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Eriokanmi:Nope, to mental asylum like Esuniyi's asylum. |
HacheNoire:Propaganda bah? "Like Iran is winning"? |
jmoore:Then most Tinubu’s and Iran’s supporters here are.................. |
HacheNoire:No outrage because na Islamic terrorists dey kill people for Nigeria. Make Nigerians resist dem, una go begin shout. |
Grade 1 humility. No be to dey tear cloth dey chant "death to Amelika, death to islel" |
Flangelo12:But na Iran fight USA and Israel alone. |
Report: Iran secretly bought Chinese surveillance satellite before war According to leaked Iranian military documents, IRGC used Chinese-built TEE-01B satellite to monitor US bases in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain and Iraq before and after missile and drone attacks, received access to Beijing-linked ground station network Ron Crissy Ron Crissy | published: 10:12 More than a year before Israel launched Operation Roaring Lion, Iran secretly bought a Chinese surveillance satellite that was later used to help target U.S. military bases across the Middle East during the recent war, the Financial Times reported Wednesday. Citing leaked Iranian military documents, the newspaper said the TEE-01B satellite, built and launched by the Chinese company Earth Eye Co., was purchased by the air force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in late 2024. According to the report, Iranian military commanders directed the satellite to monitor key U.S. military sites. The Financial Times said the leaked material included lists of coordinates with time stamps, satellite imagery and orbital analysis. The images were taken in March, before and after missile and drone strikes on those locations, the report said. Among the sites photographed was Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on March 13, 14 and 15 — the same days President Donald Trump confirmed that U.S. aircraft had been hit there The satellite also tracked U.S. bases in Jordan, Bahrain and Iraq, the report said, with particular attention to the times when attacks took place at those sites. As part of the deal with the Chinese company, the Revolutionary Guards also received access to commercial ground stations operated by Emposat, a Beijing-based provider of satellite control and data services whose network extends across Asia, Latin America and other regions, according to the report. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1vghanh11l |
89green:Okay. Read through your comment above again. How is it? |
omoredia:That is, obodo awuruzia igwe (iron)!! |
Kukutente23:Abi? The new super power according to hype men.
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With virtually all Iranian leaders dead and economy is tatters, nobody is winning. With over $250b damages in Iran, nobody is winning. With Iran asking for cease fire, nobody is winning. With Iran not being able to carry out her threats as Israel pounds Hezbollah, nobody is winning. Isorite.
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Horus:When were they chased out? Who were the invaders who chased them out? |
Beautifulday:https://www.meforum.org/ishmael-father-arabs |
Beautifulday:What's the proof of this bros? Ishmael could not have had a thriving community by then. By how many years was Ishamel older than Isaac? How long does it take to have a community? Jacob was never sold to the descendants of Ishmael, the son of Abraham. Genesis 37:26-28 NKJV [26] So Judah said to his brothers, “What profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his blood? [27] Come and let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, and let not our hand be upon him, for he is our brother and our flesh.” And his brothers listened. [28] Then Midianite traders passed by; so the brothers pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt. The words Ishmaelites and Midianites are used interchangeably in the verses above. So are Ishmaelites then Midianites? |
Magyar, who won a decisive victory after campaigning against Orban’s record, stressed on Monday the importance of maintaining close ties with Israel. “Israel and Hungary — obviously there’s a special relationship, a lot of Hungarians live in Israel, a lot of Israeli citizens come here to Hungary,” he said. "We have a very strong Jewish community living in Hungary, one of the largest, thankfully, in security, safety and peace and zero tolerance in Hungary to all forms of antisemitism,” Magyar added. “This is going to continue.” The prime minister-elect said that “Israel is also an important economic partner. We strive for pragmatic relations.” Where those celebrating? |
ShobayoEmma:@bolded O di egwu
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Mrexcell:They do not understand the impact of leadership. |
aaaaabbbbbccccc:No wonder you support people like Wike, Tinubu, and co. |
Macphenson:Like they did to hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis. |
Jokay07:And they are now wailing. No be block they been want before? |
Uyi168:Iran actually listened to their motivational speakers nairaland. |
Where is the Iran is winning crew? |
Jokay07:You dey mind those islamic terror supporters? |
DomPerignon:Once the current world hates one, then one is doing the right thing. But wait ooooo, na cry be this? Una been dey yarn say Iran dey win. No be the same Strait of Hormuz be Iran’s leverage? Sefia pains dey real oopo |
Daguccizgreat:That was exactly what they did to hamas, Hezbollah, and houthis. Houthis come get small sense, dodge. Abeg once those guys start supporting you, run ooooo |
esnbrutality:Pray that these guys do not applaud you or cheer you on oooooo Dem cheer hamas Dem chair houthis Dem cheer Hezbollah Dem cheer Iran Check out how these entities they cheered turned out. |
