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Thunderfayamods:Ehyah, know it all, I guess you live in Syria or you are one of the terrorists? |
Johncarlo07:🤣🤣🤣🤣 you know little to nothing dude. You make me laugh🤣🤣 bro, stop commenting in international politics🤪 |
God1000:Three B-2 bombers launched six 13.6 kg bunker-busting Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs on Fordow’s underground enrichment plant. 13,600kg not 13.6kg (You can otherwise say 13.6 tonnes) get your figures right 🤣 The irony is absolutely gymnastic! So let me get this straight, when the U.S. fights wars like Vietnam or Afghanistan, suddenly it's “proof the West is weak!” But when Israel mops the floor in six days (yes, just six, not even a full Netflix series), or vaporizes Iranian plots before breakfast, suddenly it's “They couldn’t do it without America!” 😂 Pick a lane, bros. Either the West is weak, or it's so strong it makes others invincible by association. You can’t have it both ways like a buffet plate in Ramadan 😅 Israel winning? “U.S. did it.” U.S. losing? “Haha, West is weak.” Hamas losing? “It’s genocide.” Hamas firing rockets from schools? “Resistance.” Man, the mental gymnastics here deserves an Olympic medal and a neck brace 🥇💀 To Terror sympathizers USA cannot defeat common Afghanistan, but when Israel is dealing with more advanced foes, the narrative would suddenly change to; "Israel can't win without the USA" 🤣🤣🤣 |
Daejumong:Iran is a threat to Jews and Christians in the middle east. They will unalive you without thinking it twice if you try to practice Christianity in their face or criticize their terror, just like Shekau and Bokoharam is a threat to Christians in Nigeria and West Africa. It's okay to not take sides, but don't cry to America when the chicken comes home to roost and Benue v 2.0 starts happening. It's hard to understand until loved ones are involved. That's when you'll realize that the only repentant terrorist is a dead one. |
Johncarlo07:🤣🤣🤣 are you pained? So the narrative now is that Europe USA and half the world supported tiny Israel? 🤣🤣 Not so smart people use a lot of reckless and inconsistent excuses to justify their failures.🥲🤣🤣 |
🤣 The irony is absolutely gymnastic! So let me get this straight, when the U.S. fights wars like Vietnam or Afghanistan, suddenly it's “proof the West is weak!” But when Israel mops the floor in six days (yes, just six, not even a full Netflix series), or vaporizes Iranian plots before breakfast, suddenly it's “They couldn’t do it without America!” 😂 Pick a lane, bros. Either the West is weak, or it's so strong it makes others invincible by association. You can’t have it both ways like a buffet plate in Ramadan 😅 Israel winning? “U.S. did it.” U.S. losing? “Haha, West is weak.” Hamas losing? “It’s genocide.” Hamas firing rockets from schools? “Resistance.” Man, the mental gymnastics here deserves an Olympic medal and a neck brace 🥇💀 To Terror sympathizers USA cannot defeat common Afghanistan, but when Israel is dealing with more advanced foes, the narrative would suddenly change to; "Israel can't win without the USA" 🤣🤣🤣 |
🤣 The irony is absolutely gymnastic! So let me get this straight, when the U.S. fights wars like Vietnam or Afghanistan, suddenly it's “proof the West is weak!” But when Israel mops the floor in six days (yes, just six, not even a full Netflix series), or vaporizes Iranian plots before breakfast, suddenly it's “They couldn’t do it without America!” 😂 Pick a lane, bros. Either the West is weak, or it's so strong it makes others invincible by association. You can’t have it both ways like a buffet plate in Ramadan 😅 Israel winning? “U.S. did it.” U.S. losing? “Haha, West is weak.” Hamas losing? “It’s genocide.” Hamas firing rockets from schools? “Resistance.” Man, the mental gymnastics here deserves an Olympic medal and a neck brace 🥇💀 To Terror sympathizers USA cannot defeat common Afghanistan, but when Israel is dealing with more advanced foes, the narrative would suddenly change to; "Israel can't win without the USA" 🤣🤣🤣 |
Johncarlo07:🤣🤣🤣I guess Korea, China and Russia folded hands🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you attacked a small nation about the size of a state in Nigeria and all six of you were dealth with. But na the same you go talk say USA could not defeat Afghanistan, but they were able to help Israel to defeat six nations in six days right? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Mistersolar:Iran sponsored Hamas to attack Israel. Iran has always been the end target |
