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Kapeter:He said you should state your opinions and counter arguments without resorting to banal levels. You should be mature, this 2020 |
There's a correlation between our Queens English failing (degrading to pidgen and heavily accented patois )and the Country stagnating to dangerous levels of underdevelopment. My grandfather's english is so impeccable that he sounds like he came from a golden age. He served as a White mans butler back then. His mannerisms as well was almost posh. I mean Nigeria has failed. |
I am with you |
iLiquidator:Is the same argument. Is there no Hausa alphabet? Why not inscribed it in Hausa? |
Sagay212:Go and play with your crayons |
marvin906:Exactly, had it been that Iran has Nuclear weapons Trump won't dare. Trump please nuke Kim ![]() |
Trump see your Mate but cowardice wont allow you to attack him... |
Carmit:No. The OP is always concerned with Anambra threads. Infact I rarely see him comment on anything apart from anambra or igbo threads. But here Whenever there's an igbo thread, A sWner comes up with a snide. Its proven. We can data mine NL to prove it I understand the very need for rivalry but rivalry without responsibility is driving towards the edge of wasteful hatred. |
Really? I am of the inclination or rather oft made to understand that the IGR of Ondo state is three times the size of SE combined ![]() Something is wrong somewhere. This is clearly an oversight |
okpalaAnambra:Going by you assertions, you're aware that Anambra has 2% of igala amongst its population. Is it a crime for them to be a Governor? Are they not indigenous to the state? Be guided. I terribly doubt if you are a true son of the soul self. |
Carmit:But of all the three fifty something tribes in Nigeria, you guys, the Yoruba are always the ones to cast aspersions and snide remarks on solely Igbo threads. If that's not pregnant jealousy, I wonder what is. |
Anambralstson:I wonder o. Jealousy just scatter people rains like beans |
Lynx001:You won't believe that my brain actually had voices, down to the controls the characters were touching when I was reading this. I can picture everythang |
A single Igbo nation may be more prosperous, but will be less interesting, and that is the more valid argument.I beg to differ. A homogeneous igbo nation wont be uninteresting. Is Japan or Norway boring? Wont there be immigrants to add to the cultural mix? My greatest happiness wont even be when I emigrate to Canada but when Finally the Igbo have Biafra. No greater happiness than to free oneself from the shackles of Nigeria. |
Chai... I wish I am a potent herbalist. I'd use remote attack on that Fulani Man in Aso |
Relief at Iran’s significant but calibrated retaliation against the US for the killing of Qassem Suleimani is an understandable and merited instinct. Matters could be much worse today. But there can be no complacency: the dangers have been briefly stayed, not averted. While Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran “appears to be standing down”, we will not know the true impact of the killing for months and probably years. |
I, together with Major Gen Buhari , begs Mr Trump and Iran peoples to de_escalate. We shouldn't destroy this beautiful world. |
It was also notable that neither Saudi Arabia nor the United Arab Emirates issued calls for retaliation from Washington. Anwar Gargash, the influential foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates, said: “It is essential that the region pulls back from the current and troubling tensions. De-escalation is both wise and necessary. A political path towards stability must follow.” Some diplomats said it may be a stroke of pivotal good fortune that no US forces appear to have been killed in the attacks. It was of no consequence that Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps was claiming 80 US soldiers had been killed, since this assessment might assuage domestic opinion. The difficulty is that many other non-Iranian state actors are poised, such as Iraqi popular mobilisation units, and have said they are determined to exact separate revenge on US troops. Qais al-Khazali who leads the Asaib Ahl al-Haq group, has promised matching retribution. |
European leaders have pleaded in public and in private with the Trump administration to draw a line in its conflict with Iran, and not to respond militarily to the Iranian missile attack on US forces in Iraq. Donald Trump’s decision to cancel a planned statement to the American people late on Tuesday night was seen as a sign that the White House was willing to consult allies before taking any further action. But European diplomats said they still feared that the weight of opinion in Washington was finely balanced, with hawks insisting that the US must respond militarily to the first official state sponsored attack on the US by Iran since the Iranian revolution in 1979. There is, however, relief that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in his remarks on Wednesday morning did not speak of further military action and that the bulk of the Iranian military spokesman only threatened further action if the US itself fired back. The German defence minister, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, speaking