WriteerNg: They haven't woken up anything. They're all one and the same with the US.
They're just afraid Iran would bomb them too.
NATO in its entire existence have never fought strong countries who can hit back. They quickly jump to fight weak countries with no ability to strike back (Afghanistan, Iraq)
Iran has ballistic missiles that can reach all of Europe. The fear of these missiles is what is making the US most important allies abandon the US to her fate.
The day Iranian missiles start reaching US mainland that is day the US madness will end.
Your claim mixes facts with exaggeration. Austria didn’t “abandon” the US — it followed its neutrality law, which has existed since 1955 and requires it to reject military involvement in active wars. There is no evidence that European countries are acting out of fear of Iran. Yes, Iran has missiles that can reach parts of Europe, but saying “all of Europe” or that allies are “abandoning the US” is an overstatement. NATO’s history is more complex than “only fighting weak countries” — it’s largely shaped by deterrence and global politics, not just capability.
ERockson: And VDM even dared them and nothing happened till now. Our justice system has always been selective. Okoya boys are there. VDM has allegedly committed all alleged offences that sent Bobrisky to prison and exile such as Naira spray and gayism
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has re-arrested popular TikTok influencer, Murja Ibrahim Kunya, for allegedly abusing and mutilating the Naira.
Murja was initially arrested in January 2025 for allegedly spraying Naira notes at social gatherings, violating the CBN Act. She was granted administrative bail but later absconded, failing to appear in court.
After weeks of surveillance, EFCC operatives apprehended her on Sunday, March 16, 2025, at Tahir Guest Palace, Kano. She is currently in custody and awaiting arraignment at the Federal High Court, Kano.
This arrest is part of EFCC’s intensified crackdown on influencers and individuals violating Nigeria’s financial laws. Other TikTok stars, including Al’amin G-Fresh and Ashir Idris, have also been arrested recently.
Murja’s case has sparked mixed reactions on social media—while some support the move, others see it as a targeted crackdown on influencers.
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