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MightySparrow:Keep wallowing in your incurable ignorance... I can't help you, sorry. |
MightySparrow:I just pity you and your incurable ignorance... Sorry. |
MindHacker9009:"... Islam invented by the Byzantine Empire" is the trash you typed there and you're here ranting confusedly like a headless chicken. So Islam was invented by the Byzantine Empire? Stop taking that thing that makes you reason this way... |
MightySparrow:See another one again and yet these people will call themselves educated. Same Bible that won the most contradictory book of all time award? Lol. |
MindHacker9009:Lol. Stop making a caricature of yourself by publicly exposing your incurable ignorance so boldly, shamelessly, and brazenly. Islam was in Arabia long before it reached to the Byzantine Empire. Go and read, stop being the lazy youth Buhari was referring to. Lol. |
DohFahSo:You'd have told Pope Urban II back in 1095. |
MightySparrow:Tell this to the crusaders... |
MindHacker9009:Lol. Not everyone is like Paul, the dreamer. Well, most of today's Christianity is just a concoction of Roman paganism put together by the Emperor Constantine. Constantine himself was only baptised when he was lying helplessly on his dying bed. An Oyibo friend once told me that, one can't be a Christian and intelligent at the same time, the dude seems to be right. |
sketching:Masha Allah. Islam will enter every household, Insha Allah... |
Botragelad:Tel Aviv will be next. Shameless terrorist... |
AntiWailer:Na pure water Dangote wan give the Americans for the crude oil, abi? See the level of your intelligence... |
Botragelad:Terrorist. When will you stop yarning dust? Hitler was right, after all... |
AntiWailer:Reno has been yarning dust since May 29th. He accuses MTN, DStv, and Stanbic of moving 💰 out of Nigeria but he's shamelessly defending Dangote for doing same. Anyone taking him (Reno) serious need to have his head properly examined. |
An OPEC member and the 6th largest oil producer in the world shouldn't be buying a refined product when it has no refinery, only to start buying crude now that it has a refinery. This doesn't make a slightest sense. Stop crude oil theft/bunkering and Dangote refinery will have more than it needs. |
Gainman:Go and read Mr, stop forming Methuselah... Anyone can be anything online. |
9japride:You mean good leadership maybe, not necessarily democracy. How many countries in the middle east are democratic? Is Russia or China democratic? |
Evilthoughts:North Africa? Gaddafi did his best to have Africa as one country but what happened happened. Lol at genius Malema. |
A thought-provoking question. One of the biggest tragedies of a blackman is that he is more Arab than the Arabs themselves, he is more Jewish than the Jews themselves, and he is more European than the Europeans themselves. A blackman is anything but black and he loves anyone except his fellow blackman. If you want to fight for the right of a blackman, you need to use only one hand, for you need the other hand to defend yourself from a blackman who will certainly fight you. |
Gainman:I can see that you aren't capable of seeing anything realistic then. Sorry. |
ViceGovernor:Lol. Goodwill must have a different meaning in your dictionary then. |
Gainman:You aren't capable of seeing anything real then. I can see. |
Gainman:And what makes you think that Israel will survive one-day without the US? |
Gainman:Go and read and read very widely. Stop making a caricature of your empty self. |
It's a huge slap on the face of Nigeria, a member of OPEC and the 6th largest oil producer in the world to import refined petrol when it has no refinery, and to also import crude oil now that it has a refinery. This doesn't make a slightest sense. |
AuthorMan:Great points, especially on Egypt, but not so on the Palestinians, due to the never-ending misinformation that they rejected the two-state-solutiin (2SS). The devil in every deal is in the details... The only Israeli PM who showed commitment to the 2SS was Yitzhak Rabin based on the 1993 Oslo Accord, and it was on that commitment that he got assassinated publicly by Yigal Amir, a jewish extremist in 1995. The camp David Summit in the year 2000 came fairly close to creating a 2SS during Ehud Barak. It came crashing down when Barak warned the Americans that he could not accept giving the Palestinians more than a purely symbolic sovereignty over any part of East Jerusalem. In total, Israel demanded that Palestine's territory in East Jerusalem be reduced to eight sections including six small enclaves. Palestinians objected to the lack of sovereignty and to the right of Israel to keep Jewish neighbourhoods that it built over the Green Line in East Jerusalem. The Israel also wanted to set up radar stations inside the Palestinian state, and be allowed to use its airspace. Israel also wanted the right to deploy troops on Palestinian territory in the event of an emergency, and the stationing of an international force in the Jordan Valley. Palestinian authorities would maintain control of border crossings under temporary Israeli observation. Israel would maintain a permanent security presence along the Palestinian-Jordanian border. Israel also demanded that the Palestinian state be demilitarized with the exception of its paramilitary security forces, that it would not make alliances without Israeli approval or allow the introduction of foreign forces west of the Jordan River. One of Israel's strongest demands was that Arafat declare the conflict over, and make no further demands. Israel also wanted water resources in the West Bank to be shared by both sides and remain under Israeli management. Israeli control of water resources in the new (almost) Palestinian state, along with de facto Israeli control over borders and the total demilitarisation of the Palestinian state basically guarantees that Palestine would be an Israeli state. Robert Malley, part of the Clinton administration and present at the summit, wrote that Arafat was told that Israel would not only retain sovereignty over some Arab neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, but Haram Al Sharif too, and