed al-Sharaa, once known more infamously as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani.
A terrorist, they said.
An existential threat.
A man unfit for the civility of diplomacy.
And yet, hahahahahaha here we are.
The same figure, once paraded as the very architecture of chaos, the leader of the most dreaded terrorist group ISIS now occupies a rather curious space within the geopolitical theatre. Not quite rehabilitated, certainly not absolved, but tolerated. Present. Useful, perhaps.
Which invites a most inconvenient question:
Who, exactly, has been deceiving whom?
Was he ever truly the monster so vividly described? Or was he, at some calculated juncture, merely an instrument, an expedient asset deployed in a game so intricate that most never realize they are participants?
You see, in the quiet corridors of power, morality is often less a compass and more a costume. It is worn when convenient and discarded when it becomes restrictive.
Todayβs terrorist becomes tomorrowβs interlocutor. Yesterdayβs outlaw, todayβs strategic partner.
And we, educated, informed, thoroughly modern find ourselves applauding, condemning, recalibrating, all on cue. Not because we are foolish, but because we are busy. Because we trust. Because we assume the narrative presented to us has earned its authority.
But it rarely has.
We are not merely observers in this grand geopolitical performance, we are its audience, its echo chamber, its unwitting accomplices. We repeat the lines, defend the script, and seldom pause to ask who wrote the play or why.
One might have imagined that recent history, moments of global disruption, confusion, and revelation would have instilled in us a certain intellectual defiance. A refusal to accept at face value what demands scrutiny.
And yet, here we remain.
Not all, of course. But enough.
Enough to ensure that the machinery of narrative continues to function with remarkable efficiency, powered not by truth, but by acceptance.
So no, this is not an accusation. It is an observation. A righteous one
A quiet reminder that in the world of power and influence, the most dangerous deception is not the one imposed upon you but the one you never think to question.
We sit and watch
@engrICO2015@Alex_Barbir Your profile tag "AFRICAMUSTBEFREE" yet you're hailing a CIA agent/ foreigner for instigating violence in Africa. This alone shows us how stupid you are.
Thank you for exposing yourself and showing us how delusional you are.
Praying for "AFREE AFRICA" hailing a CIA agent. π’
@iamTimmyGray@PraiseAdeyemo1@Onsogbu Someone who wanted you to hate Islam on his behalf translated these verses to suit his motives and unfortunately, you're not brave enough to go and study them on your own from the reliable sources.
MY QUESTION: Do you expect me to interpret the Bible more than the Pope?
@PraiseAdeyemo1@Onsogbu No doubt these terrorists prayed and dressed like Muslims do but mind you their actions have nothing to do with Islam.
As Donald Trump action of killing innocent 180 Iranian children has nothing to do with Christianity
@iamAbode@DavidHundeyin On several occasions Muslims travellers were unalived and burned to ashes by Christian mobs in Plateau, and various states in the southern parts of the country.
MY QUESTION: Should we blame Christianity, (Christians) for the killings or the respective perpetrators?