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  • Oct 11, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    I am out of my mind! I believe all these leader. The ayatollah from Iran, Bashar Assad, POTUs ... are all controlled by big bank corporations and US lobbyists.

    It's a perspective. You can ridicule me for it. But looking at how this s*** been unfolding I believe it is very very plausible.

    I don't understand how you can at all say that Assad is controlled by the west or big banks. We can argue all day about Iran and geopolitics there, and the validity of that is separate, but the situation is Syria is completely different. The US (""proxy"") war on Syria is way more direct and vicious against Assad's government. If you want to argue that he's a puppet because the regional in-fighting benefits the west through the lack of stability in the region otherwise, i mean...sure, i guess so, but that has nothing to do with the allegiances of anyone involved, that would be like saying Mao was a western puppet because the US benefited from the Sino-Soviet split, which would be an utterly absurd opinion. If you want to argue that Assad is a Russian puppet I mean maybe there's a tiny bit more ground to claim that geopolitically, but Russia has different geopolitical intentions than the US

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    krishna bound

    I don't understand how you can at all say that Assad is controlled by the west or big banks. We can argue all day about Iran and geopolitics there, and the validity of that is separate, but the situation is Syria is completely different. The US (""proxy"") war on Syria is way more direct and vicious against Assad's government. If you want to argue that he's a puppet because the regional in-fighting benefits the west through the lack of stability in the region otherwise, i mean...sure, i guess so, but that has nothing to do with the allegiances of anyone involved, that would be like saying Mao was a western puppet because the US benefited from the Sino-Soviet split, which would be an utterly absurd opinion. If you want to argue that Assad is a Russian puppet I mean maybe there's a tiny bit more ground to claim that geopolitically, but Russia has different geopolitical intentions than the US

    It's more complicated than you think. Assad plays both sides really well.

    reuters.com/business/energy/egypt-says-it-hopes-export-gas-supply-lebanon-with-power-soon-2021-09-08

    This is Bashar doing what US wants!
    This is huge because it weakens the control Iran has over Lebanon. Take a look at the article below too.

    aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/9/16/first-shipment-hezbollah-iranian-fuel-arrives-lebanon

  • Oct 12, 2021

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  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    It's more complicated than you think. Assad plays both sides really well.

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/egypt-says-it-hopes-export-gas-supply-lebanon-with-power-soon-2021-09-08/

    This is Bashar doing what US wants!
    This is huge because it weakens the control Iran has over Lebanon. Take a look at the article below too.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/9/16/first-shipment-hezbollah-iranian-fuel-arrives-lebanon

    Iran and Syria are both part of the Axis of Resistance. They aren’t trying to compete with eachother lmao.

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    also the oil literally came from Iran how would Iran helping the Lebanese weaken Iranian influence think before you speak man.

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Is the Euphrates River drying up a big deal?

  • Oct 12, 2021
    Frankito Reynolds

    It's more complicated than you think. Assad plays both sides really well.

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/egypt-says-it-hopes-export-gas-supply-lebanon-with-power-soon-2021-09-08/

    This is Bashar doing what US wants!
    This is huge because it weakens the control Iran has over Lebanon. Take a look at the article below too.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/9/16/first-shipment-hezbollah-iranian-fuel-arrives-lebanon

    This isn't proving what you think it is...

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Bestowed

    Is the Euphrates River drying up a big deal?

    revelation 16:12 👀

  • Oct 12, 2021
    krishna bound

    revelation 16:12 👀

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Fargo

    also the oil literally came from Iran how would Iran helping the Lebanese weaken Iranian influence think before you speak man.

    It won't anymore once syria get the pipe going ... this move by USA is to weaken iran's influence in lebanon.

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Fargo

    Iran and Syria are both part of the Axis of Resistance. They aren’t trying to compete with eachother lmao.