Zonefree:Reminder...Ronaldo won non. How about that? Let it sink in Reminder again, Nine years in Spain, Ronaldo won the league just twice. 🫨😮😮 Messi, Six times during those Nine years that Ronaldo was there. To show you how crazy that is, Lamine Yamal has won the league two times and he has not turned 18😮 (it took Ronaldo nine years despite playing for madrid🤣🤣) |
Lol but Iran is winning, why are they begging for Israel to stop striking them first before they can talk? Even small Ukraine is holding talks amidst the war.🤣🤣 |
God1000:Fight alone you say?? You have forgotten that America is the one stopping Israel from taking out Kahamenei? 🤣 🔹 1948 Arab-Israeli War (War of Independence) Aggressors: Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia Outcome: Israel survived and expanded territory despite being a brand-new state with no formal army. 🔹 1956 Suez Crisis Aggressor: Egypt (nationalized Suez Canal, blocked Israeli shipping) Outcome: Israel invaded Sinai with British and French support. Egypt defeated militarily. 🔹 1967 Six-Day War Aggressors: Egypt, Syria, Jordan (troop buildup, closure of Straits of Tiran) Outcome: In just 6 days, Israel captured Sinai Peninsula, Gaza, West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Golan Heights. 🔹 1973 Yom Kippur War Aggressors: Egypt and Syria (surprise attack on holy day) Outcome: Israel was caught off guard but pushed enemies back across their own borders. Strategic victory. 🔹 1982 Lebanon War Aggressor: PLO (attacks from Lebanon) Outcome: Israel expelled the PLO from Lebanon and reshaped the region. 🔹 2006 Lebanon War Aggressor: Hezbollah (cross-border raid, rocket attacks) Outcome: Hezbollah badly damaged; southern Lebanon crippled. UN ceasefire imposed favorable terms to Israel. 🔹 Gaza Conflicts (2008, 2012, 2014, 2021, 2023) Aggressor: Hamas (rocket attacks on Israeli civilians) Outcome: Hamas suffers massive losses; Israeli Iron Dome proves near-impenetrable. Israel has fought at least 7 major wars, often against coalitions of multiple Arab nations, and won every single time—defying all odds. That’s unmatched in modern history. |
God1000:🤣🤣🤣🤣 Soon you will be crying ge**nocide in Iran here and free iran. We are waiting peacefully and quetly. All top generals gone, Khamenei rumoured gone, over 350 casualties in Iran and 1500 wounded, Hezbollah, Houthies, Hamas, Syria rebels all decimated and you are still here dreaming of a win? How little can human brain cells be? 🤣🤣 CoronaVirusPro:🔹 Nuclear Edge: Israel is a nuclear power with over 80 warheads (Stockholm Int’l Peace Research Institute), while Iran and Nigeria have zero. Even Iran’s ex-president Rafsanjani admitted Israel’s nukes could crush the Muslim world’s strategy. 🔹 Military Tech: Israel builds missile defense systems (Iron Dome, Arrow), spy satellites, and combat drones used globally. Iran still buys parts from China. Nigeria relies on foreign help to fight Boko Haram. 🔹 Economic Power: Israel’s GDP per capita is $55,000+, vs. Iran’s ~$3,800 and Nigeria’s ~$2,400. Israel’s tech exports alone outmatch Nigeria and Iran’s total export value. 🔹 Startup Superpower: More startups per capita than any country. Google, Intel, and Apple have R& centers in Israel—not in Nigeria or Iran.🔹 Respected by Enemies: Iranian generals openly fear Israeli strikes. Nigeria’s government has repeatedly sought Israeli help in counter-terrorism and agriculture. Tiny Israel = Nuclear, Tech, and Economic giant. Iran + Nigeria = Oil-dependent, struggling economies. Even their own leaders admit it. Facts don’t lie. |
Why Israel’s Nuclear Deterrent Isn’t Used – And Why Christians and the World Should Appreciate Israel’s Role Over the years, there’s been a lot of talk about Israel’s nuclear capabilities and why the country hasn’t used its ICBMs or other weapons of mass destruction, especially against long-time adversaries like Iran. To understand Israel’s position and actions, we have to look deeper—beyond the headlines, beyond politics—and into the moral, strategic, and spiritual significance of Israel today. Why Israel Hasn't Used Its ICBMs Against Iran Yes, Israel is believed to possess nuclear weapons and advanced missile technology, including second-strike capabilities via land, air, and sea. But why hasn’t it launched them, despite Iran’s threats to “wipe Israel off the map”? 1. Deterrence, Not Aggression: Israel’s nuclear policy is one of deliberate ambiguity and deterrence. It maintains these weapons solely to prevent existential threats—not to wage war. Iran’s nuclear ambitions have certainly raised alarms, but Israel has consistently opted for targeted, surgical responses (such as cyber-attacks like Stuxnet, or covert sabotage operations) instead of full-scale devastation. 