Arafat was also asked to accept a 9-to-1 ratio in land swaps. Shlomo Ben-Ami, the then Israel's Minister of Foreign Relations who participated in the talks stated on Democracy now in 2006 that "Camp David was not the missed opportunity for the Palestinians, and if I were a Palestinian I would have rejected Camp David, as well. The Palestinians compromised quite a bit. They started by asking for a state based on pre 1967 borders. The Israelis rejected that, so they asked for borders based on 1967. The Israelis also rejected that, so they asked for complete control over the West Bank and Gaza. The Israelis rejected that. And the same Palestinians are unjustly accused by people of rejecting the 2SS. (As recent as last week, Netanyahu publicly and boldly reiterated the Israel stance that the Palestinians shouldn't have a state, after Biden called for a 2SS). These and more are all documented by even the Israeli media such as the Haretz and by many Israeli authors such as Uri Avnery, Dan Cohen, and Ilan Pappe, among others. |
AuthorMan:Great points, especially on Egypt, but not so on the Palestinians, due to the never-ending misinformation that they rejected the two-state-solutiin (2SS). The devil in every deal is in the details... The only Israeli PM who showed commitment to the 2SS was Yitzhak Rabin based on the 1993 Oslo Accord, and it was on that commitment that he got assassinated publicly by Yigal Amir, a jewish extremist in 1995. The camp David Summit in the year 2000 came fairly close to creating a 2SS during Ehud Barak. It came crashing down when Barak warned the Americans that he could not accept giving the Palestinians more than a purely symbolic sovereignty over any part of East Jerusalem. In total, Israel demanded that Palestine's territory in East Jerusalem be reduced to eight sections including six small enclaves. Palestinians objected to the lack of sovereignty and to the right of Israel to keep Jewish neighbourhoods that it built over the Green Line in East Jerusalem. The Israel also wanted to set up radar stations inside the Palestinian state, and be allowed to use its airspace. Israel also wanted the right to deploy troops on Palestinian territory in the event of an emergency, and the stationing of an international force in the Jordan Valley. Palestinian authorities would maintain control of border crossings under temporary Israeli observation. Israel would maintain a permanent security presence along the Palestinian-Jordanian border. Israel also demanded that the Palestinian state be demilitarized with the exception of its paramilitary security forces, that it would not make alliances without Israeli approval or allow the introduction of foreign forces west of the Jordan River. One of Israel's strongest demands was that Arafat declare the conflict over, and make no further demands. Israel also wanted water resources in the West Bank to be shared by both sides and remain under Israeli management. Israeli control of water resources in the new (almost) Palestinian state, along with de facto Israeli control over borders and the total demilitarisation of the Palestinian state basically guarantees that Palestine would be an Israeli state. Robert Malley, part of the Clinton administration and present at the summit, wrote that Arafat was told that Israel would not only retain sovereignty over some Arab neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, but Haram Al Sharif too, and Arafat was also asked to accept a 9-to-1 ratio in land swaps. Shlomo Ben-Ami, the then Israel's Minister of Foreign Relations who participated in the talks stated on Democracy now in 2006 that "Camp David was not the missed opportunity for the Palestinians, and if I were a Palestinian I would have rejected Camp David, as well. The Palestinians compromised quite a bit. They started by asking for a state based on pre 1967 borders. The Israelis rejected that, so they asked for borders based on 1967. The Israelis also rejected that, so they asked for complete control over the West Bank and Gaza. The Israelis rejected that. And the same Palestinians are unjustly accused by people of rejecting the 2SS. (As recent as last week, Netanyahu publicly and boldly reiterated the Israel stance that the Palestinians shouldn't have a state, after Biden called for a 2SS). These and more are all documented by even the Israeli media such as the Haretz and by many Israeli authors such as Uri Avnery, Dan Cohen, and Ilan Pappe, among others. |
Botragelad:Only a trash identifies trash. |
dettolgel:Ignoramus. |
benalvino3:Ignoramus, go and read. Stop making a carricature of your empty self. Mor@n. |
Botragelad:Lol. A Jew calling me terrorist... Well, a history of terrorism, from day one, will be incomplete without the special mention of the Jewish people. You always sound, as the French used to say, as dirty as a Jew, by relentlessly and disgustingly constituting a nuisance everywhere with your cheap propaganda. A person defending Zionism so relentlessly should be the last to call anyone a terrorist. Terrorism was the foundation of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, and it didn't stop there, you know. Was it a coincidence that the Jewish people had to be expelled from more than 130 counties due to their corruption and terrorism? Take it or lieve it, the castle of lies build for long by the propagandists like you is finally crumbling before our very eyes. The success of the October 7th attack repute the Israel's invincibility status. Its inability to dismantle Hamas after nearly 4 weeks of relentless bombardment by the sea, air, and the land, despite the continued siege, is one failure; its inability to rescue the hostages, is another. That Israel is today standing trial at the Hague on genocide, is in itself, a landmark victory for the Palestinian people. Even her western allies are now publicly calling for the 2SS... I can go on. You can only deceive the gullibles with your cheap propaganda. |
SaLongs1:I don't expect you to believe, I'm just telling you what you seems to be oblivious of. You've learned something new at least, if you're capable of learning. We're free to choose what to believe or not, afterall. |
