@Nyc_homie_02 It wasn't honey. That bee left behind its **poop** — a trail of yellowish liquid droplets (bee feces). Honeybees excrete waste like that, especially on cleansing flights. Honey comes from their mouths after processing nectar in the hive.
Taste test confirmed: not sweet. 😅
@qusiery@Mehmetcanbekli1 محاربة الارهاب هو خاص بالامريكيين وخاصة بعد احداث ١١ سبتمبر تبع بن لادن. بس تنسحب امريكا من الناتو بتختفي او برأيي على اقل تقدير بتخف هيك مصطلحات. وبيتم توجيه الناتو حصريا لروسيا.
@MrSalah05 صار لك اسبوع عم تعمل شير لكلامه من وقت الخسارة الاولى. برأيي يكفي ترقيع لكلامه. صحيح ما شاركوا بكأس العالم لكن بعضهم لاعبون بأندية عريقة وكبيرة.في شي غلط
الأداء مذل بطريقة غريبة عجيبة في المباراتين نسبة الاستحولذ ٨٠% وفارق التسديدات والتمريرات كبير بس ما حدا عم يعرف يجيب اهداف
@Mo_elmalik انت تحليلات لا يأخذ بها. كل يوم بتقوم القيامة داخل حسابك ٧ مرات صباحا و٧ مرات مساءا.
لك اذا شي مسؤول امريكي او مسؤول ايراني دخل على wc بتربط دخوله بالتووي وبالشرق وبالغرب وبالبترول وبالذهب وبالقضاء وبالاقتصاد وبالسياسة وبالرياضة وبالسماء وبالارض وبالقطب الجنوبي وبالقطب الشمالي
Something significant is taking shape in the diplomatic corridors connecting Damascus, Washington, and Paris - and it speaks to just how dramatically Syria's standing in the world has shifted since December 8, 2024.
Contacts are now underway to arrange a second visit by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Washington in the coming days, following his landmark meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House last November.
The two leaders also held a phone call just days ago - a quiet but telling signal that this relationship is being actively managed at the highest level. For a country that spent over a decade as a pariah state, these are not small gestures!
The diplomatic momentum doesn't stop there. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Damascus early next month, in what would mark the first visit by a European head of state to the new Syria. The symbolism is enormous! Europe - cautious, deliberative, slow to extend legitimacy - is moving toward Damascus. And the possibility that al-Sharaa could participate in the G7 Summit in France later this month, while not yet formally on the agenda, is itself a measure of how quickly Syria is being repositioned in the Western strategic imagination.
At the heart of these exchanges is a dense and consequential agenda. Damascus is pressing for removal from the U.S. list of State Sponsors of Terrorism - a designation that has strangled Syria's economic recovery and deterred international investment. It is a legitimate ask, and frankly an overdue one, given how thoroughly the political reality on the ground has changed. The Assad era's use of terrorism as an instrument of statecraft is over! Syria under al-Sharaa has sought engagement, not confrontation.
Washington, for its part, is asking Syria to take on a larger role in Lebanon - specifically in pushing back against Hezbollah's weapons infrastructure. Trump is also seeking what would be a historic formal agreement between Syria and Israel. These are not easy requests, but al-Sharaa has consistently demonstrated a pragmatic willingness to engage on difficult questions, and Syria's interest in regional stability is genuine and structural, not performative.
On the Israeli file, Syria's position is clear and legally grounded: it wants Israel to withdraw to the lines held on December 8, 2024, and to reactivate - or renegotiate - the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. Benjamin Netanyahu currently opposes that move, but Trump is actively exploring solutions. The framework for a deal exists. The political will, on all sides, is being tested.
What is emerging is a picture of a Syria that is no longer waiting at the margins of history. Ahmed al-Sharaa is doing what his predecessors never could - or never tried to do - conducting genuine, multi-directional diplomacy with the world's most powerful actors, while maintaining Syria's core national interests. That is leadership. And it is exactly what Syria, after so many lost decades, deserves.
The road ahead is still complex, and no one should underestimate the obstacles. But the trajectory is unmistakable. Syria is stepping into the light — and the world is beginning to meet it there!
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
من أمام منزل شاعر المظلومية والفتنة
#ماهر_شرف_الدين في بلدة ريمة حازم
تحت سيطرة قيادة الأمن الداخلي
شهور طويلة من الصراخ والخطابات وروايات الخراب والتخويف حتى صار الواحد متوقع يشوف كومة حجارة ورماد إذا مر من هون
لكن المفاجأة يا ماهر أن المنزل كما هو والبوابة كما هي والطاقة الشمسية بمكانها
وما في أثر لكل المشاهد السوداوية يلي صدعت رؤوس الناس فيها صباح مساء
لا البيت انحرق ولا البوابة انخلعت ولا السقف طار
ولا حتى الألواح الشمسية اختفت رغم أن منشوراتك كانت توحي وكأنو إعصار مر من المكان
يا شاعر المآسي
هذا منزلك أمامك والبوابة أمامك والصورة أوضح من ألف منشور وأصدق من ألف تسجيل
هل عندك الجرأة تلعب لعبة "اكتشف الفوارق الخمسة" بينه وبين مبنى الملعب يلي تعرض للتعفيش؟
أو بينه وبين الأبنية يلي ما ضل فيها باب ولا شباك متل مبنى الحزب السابق من قبل حرسكن اللاوطني
أكيد لا
لأن المشكلة أنو الصورة ما بتعرف تكذب
والكاميرا أحياناً بتكون أوجع من ألف رد
الغريب أنو كل شي كان يحترق بمنشوراتك وكل شيء كان ينهار بحكاياتك لكن يبدو أن الحيطان والبوابة والألواح الشمسية ما وصلتها الأخبار فبقيت واقفة بمكانها وكأنها ترفض المشاركة بمسرحية الخراب التي حاولت تسويقها
باختصار
بين الصورة والمنشور مسافة كبيرة وبين الحقيقة ومظلوميتك مسافة أكبر
وشتان بين من اختار الدولة والقانون والعدالة وبين من اختار الفوضى والتحريض ثم لبس ثوب المظلومية عندما انكشف الواقع
أما الواقع
فعندو عادة سيئة جداً بالنسبة للكاذبين:
يكفي أن تلتقط له صورة واحدة حتى يهدم سنوات من الروايات
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Syria is perhaps the poorest place I have ever been, by the numbers at least.
It maintains its dignity in a way that obscures its poverty: 90% of the population is below the poverty line ($3.65/day), 66% in absolute poverty ($2.15/day), GDP is down 80% since 2011, half the population displaced during the war.
Syria might sound unliveable by the statistics, but people have endured far worse so it feels liveable to them. A man told me life was good now because he used to go to the grocery store and worry that his family would be dead by the time he returned.
A woman is excited to have students again, even though she often tutors for free since the person will go hungry if they pay her.
A family says their children are finally getting better education (they send them to private school for $100/year) although they cannot afford to eat meat and borrow to make rent each month.
Their measurement of a good life is incomprehensible to outsiders, but it is hard not to be moved by how strong of a front they put up.
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