2. Respect for Human Life and Global Consequences: An ICBM strike would not only devastate Iran, but it would kill millions and provoke a regional or even global catastrophe. Israel knows this. The country chooses precision, intelligence, and defense over large-scale offense. That is restraint—not weakness. 3. Global Standing and Responsibility: Despite being a small nation, Israel holds itself to high moral standards and international expectations. Using nuclear weapons would isolate Israel globally and destroy the very democratic values it upholds. How Israel Is Helping the World—Including Nigeria Israel is not just a military powerhouse; it’s also a tech, intelligence, and humanitarian force globally. Let’s look at how this matters, especially in countries like Nigeria: 1. Counterterrorism Support: Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, has shared actionable intel with various African nations, including Nigeria, especially in the fight against groups like Boko Haram and ISIS-affiliated cells. Their technology has helped Nigeria track and disable terrorist communications, and even secure major cities. 2. Agricultural Technology in Nigeria: Israeli agritech firms are working in Nigeria to help improve food security through drip irrigation, desert farming, and livestock improvement. These efforts directly improve Nigerian lives. 3. Medical and Emergency Response Collaboration: Israeli emergency response techniques, including mobile clinics and trauma management, have been adopted in parts of Africa. In times of need, Israel has quietly sent disaster relief and medical help—without media noise. So, next time someone says Israel only helps itself, remind them that Israel's assistance often comes behind the scenes, and it saves lives. Why Christians SHOULD Support Israel Some critics say Christians shouldn’t support Israel because “Israel doesn’t like Christians” or “there are few Christians in Israel.” Let’s clear that up: 1 Jesus Was a Jew Let’s not forget the obvious: Jesus was born in Israel, lived in Israel, taught in Israel, died and resurrected in Israel. If you follow Christ, you’re tied to the land of Israel spiritually and historically. 2. The Bible Calls Israel God’s Inheritance. In both the Old and New Testaments, Israel is called God’s chosen people and land. Paul in Romans 11 reminds us that Gentile Christians are "grafted in" to the promises made to Israel. That means supporting Israel is not just political—it’s biblical. 3. Israel Protects Christians Better Than Its Neighbors Do. Unlike many countries in the Middle East where churches are destroyed and Christians persecuted, Israel protects freedom of worship. Churches are open, Christians serve in Parliament, and Christian tourism to the Holy Land is thriving. 4. Christian Pilgrimages to Israel Thrive Safely. Over 3 million Christians from all over the world visit Israel every year to walk where Jesus walked. Would that be possible if Israel was hostile to Christians? Absolutely not. 5. Shared Moral Values. Israel stands as a beacon of democracy, free speech, freedom of religion, and defense of human dignity—principles rooted in the Judeo-Christian heritage we all cherish. Conclusion Israel is not a warmonger. It is a shield—one that holds back the tide of extremism in the Middle East. It hasn’t used its nuclear weapons because it understands restraint. It helps countries like Nigeria, often silently. And Christians should never doubt their connection to Israel—it’s the root of our faith. Let us not be swayed by propaganda or distorted headlines. Israel deserves thoughtful support, not condemnation. |
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SmartPolician:That's a very flawed take, especially in the Nigerian context. Borrowing isn’t automatically a sign of enterprise, not when corruption is rampant and most borrowed funds end up stolen or misused. Many governors borrow heavily with nothing to show for it, no infrastructure, no jobs, no returns. Meanwhile, the state is left with massive debt and no revenue base. A governor who refuses to borrow might actually be more responsible, especially if they're managing resources wisely and avoiding debt traps. We’re not in a system where loans are guaranteed to build wealt, they often just enrich a few. Thus, your assertion, while appearing to be economically ambitious on the surface is, deeply flawed.🙌 |
