Ofcourse after this s*** gets dropped
https://twitter.com/allenanalysis/status/2024140789907931207I believe this. He prolly wouldn't resign even if everything was outhere. Dude is a proud evil-doer.
Last year, the White House gave Iran "two weeks" before launching Operation Midnight Hammer three days later.
Last year, the White House gave Iran "two weeks" before launching Operation Midnight Hammer three days later.
https://twitter.com/BarakRavid/status/2023804662844191174Genuinely don’t know what he’s even talking about
Like taking all my hate out of it and even attempting to just look at it objectively it’s insane to me how anyone no matter what side you’re on feels like any of this makes sense
which month are u guys picking on polymarket?
They only bust moves on a Friday so that they alone can capitalize on the market being closed; so tomorrow or any month with a Friday should do
Would UAE aid israel in this war
Israel has US money they don’t need them
UAE’s military is inept like most gulf states
They’d prob use the Jordanians and air bases in Qatar
The US getting a regime change in Iran is bad for Israel long term btw. The Israelis — most of them — are ideologically biased so they don’t see how they’re shooting themselves in the foot by doing this
They lose the military justification of them existing to be the Americans primary military influence in the Middle East. Without Iran there’s no boogeyman to justify arms sales and military funding. China doesn’t play the military proxy game like Russia and America do. The younger generation of Republicans are increasingly anti-Israel in the sense of arms and financial support in the ranges of billions.
We revert back to pre 80s dynamics where US support was more conditional in spite of the Zionist lobby and Soviets support for Arab states. The main bedrock of the American and Israeli alliance becomes their tech sector and supply chain integration— which has an ugly long term picture because of demographic and structural trends inside Israel (Brain drain in tech/high value industries, high birth rates in the religious far right, attacks on the judicial branch)
The US getting a regime change in Iran is bad for Israel long term btw. The Israelis — most of them — are ideologically biased so they don’t see how they’re shooting themselves in the foot by doing this
They lose the military justification of them existing to be the Americans primary military influence in the Middle East. Without Iran there’s no boogeyman to justify arms sales and military funding. China doesn’t play the military proxy game like Russia and America do. The younger generation of Republicans are increasingly anti-Israel in the sense of arms and financial support in the ranges of billions.
We revert back to pre 80s dynamics where US support was more conditional in spite of the Zionist lobby and Soviets support for Arab states. The main bedrock of the American and Israeli alliance becomes their tech sector and supply chain integration— which has an ugly long term picture because of demographic and structural trends inside Israel (Brain drain in tech/high value industries, high birth rates in the religious far right, attacks on the judicial branch)
They'll keep planting false flag the buck never stops
They'll keep planting false flag the buck never stops
They’ll implode eventually. None of this is sustainable or beneficial for them
Feels like we're on the brink of something crazy and I'm just quoting myself in this thread with updates while nobody else posts

A lot of people do but not saying s*** before they get targeted
They’ll implode eventually. None of this is sustainable or beneficial for them
God willing
They’ll implode eventually. None of this is sustainable or beneficial for them
It’s about whether that happens before or after they take the entire Middle East with them
Would UAE aid israel in this war
In the 2024 drone/missile back-and-forth, UAE shared intel with the US and Israel to support Israel's defence. They also condemned all of Israel's attacks on Iran. Last year with the nuclear site bombings, UAE publicly opposed the strikes, pushed for de-escalation, and condemned the attacks afterwards.
Playing both sides but definitely closer to US/Israel than Iran. I'd say yes, passive support. MBZ is getting very close with Lindsey Graham who is probably the #1 Iran war cheerleader:
Grok: "The X post reports breaking news from The Times that the UK is refusing US President Trump's request to use RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia bases for potential strikes on Iran, prompting Trump to withdraw support for the UK's Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius. This decision stems from UK concerns over international law, viewing pre-emptive strikes as unlawful unless in response to imminent threats, echoing legal advice from the 2003 Iraq invasion era."
It’s about whether that happens before or after they take the entire Middle East with them
They’ll turn into a Rabbinic-Revisionist Zionist Theocracy that kills 100s of thousands of Palestinians and others when their regime circle the drain and seculars elites have long fled to the US and EU
Edit: and it’s all americas fault for vetoing every major security council resolution that could have prevented the situation from getting to this irreversible point
In the 2024 drone/missile back-and-forth, UAE shared intel with the US and Israel to support Israel's defence. They also condemned all of Israel's attacks on Iran. Last year with the nuclear site bombings, UAE publicly opposed the strikes, pushed for de-escalation, and condemned the attacks afterwards.
Playing both sides but definitely closer to US/Israel than Iran. I'd say yes, passive support. MBZ is getting very close with Lindsey Graham who is probably the #1 Iran war cheerleader:
https://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/2024106621727645968Look up who Mohammad Dahlan is. CIA asset, Israeli collaborator, international arms dealer and chief advisor to UAEs leader
(Biggest Palestinian traitor alive and one of the most dangerous people in the Middle East)