Selective storytelling doesn’t create truth.
Yes, Iran did participate in extinguishing some of the oil fires after 1990—but its contribution was limited compared to the major role played by international companies and experts who led the entire operation. The oil fire crisis was a massive global effort involving dozens of countries and firms, not the achievement of any single party.
Now let’s talk facts—not narratives:
After 1990, Kuwait did not act with hostility. It followed a balanced policy and consistently provided humanitarian support—even toward Iran.
Kuwait has:
- Sent humanitarian aid to Iran after natural disasters, including the 2003 Bam earthquake, with relief planes, medical teams, and supplies
-Provided financial and relief aid after floods, including direct assistance and shipments via the Kuwaiti Red Crescent
-Delivered emergency aid packages (food, medical supplies, and equipment) during major crises like the 2019 floods
-Contributed humanitarian funding, including $10 million during the COVID-19 pandemic
This is not hostility ، this is consistent humanitarian policy.
So claiming Kuwait “repaid kindness with hostility” is not just misleading .. it’s factually WRONG.
It ignores documented aid, real actions, and decades of balanced conduct in favor of a selective and convenient narrative.
If you’re going to talk HISTORY tell all of it
Confidence and betting on ignorance are the keys to a successful propaganda. @georgegalloway claims could be debunked by a child but he knows it doesnt matter if his claims were true. Kuwait for example was founded in 1600’s as a small nation, and under Sabahs rule since 1752.
بس ابيك تتخيل معاي
انت مواطن فلسطيني واهلك استشهدو قدامك من القصف ويوماً تشوف اشلاء وجثث يتم جمعها بالاكياس وعايش بحصار بدون اكل ولا ادوية ولا مستشفيات وما طلعت من ارضك وكافحت وبعدها تدخل تويتر تشوف شخص يقولك لك انت بايع ارضك
كلمة بايع ارضك هذي احقر كلمة سمعتها بحياتي
🤍🫂 Karim Benzema: “Don’t forget what Vini Jr did for Real Madrid, it’d be not fair at all. He’s a very good kid, with a big heart, who wants to learn, he’s phenomenal”.
“People put a lot of pressure on him. He can do more, but you can’t say he’s bad now”, told @diarioas.
And just a week later after this, Son announces he’s leaving Spurs.
I’m not saying he was kicked out because of it, but it’s no coincidence that he launched this campaign for Palestine recently.
Respect to him, honestly. Top player and an even better person.
La La Land had the misfortune of running an Oscar campaign at the same time as the single most beautiful film made in my lifetime, so it calcified in some people’s minds as an annoying Hollywood establishment movie, when in fact La La Land is a lil miracle of a film