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khaosokman

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Everything posted by khaosokman

  1. You must know nothing then. Another terror supporter.
  2. Nobody cares but you.
  3. If Epstein was muslim he would be a prophet.
  4. You must have lost your marbles. Israel is much stronger than your terrorist pals.
  5. The US is too big to fail. Iran will improve. Of course it's about oil but a new leader brings hope.
  6. They don't run countries.
  7. They killed a terrorist. Great stuff!
  8. Your hero in Iran is dead.
  9. israel fighting against terror since 1948 +10 Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has engaged in a continuous, multi-faceted struggle against terrorism and security threats, originating from both neighboring states and non-state militant groups . This battle has spanned conventional wars, asymmetric warfare, intelligence operations, and the development of a specialized legal framework. Wikipedia +4 Historical Context and Evolution 1948–1950s: Immediately following its declaration of independence, Israel faced threats from surrounding Arab nations and local Palestinian opposition, as well as violent activities from internal Jewish extremist groups. The state's first major anti-terrorism legislation, the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance, was enacted in 1948. Fedayeen and Border Conflicts (1950s–60s): The 1950s were marked by fedayeen raids—paramilitary commando attacks—into Israel from neighboring Arab countries, particularly from the Egyptian-administered Gaza Strip. Rise of Palestinian Militancy (1960s–80s): The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) emerged as a major actor, utilizing tactics such as airplane hijackings and militant attacks. This era included the 1982 Lebanon War, launched in response to terror attacks and to curb PLO activity. Intifadas (1987–2005): The First (1987–1993) and Second (2000–2005) Intifadas saw a shift toward widespread violent protests, suicide bombings, and urban attacks, leading to the construction of the West Bank security barrier. Gaza and Regional Threats (2006–Present): Following the 2005 disengagement from Gaza, Israel has faced sustained rocket fire and conflicts with Hamas and Islamic Jihad, resulting in multiple, large-scale operations. The October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas marked the deadliest, most significant, and complex terrorist attack in Israel's history since 1948.
  10. Go join the Iranian army. You clearly are a terror supporter. You have no business in the west.
  11. Iran has been officially designated by the U.S. State Department as a leading state sponsor of terrorism since 1984, providing funding, weapons, and training to various militant groups. Through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF), Iran supports groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and various militias in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
  12. I see you are a alarmist who supports terrorists.
  13. Judaism is 3500 years old. The terror cult is 1400 years old. The yanks should nuke Iran to be honest. Japan turned good after ww2.
  14. Anti Semi Trailer. I thought that when I was 10yo.
  15. I have Iranian friends. They hate the leaders.
  16. Easy to buy viagra? Combined with watermelon you might faint! Be careful. Try a cornetto!
  17. Yanks saved your ass in ww2 with nukes. Show some gratitude.
  18. More deflection. Iran has evil leaders.
  19. Fair points you make.
  20. Obama funded them. Trump is kicking their muslim butt!
  21. Be careful. Lots here love Hillary. They think she is smart.

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