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coolcarer

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  1. Are you ok with Hamas hiding out and setting up command centers in refugee camps?
  2. Do you always go round posting false claims. “He wants no witnesses”
  3. Another one bites the dust. 😉 Reports that the commander of the Radwan force in southern Lebanon, Hossein Muhammad Asili, who succeeded Jamal A-Tawil, has been eliminated https://x.com/Osint613/status/1845179841974603992
  4. Now read your post again you’ve completely lost yourself. “What he said about Trump is absolutely true.”
  5. You are so funny. Now Boris only lies when it suits you…lol
  6. Back to….. even Ukraine politicians do not lie when it suits you……lol
  7. I know. Why do you keep quoting what a Ukraine politician said about Boris Johnson then, especially since Boris denied it.
  8. Oh I see politicians lie across the board only when it suits you. Got it
  9. I comprehend very well that what you said has no basis in truth and certainly no link attached to it. Here is your claim once last time: “some analysts claim an attack on Irans nuclear facilities would only slow down the development process by a year or two”
  10. The problem is yours fella. Making claims with no links stating you can’t remember them. Talk about me get a life….lol
  11. I am not surprised they are unverified claims you made. Funny how you can dig up loads of other links but not the ones to support your previous claims.
  12. These were my questions. How would these analysts know how much damage would be done to come up with an estimate of just a year or two set back? can you provide a link to your claims that “some analysts claim an attack on Irans nuclear facilities would only slow down the development process by a tear or two” the links you provided have nothing mentioned about that claim
  13. How would these analysts know how much damage would be done to come up with an estimate of just a year or two set back? seems there are some thinking of any possible excuse to take a risk now and instead let it ride till it’s too late to do anything at all about it. After all. An election in a month. Biden does not want any thing major happening before then. Much like also telling Israel to avoid oil depots. Wouldn’t want to drive up the price in the next month.
  14. I can think of better names to call the holocaust instigator responsible for millions of deaths
  15. Putin's imaginary red lines, when nothings going his way, use the tired old red line trick, the one he's been using since the beginning of the war.........ooops Special Military something or other. Then let his minions spread the word for the gullible to swallow hook line and sinker. Putin knows he will be damned if he is first to use nuclear weapons – Polish President Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin and his generals are well aware that the first to use nuclear weapons will be damned. Source: Polish President Andrzej Duda, in an interview with TVN24, a Polish 24-hour commercial news channel, reports European Pravda Details: Duda was commenting on the statement of Vladimir Putin, who on Wednesday evening again threatened to use nuclear weapons if there is any massive attack on Russia. https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/09/26/7476955/
  16. And corruption in Russia is increasing. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/joni/vol4/iss1/6/ but anything to distract from the massive success from Ukraine today in Toropets from you as usual.
  17. Some of the North Korean missiles have also gone up in these amazing hits! Less Russian missiles to kill Ukrainians There are reports that Grad, S-300 and S-400 missiles, ballistic Iskander missiles and a small stash of North Korean missiles were stored at the ammunitions warehouse in Toropets, Tver region of Russia. NASA FIRMS shows fires on almost the whole territory of the 107th Russian arsenal. Time for Putin to go back to Rocket man and get some more….lol
  18. What you think and what Zelensky thinks are probably two very different things. The government believes the US is still likely to give the green light at the UN general assembly in New York, although there are splits within President Biden’s administration. David Lammy, the foreign secretary, told Laura Kuenssberg on BBC1 that there needed to be a “shared strategy” among western allies. He said: “It’s important that as allies supporting Ukraine, we have a shared strategy to win going forward. Now we’ve been discussing this with the United States and with other key allies, but of course, we head to the UN general assembly, where we will all meet with Zelensky in just under 12 days’ time.” https://archive.is/GRI8T#selection-1597.0-1634.0 Times Link to no paywall
  19. Putin’s an old bully. Only one thing to do with bullies.
  20. That's because he is a British Lawyer, just because he immigrated to Israel and founded an international law firm does not stop making him a British Lawyer. What difference does the Israel add on make? Does it make the alleged claims less credible? Does it make his report that he and his team compiled less credible? Because he, as part of the firm’s work, also represents the Jewish and Israeli community in Britain in various matters, make it any less credible? That hundreds of the Jewish community protested outside the BBC HQ make it less credible if some of them also happen to be from Israel? They also pay their BBC yearly licence fee as do all people in the UK to ensure the BBC delivers what it promises in their guidelines. That polls conducted by the Jewish community were also critical on the BBC make it less credible? "Sir Oliver Dowden, the shadow deputy prime minister, expressed concern that the BBC’s alleged failure to maintain impartiality could damage its global reputation. Julia Lopez, the shadow culture secretary, warned that any perceived bias undermines public trust in the BBC, particularly in a media landscape increasingly fraught with misinformation." "Further criticism came from Lord Austin, who described the BBC’s stance as failing to meet the standards of impartiality that justify its public funding." Based on the report he has accused the BBC of being biased in its reporting. You said: "So why should we accept his assessment at face value?" Who is being forced to accept it at face value? His report is calling for an independent review of the allegations put forward. "Almost twenty years ago the BBC commissioned the Balen Report, following persistent complaints from the public and the Israeli government of allegations of anti-Israel bias in BBC news programmes. The report by a senior BBC journalist, Malcolm Balen, has still not been published. Following the failure to publish the Balen Report and the complacent response to criticisms from the BBC’s current CEO, News and Current Affairs, it is hardly surprising that there is little confidence among Britain’s Jewish community that BBC News can be trusted to handle an inquiry into bias by its own programme-makers, including some of its most senior reporters." Links to all the above are in the original topic that I already linked to.
  21. You missed the first topic on this yesterday then........ A recent report has accused the BBC of violating its editorial guidelines more than 1,500 times during its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, revealing a pattern of alleged bias against Israel. The investigation, led by British lawyer Trevor Asserson, analyzed four months of BBC content across various platforms, including television, radio, online news, podcasts, and social media. https://aseannow.com/topic/1337643-bbc-accused-of-bias-in-israel-hamas-coverage-over-1500-breaches-of-guidelines/
  22. More Ukraine partners doing the right thing. Latvia pledges new military aid package for Ukraine, including armored vehicles Latvia, one of Ukraine’s biggest supporters, has committed to providing military support at the level of 0.25% of its GDP every year and will provide thousands of drones, Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said. Along with the U.K., Latvia is the leader of the drone coalition, an allied initiative established to supply Ukrainian forces with this crucial capability. Riga has pledged 112 million euros ($126 million) in military support to Ukraine this year and will help expand the initiative. https://kyivindependent.com/latvia-pledges-new-military-aid-package/
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