on national breakfast television, said: “It is now up to the Iranians, above all, not to cause any additional escalation, which is why the appeal particularly goes to Tehran again.” She added: “I can only say, certainly on behalf of the federal government, that we strongly reject this aggression.” The British foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, in a statement issued hours after the attack, expressing concern over “reports of casualties and use of ballistic missiles”, said: “We condemn this attack on Iraqi military bases hosting coalition – including British – forces ... We urge Iran not to repeat these reckless and dangerous attacks, and instead to pursue urgent de-escalation.” He said a Middle East war would only be of benefit to Islamic State, a group that Iran is also fighting. Raab will be able to convey this message personally to the White House administration when he flies to Washington on Wednesday. The prime minister, Boris Johnson, called on all sides to dial down the crisis, even as he defended the right of the US to act in its self-defence. Ursula van der Leyden, the European commission president, at a morning press conference alongside the EU external affairs chief, Josep Borrell, said “the use of weapons must stop now to give space for dialogue. We are called upon to do everything possible to rekindle talks.” Borrell said the situation was “extremely worrying”, adding: “One thing is clear: the current situation puts at risk the efforts of the last years and also has implications for the important work of the anti-Daesh [Isis] coalition.” He added: “The latest rocket attack on air bases in Iraq used by US and coalition forces, among them European forces, are yet another example of escalation and increased confrontation. It is in no one’s interests to turn up the spiral of violence even further.” Borrell also indicated he did not expect the EU states - France, Germany and the UK - to walk out of the Iran nuclear deal, saying it was the only framework in which they could talk formally to the Chinese and Russians about the Iran crisis. References: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/08/eu-leaders-plead-with-trump-not-to-respon
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I predict that Saudi Aramcos refinery is up next for a Missile blast |
Righteousness89:Abeg stop all these nonsense.... |
Snowale:Your attempt as agent provocateur is very lame... |
Two countries will suffer Iran's ire viz Saudi Arabia's oil installations and Isreal. That's Trumps foolishness. He forgot that it is America's allies in the region that will bear the brunt of his foolishness. ![]() To think that it was the same Trump that was castigating Obama (a much more seasoned diplomat) on WWIII . A Republican president facing a tough re-election campaign and widely viewed as hopelessly out of his depth. Bureaucrats itching to turn US military firepower on a Middle Eastern regime they claim without evidence is plotting an imminent attack. Compliant sections of the media that put flag-waving jingoism ahead of skeptical scrutiny. This is just as it was in late 2002, when President George W Bush’s administration built unstoppable momentum towards invading Iraq, promising to destroy weapons of mass destruction (WMD) that never existed. Nearly two decades later the potential target is not Iraq but Iran, with many of the same concerns over false pretexts and official lies.
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Pride goetg before a Fall. Trump has endangered millions of innocent people |
Snowale:Why the hell would u tag Nnmadi as a terrorist? Be guided Trump is foolish but ur assertions as regards Biafra agitation is foolishier ![]() |
The missiles were launched around 1.30am in Iraq, roughly the same time as the drone strike that killed Suleimani on Friday morning. Two countries will suffer Iran's ire viz Saudi Arabia's oil installations and Isreal. That's Trumps foolishness. He forgot that it is America's allies in the region that will bear the brunt of his foolishness.. |
Coping mechanisms |
Everyone knew Trump F.vcked up |
But then the highly-symbolic ( The missiles were launched around 1.30am in Iraq, roughly the same time as the drone strike that killed Suleimani on Friday morning) missile strikes, potentially offer “a pathway out of the crisis”. In their immediate aftermath, the attacks appear to have been carefully calibrated to avoid US casualties – fired at bases that were already on high alert. Iran’s foreign minister has said the strikes have concluded and characterised them as self-defence within the boundaries of international law – not the first shots in a war. Trump, in his first comments after the strikes, also sought to play them down. If Trump’s assessment of the damage holds, Wednesday’s strikes might be an opportunity for both sides to de-escalate without losing face. |
I know UAE and Saudi Oil installations will get the most attack. And that is when this two countries will get involved in the War. Trump had set this world alight. Pity. He is enjoying this catastrophe... If this is not the antics of the Antichrist, I wonder what is... |
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