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Source Obviously FM Lavrov is referring to the Zionist “Jews” who support Zelensky but do not practice Orthodox Judaism themselves, like the secularist Israeli leadership that persecutes anti-Zionists of all religions but claims to be “Jewish.” The most startling aspect is that FM Lavrov claims that Hitler himself was of Jewish ancestry and implies that the latter may have been an anti-Semitic Zionist who persecuted the Jews in order to drive them to Israel (this isn’t stated directly but can be inferred by anyone with a knowledge of history, including individuals in FM Lavrov’s targeted audience). Many people believe that anti-Semitic “Jewish” Zionists are linked to Masonry, so maybe FM Lavrov is indirectly “exposing” the Masonic Zionists who run much of the world. #ZionismIsNotJudaism #ZioNazis
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https://www.francetvinfo.fr/economie/emploi/metiers/restauration-hotellerie-sports-loisirs/penuries-face-a-la-rarefaction-de-l-huile-de-tournesol-certains-restaurateurs-se-tournent-vers-la-graisse-de-boeuf_5059636.html It says Russia and Ukraine are almost sole producers of sunflower oil, and with the war in Ukraine a shortage has come. So restaurants in Europe are turning to beef fat/tallow. Might be something to consider for your halal/veggie diet.
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Reports are emerging that on 12 Friday, Iran has targeted the US military base and consulate in Erbil Iraq, with as many as six missiles. © ASAAD NIAZI (AFP)Video showing an attack by Iranian missiles on a US base in Erbil Iraq have many wondering if the attack is related to the crisis in Ukraine. So far, officials with the Department of Defense have said no US casualties have been reported. Does the crisis in Ukraine relate to the attack? With global tensions high, many are wondering if the strike was motivated by the US' involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. At this point, it does not appear that the conflict in eastern Europe was a contributing factor. Rather, the attack in Erbil is reportedly related to the killing of two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) leaders in an Israeli air attack that took place in Syria earlier this week. Tensions have been increasing between the US and Iran over the last few years, prompted primarily from former-President Trump's rejection of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), otherwise known as the Iranian Nuclear Agreement. In January 2020, Iran conducted a similar attack on a US base in retaliation for the killing of IRGC general Qasem Soleimani. Since President Biden took office, the two countries have failed to return to the negotiating table over Iran's nuclear ambitions. These factors help to highlight that there are many other reasons, outside of the conflict in Ukraine, that could have motivated the attack. Does Iran support the Russian invasion of Ukraine? Western media has made it very clear that Russia's targeting of Ukraine has brought Europe, Canada, and the United States closer together. Very little has been reported on Russia's geo-strategic alliances and how other countries are interpreting the invasion. One of President Putin's first calls after declaring his intention to invade Ukraine was to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi who told the Russian leader that he supported his decision and affirmed that “NATO expansion is a serious threat to the security and stability of independent nations.” Some Iranians have taken to the streets to protests President Putin's actions, showing that support from the Russian regime is not uniform in the country. When the United States announced additional sanctions on Russia in early March, White House officials said that they were going to take an approach roe similar to that of Iran. This news came after the European Union announced that various Russian banks would be prohibited from using the SWIFT banking system. When various Iranian banks were removed, Russia provided them with a connection to their global transaction system.
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There are numerous indications that the U.S. and Israel are recalibrating their reliance on the KSA/UAE and instead shifting their support to Turkey/Qatar in the MENA and elsewhere. Saudi/Emirati proxy Egypt, which previously opposed Turkish influence in Libya, is now willing to concede Turkish involvement there, while also improving ties with Ankara. U.S. President Biden has just designated Turkey’s financial patron Qatar as a major non-NATO ally. At the same time, the Biden administration is now opposing the Saudi- and Emirati-backed EastMed pipeline, which would have involved Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus as well as Israel, in favour of shipping Israeli gas to Europe via Turkey, complementing Qatar’s plans to serve as an alternative source of energy in Europe should Russia be excluded by the West. Previously Israel had spoken out in favour of Turkey’s playing a role in transporting Israeli gas to Europe, to the detriment of Egypt and its plans to invest in the EastMed pipeline. Reportedly, Israel viewed the EastMed pipeline as too expensive and giving undue weight to nationalist forces in Egypt, Greece, and the GCC. Turkey and Qatar also working with the U.S. and its clients to support the Taliban in Afghanistan by helping run the main airport in Kabul. I think that Iran is currently focussing too much on the KSA/UAE and has instead neglected the potentially greater threat posed by Turkey and Qatar on behalf of NATO and Israel.
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LOL this is crazy. For those who want to know what the fight was over, and can't be asked to read the article..shame on you! it was over allowing the Russian language to be used in different public and governmental institutes. There was one casualty. However, it seems fortunately, this time there were no chairs thrown about. http://rt.com/politi...-fistfight-197/ For a visual report: http://news.uk.msn.c...ideoID=2ivta44f
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