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Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chinese president, arrived in Pyongyang on Monday for a state visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
@coldsnowman4@realjewishlarry@KhazarianAlt nah fuck that bullshit. zionism was created in 1898 by a goddamn ATHEIST. that “country” was handed to you by the western powers for you to act as their puppet in west asia. you pieces of shit are no better than nazis
⚡️Update, Hebrew media:
1- A missile fell in central Israel. No casualties were reported. (Photo 1)
2- Photos of interceptions over central Israel.
3- This missile attack was a joint attack by Iran and the Houthis (1 missile from Yemen and 9 from Iran. )
4- damage to settlements with no casualties. (Footage from Nablus)
no dumbass you did. 1919 was the establishment of the Fasci Italiani Di Combattimento, the first fascist organization after Mussolini’s political shift. the group that preceded it was from when he was still in his “socialist” era. at least learn the damn history you want to claim to support jesus christ
In the same breath, Israel says it’s unfair for Iran to defend Hezbollah because those are different conflicts — and then takes out its anger on humanitarian orgs delivering aid to Gaza
If Iran hadn't responded, they would have said Iran is all talk, no action. Now that Iran has responded, their argument is, "Why didn't Iran do this for the South," knowing well that most of these people do not even care about the South, and supported the Lebanese president in his positions when he surrendered it to the enemy.
Such statements simply aim to sow discord. When Iran set the condition that all wars in the region must end for its negotiations to start, and emphasized Lebanon several times, it clearly set a boundary and tied its own security to that of its allies. This boundary was crossed by the enemy when it continued its war on the South and Gaza, but also when the enemy imposed a blockade on Iran and breached the ceasefire several times. In response to breaches of its own territories, Iran's responses were calculated and always threw the ball back into the enemy's court, who attempted to keep matters below a certain threshold. Iran's response today to the "israeli" aggression against Dahyeh is arguably more serious than its responses to the aggressions against its own sovereign territories, ships, and interests. Iran today is at risk of the war returning, and while it could have returned from the enemy attacking Iran, it could return because Iran chose to hold its promise and stand by its allies. Of course, there is a common interest, but that does not undermine the stance Iran has taken, especially when the very president of Lebanon surrendered his country and its South to the enemy.
@mtgreenee So are you done advocating for bombing Mexico like a genocidal Zionist?
To think the U.S. military actually is able/cares about the overdose crisis Big pharma created, or Mexico's wellbeing, is as absurd as thinking Israel is fighting terrorism.
No more wars means no more.