Sapasenator:The problem with armed robbery law is that a robber with an automatic rifle/pistol is treated the same way as a robber with a pair of scissors 🥲 |
LordBiden:The nuclear deal President Obama signed with Iran—formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—was reached in 2015 between Iran and the P5+1 (the U.S., U.K., France, Russia, China, and Germany). While praised by some as a diplomatic breakthrough, the deal has also received sharp criticism on multiple fronts. Here’s a detailed critique: 1. Sunset Clauses – A Time Bomb One of the most heavily criticized aspects of the JCPOA is that key restrictions on Iran's nuclear program were temporary, set to expire after 10–15 years. Critics argue that: This gave Iran a clear timeline after which it could legally resume advanced enrichment with little to no restrictions. It essentially delayed the problem rather than solving it. It signaled to regional adversaries that Iran might just wait out the clock to become a nuclear-threshold state. 2. Weak Inspection Regime Although the IAEA was allowed to inspect declared nuclear sites, Iran was given 24 days (or more) to grant access to suspected undeclared sites—ample time to hide evidence of wrongdoing. Iran also refused access to military sites, which could be used for clandestine nuclear research. 3. Billions Released, Terror Empowered The deal freed up more than $100 billion in frozen Iranian assets and lifted international sanctions. Critics argue that this funded Iran’s regional proxies and terrorist groups, including Hezbollah, Hamas, and militias in Iraq and Syria. Rather than moderating Iran, this cash injection allegedly emboldened its hardliners, increased its influence in the Middle East, and destabilized neighbors like Yemen and Israel. 4. Iran Never Had to Come Clean Iran was not required to fully disclose the past military dimensions (PMD) of its nuclear program. Critics saw this as a massive oversight. Without this knowledge, it was harder to verify if Iran had truly dismantled all past nuclear weapons work. 5. No Restrictions on Ballistic Missiles The JCPOA did not restrict Iran’s development of ballistic missile technology, despite the fact that such missiles are the primary delivery mechanism for nuclear weapons. Iran continued testing missiles, many inscribed with threats against Israel, further destabilizing the region. 6. Ignored Regional Allies and Critics Key U.S. allies like Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were not part of the negotiation and strongly opposed the deal. Israel, in particular, saw the JCPOA as an existential threat, with then-Prime Minister Netanyahu publicly denouncing it as a “historic mistake.” The perception that the U.S. was cozying up to Iran at the expense of Arab allies weakened trust in American leadership in the Middle East. 7. Iran’s Behavior Didn’t Improve Supporters claimed the deal would moderate Iran’s behavior. However, critics point out that: Iran's human rights abuses, political repression, and hostage-taking of dual nationals continued or worsened. Aggression in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza intensified, suggesting Iran used its windfall to expand its power, not reform its conduct. Summary of Criticisms Issue Criticism Sunset Clauses Gave Iran a clear path to nuclear capability in the long run Inspections Weak verification; military sites off-limits Sanctions Relief Empowered Iran’s regional aggression and terrorism Ballistic Missiles No restrictions; continued missile testing Iran’s Accountability Iran never admitted to past nuclear weapons work Excluded Allies Alienated Israel and Gulf states No Behavioral Change Iran became more aggressive, not less Conclusion Critics of the Iran nuclear deal argue it was short-sighted and naïvely optimistic, giving Iran too much for too little in return. While it may have delayed a nuclear breakout in the short term, it empowered a regime that continued to defy international norms, and left future administrations with a more dangerous and emboldened Iran. |