Iran’s central bank warns economy may take 12 years to rebuild after war 17 hours ago Iran’s central bank has warned President Masoud Pezeshkian that rebuilding the country’s war-damaged economy could take more than a decade, sources familiar with internal deliberations told Iran International. In a stark assessment delivered to the president in recent days, senior economic officials said the damage inflicted during the 40-day war with the United States and Israel—combined with Iran’s already fragile economic situation—could take up to 12 years to repair. Several major airports were damaged during the conflict, while strikes also targeted oil facilities, refineries and petrochemical installations that are central to Iran’s export revenues and industrial supply chains. Officials involved in the discussions warned that the destruction of production capacity could trigger a sharp surge in inflation in the coming months. According to the assessment presented to the president, inflation could reach as high as 180% if shortages of industrial inputs persist. The same projections estimate that unemployment could rise by around two million people as factories, service providers and small businesses struggle to resume operations. According to sources familiar with the discussions, central bank governor Abdolnaser Hemmati has been urging Pezeshkian to take urgent steps to stabilize the economy, including restoring full internet access and pursuing an agreement with the United States. Tehran and Washington appear to be exploring the possibility of further talks following the one in Pakistan last weekend. Iranian economists have long argued that a diplomatic thaw and easing of sanctions could be the best path toward economic stabilization. Iran has maintained a nationwide internet shutdown for weeks during the conflict, a move officials say was intended to counter cyber threats but which has also severely disrupted businesses that rely on global connectivity. Iran’s digital economy accounts for roughly 5–6% of the country’s GDP, and the shutdown has cut off millions of entrepreneurs from customers, payment systems and online platforms. Small businesses, freelancers and startup founders have been among the hardest hit. Many rely on services such as Instagram, messaging apps and foreign-hosted websites to reach clients. Economists inside the government warn that prolonged restrictions could deepen the downturn and slow recovery even further. The bleak economic projections have heightened concerns among members of Pezeshkian’s team, according to the sources. Some officials fear that if the economic crisis worsens or the state faces financial collapse, powerful figures within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could seek to shift blame onto the president, they said. Iran entered the war already under heavy economic strain from years of sanctions, high inflation and currency instability. https://www.iranintl.com/en/202604139864 |
Beautifulday:Lineage is traced to father. I said that to knock you out of any claims of Arabs from Hagar Nothing concerns Ishmaep with islam Who was Joseph sold to? |
Pezeshkian urges Macron, Europe to push US toward deal 7 hours ago Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian urged Europe to play a more active role in pushing the United States toward an agreement, saying diplomacy remains the best way to resolve disputes, according to state media. In a call with France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Pezeshkian said Iran was ready to continue talks within international rules and that Europe could encourage Washington to follow that framework. “Despite expert-level understandings between the sides, excessive demands and a lack of political will among senior US officials have prevented a deal from being finalized,” he said. “Approaches based on threats, pressure and military action are not effective and will only add to the complexity of the issues,” he added. Pezeshkian said Iran sees diplomacy as the preferred path and remains ready for dialogue while safeguarding its national interests. He also said Iran has sought to ensure secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and warned that any threat to the waterway could have broad consequences for global trade. Iran’s internet shutdown entered its 46th day on Tuesday, with the disruption continuing to harm lives, NetBlocks said. “At 1080 hours, Iran's internet shutdown continues to harm lives and livelihoods as the country enters its 46th day without international access,” the internet monitoring group said. The blackout, which intensified after the renewed shutdown at the end of February, has kept connectivity at a fraction of normal levels and has become the longest nationwide internet disruption on record. “Despite a slight widening of the whitelist system, Iranians have to take risks just to get a message through to the outside world,” according to NetBlocks. 📨 At 1080 hours, #Iran's internet shutdown continues to harm lives and livelihoods as the country enters its 46th day without international access. Despite a slight widening of the whitelist system, Iranians have to take risks just to get a message through to the outside world. pic.twitter.com/aFkD8svpPD — NetBlocks (@netblocks) April 14, 2026 https://www.iranintl.com/en/202604146526 |
Beautifulday:Brod abeg leave that Islamic terrorists supporter. He and his brethren will say anything and everything to paint Israel black and deny Israel's "Jewishness". We no dey reason them |
Beautifulday:Ethnically, Egyptians are not Arabs. If you say that Hagar was an Egyptian and an Arab, it shows that he was not their father. |
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