    You got me at axis of resistence lol
    You believe whatever they tell you ay

    Axis of oppressors is more like it

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    You got me at axis of resistence lol
    You believe whatever they tell you ay

    Axis of oppressors is more like it

    Versus Saudi Arabia, NATO, and Israel

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    eye contact

    Versus Saudi Arabia, NATO, and Israel

    Percisely
    More like axis of morons

    Saudis support them ISIS and Wahabbi exteremists, Iran supports them shia exteremists ... both parties are being supported by western lobbyists to keep a conflict going.

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    Percisely
    More like axis of morons

    Saudis support them ISIS and Wahabbi exteremists, Iran supports them shia exteremists ... both parties are being supported by western lobbyists to keep a conflict going.

    What western lobbyists support Iran

  • Oct 12, 2021
    eye contact

    What western lobbyists support Iran

    the state of western politics' geopolitical positions on the middle east according to @Frankito_Reynolds

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    Percisely
    More like axis of morons

    Saudis support them ISIS and Wahabbi exteremists, Iran supports them shia exteremists ... both parties are being supported by western lobbyists to keep a conflict going.

    I wouldn’t call Hezbollah "extremists" tbh they aren’t even remotely close to being terrorists

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    eye contact

    What western lobbyists support Iran

    If we knew their names then they wouldn't be successful lobbyists

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    If we knew their names then they wouldn't be successful lobbyists

    Why would you think they exist if you don’t know who they are

  • Oct 12, 2021
    Fargo

    I wouldn’t call Hezbollah "extremists" tbh they aren’t even remotely close to being terrorists

    No bro the US state department (I hate the US btw) labels them terrorists!

  • Oct 12, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    It won't anymore once syria get the pipe going ... this move by USA is to weaken iran's influence in lebanon.

    Bruh if america is trying to weaken Iran's influence then how is Iran a western puppet?

  • aktvinye meropriya

    Bruh if america is trying to weaken Iran's influence then how is Iran a western puppet?

    It's not black and white. They want the islamic republic in charge in Iran but they don't want them to gain control in neighbouring countries because they want to keep a conflict going.

  • Oct 13, 2021
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    eye contact

    Why would you think they exist if you don’t know who they are

    I follow the news. Look at politicians and their side hustles. For example look at them corporations D*** Cheney made super rich. Compare their networths before n after etcc
    All them bank bail outs...
    You think it ain't plausible to think big bank corporations run this s***?

  • Oct 13, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    I follow the news. Look at politicians and their side hustles. For example look at them corporations D*** Cheney made super rich. Compare their networths before n after etcc
    All them bank bail outs...
    You think it ain't plausible to think big bank corporations run this s***?

    We’re not talking about plausibility and possibilities

    If you’re spewing your entire s*** off of “but look! They MIGHT be doing it!” Then you gotta rethink how you view politics and the ramifications of geopolitics

    America invaded Iraq off of “plausibility” and look at how well formulated of a move that turned out

  • Oct 13, 2021
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    eye contact

    We’re not talking about plausibility and possibilities

    If you’re spewing your entire s*** off of “but look! They MIGHT be doing it!” Then you gotta rethink how you view politics and the ramifications of geopolitics

    America invaded Iraq off of “plausibility” and look at how well formulated of a move that turned out

    Or look at the state of the world and read between the lines.

    Yall used to ridicule me and make fun of me right here during US elections when I said with Biden in charge and the lobbyists in full power within a year Taliban will be back, ISIS will be back and Gaza will get bombed. so yeah... let's wait and see what's next.

  • Oct 13, 2021
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    Frankito Reynolds

    Or look at the state of the world and read between the lines.

    Yall used to ridicule me and make fun of me right here during US elections when I said with Biden in charge and the lobbyists in full power within a year Taliban will be back, ISIS will be back and Gaza will get bombed. so yeah... let's wait and see what's next.

    Yeah except that was an inevitable geopolitical happenstance that a f***ing middle schooler could’ve guessed

    You’re going on a wild goose chase totally based in plausibility while your rhetoric is filled with holes and fallacies

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