To proof that Israel was attacked or provoked without initiating aggression in the Six-Day War of 1967, we can rely on statements from Arab leaders, military movements, and declassified Arab documents to prove that Arab countries were preparing to attack Israel first. Here's the breakdown with direct quotes and historical evidence: ✅ 1. Egypt’s Clear Provocations (Gamal Abdel Nasser) Nasser's escalatory actions in May 1967 made war inevitable: May 16, 1967 – Egypt expelled the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) from the Sinai Peninsula. This force was keeping peace between Egypt and Israel since 1956. May 22, 1967 – Nasser blockaded the Straits of Tiran, cutting off Israel’s access to Asia and vital oil imports. Under international law, a blockade is an act of war. 📢 Nasser publicly stated (May 27, 1967): “Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight.” 📢 Another speech on May 30, 1967 (after a defense pact with Jordan): “The existence of Israel has continued too long. We welcome the war.” ✅ 2. Jordan and Syria’s Aggressive Moves Jordan signed a defense pact with Egypt on May 30, 1967. This placed Jordanian forces under Egyptian command and moved troops to the Israeli border. 📢 King Hussein of Jordan (quoted by BBC, 1967): "We are now facing Israel. Together, we shall destroy Israel." Syria, already shelling Israeli villages from the Golan Heights for years, increased artillery attacks in the lead-up to the war. 📢 Syria’s Defense Minister Hafez al-Assad (May 1967): “Our forces are now entirely ready... to initiate the act of liberation and to explode the Zionist presence in the Arab homeland.” ✅ 3. Arab Troop Mobilization Was Massive Over 465,000 Arab troops, over 2,800 tanks, and 800 aircraft were massing on Israel’s borders before Israel struck first. Egyptian forces in Sinai were reinforced with 100,000 troops. Syria mobilized its full army on the northeastern border. Jordanian troops moved into the West Bank and Jerusalem area. 📄 CIA and British Intelligence reports from May 1967 confirmed that Arab armies were deploying offensively, not defensively. ✅ 4. Israel’s Airstrike Was Preemptive, Not Aggressive Israel launched a preemptive strike on June 5, 1967, targeting Egyptian airfields only after it became clear that Arab forces were preparing to attack. 📢 U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (in 1967): “If I were in Israel’s shoes, I would have done exactly what they did.” ✅ 5. Post-War Arab Admissions Confirm Israel’s Position Sudanese President Ismail al-Azhari (July 1967) admitted: “We were misled in 1967. We believed we could defeat Israel, but we found ourselves unprepared.” Arab League minutes later revealed some leaders pushed for war with no clear plan for victory — a reckless decision that backfired. Israel Did Not Start the War Israel was encircled, threatened, and economically strangled. The Arab rhetoric, troop movements, blockade, and formal alliances for war prove that Israel faced an imminent existential threat and acted in self-defense. The Six-Day War was not an act of Israeli aggression, but a preemptive survival move against multiple hostile armies bent on destruction. The words and actions of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria confirm this beyond doubt. Cc. Seun |
LagosG:Israel is not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) because it faces unique and persistent existential threats in a region where some of its neighbors have openly called for its destruction. By staying outside the treaty, Israel maintains a policy of "nuclear ambiguity" — neither confirming nor denying its nuclear capabilities — as a strategic deterrent. This policy has helped prevent an arms race while ensuring Israel’s survival in a hostile environment. Unlike states that signed the NPT and later violated it (like Iran), Israel’s cautious stance is rooted in self-defense, not aggression or proliferation. |
LagosG:Because during the six day war, they were attacked by all Arab countries around them without provocation. To prevent such from repeating itself, Israel was allowed a nuclear deterrent. |
They don't have to convey any message. Let both parties continue the fight and see who throws in the towel first. Iran has been sponsoring terror in that region for too long. What goes around... |
My Church. The true church. Evangelical church of West Africa now Evangelical church winning all. The founding fathers really did a lot for Africa, if not Usman Dan Fool-io would have ran the whole continent over. |
IDFforce1:As it should be. |
post=133559403:God almighty should protect you too and keep you alive so you can keep an eye on your kids. So many animals out there. I pray God protects me and keep me alive to take care of my unborn kids too In Jesus' name. |
sunky97:Na ideas these people dey steal ![]() |
Sapasenator:He was sentenced for armed robbery. The punishment for armed robbery in Osun is death. The judge followed the law made my the law makers of the state. |
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centers in Israel—not in Nigeria or Iran.