🚨در جریان شناسایی یک مزدور رژیم تروریستی جمهوری اسلامی به نیروهای ما، مشخص شد که وی در روند بررسی سوابق دارای سابقه بازداشت به اتهام تجاوز جنسی بوده است. این موضوع مهم در ادامه بررسیهای هویتی و امنیتی درباره فرد مذکور توسط @MattTheRat_ عزیز به دست آمده است.
While 250,000 British girls were raped by Pakistani grooming gangs, a Labour Baroness laughed on live radio and joked “I’m a groomer!”
These victims were ignored for years.
Now they’re being laughed at too.
How can anyone find this funny?
@HN2733@Alighazizade بهترین کار همون بوق زدن تو صف پمپ بنزین. کاش این ایده رو بهش میدادی . طرف ۱۰۰ روز انفرادی بوده با انواع شکنجه و مشتقات این داره درس سیاسی بهش میده
@elhamyazdiha سید مقوا زنده اس اومد رید به منم های قالی . آنقدر تزریق نکنید که مرده . این بیناموسی از بیرون اومدن سید مقوا میخوان پیروزی بسازن و نامیدی واسه اکثریت جامعه. بماند به یادگار این پست.
Trump’s greatest strength used to be his willingness to listen to experienced foreign policy voices such as Senator Lindsey Graham and Mark Levin. In the Middle East, his biggest asset was his alliance with Benjamin Netanyahu.
But once American isolationists like JD Vance—who appears to have little understanding of the Islamic Republic’s apocalyptic ideology—and businessmen such as Witkoff and Kushner inserted themselves into one of the most complex conflicts on earth, Trump’s greatest strength became his greatest weakness.
This disastrous MoU could leave behind one of the most shameful legacies of Trump’s presidency and ultimately hand the conservative movement a humiliating strategic defeat.
And the issue is not who will be blamed if America’s policy toward the Islamic terrorist regime fails. The consequences of such a failure would impose enormous costs on the United States, Israel, and their allies—costs that cannot simply be erased by scapegoating an inexperienced young politician like JD Vance.
History will not remember excuses. It will remember the strategic failure itself.
@POTUS@JDVance@SecRubio@LindseyGrahamSC@marklevinshow