Just that account that reported itsumbernya ada yg tahu?x.com
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Just that account that reported itsumbernya ada yg tahu?x.com
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Ngutip foto bapak dubes kali ya?Just that account that reported it
Gak ada yg bilang mau beli, ini saya lihat baru kunjung2 doang.Ngutip foto bapak dubes kali ya?
For IS in Iraq and Syria, Tunisia was the country where most of the foreign fighters came from. And there was problem with not all but usually Tunisian fighters in Syria near the end of IS territorial control. Those from Tunisia tend to be more extreme, even for IS standard.Based on true story. Story about 4 sisters in Tunisia, the number 1 and number 2 went to joined Islamic State in Libya, the first to Sirte, the second went to non Tamkin but strong Tunisian presence Sabratha, Libyan border city near Tunisia.
At first when the number 1 started to wear niqab, the cheerful and festive number 2 started to mocked the number 1, called her as bat, walking goat etc. But time passed, the second started to put niqab too and became more extreme than the first even.
The number 2 married IS Amir of Sabratha that was killed by US bombing early 2016, Noureddine Chouchane. She even notified her mother that something would happened in Tunisia few days before Battle of Ben Guerdane in Tunisian border city near Libya.
Both of them imprisoned in Tripoli now.
This Abu Muhammad Al-Furqan was also the Chief of Delegated Committee (organizing Diwan-Diwan, very important) replacing Abu Muhammad Al-Adnani. During his time as chief of this, if you like to reading about ISIS, the phenomenon of Ghuluw (berlebihan/too extreme) existed within ISIS, and yes, mainly on their publications, not weird. ISIS kind of became 2 that even killing each others, one pro to Turki bin Ali (ISIS ulema from Bahrain and his office) and one to Delegated Committee. Those who pro to Turki bin Ali called those who with Delegated Committee as Hazimi, many Tunisian called as Hazimi, even some reported ambushed perpetrated by them.
Maybe we need to change our foreign strategy a little, engage more with China in defense and security and try to solve our difference.
The way I see, it seems that the US start losing its influence and reputation bit by bit on global stage, still influential but the trends is declining. We may seeing the slow and gradual decline of the US influence. For US military its still strong as usual, with trends of improving its capability. Also their reputation keep going down the drain by keep supporting pissrael.
With Russia started making move in Europe and the rise of China, it will be a challenge for US to keep maintaining its hegemony and as time goes by it will get harder.
The invasion of Iraq 20 years ago created a free base of support for the current Putin's geopolitical adventure (out of hate for the U.S , particularly in the global south), the live televised destruction of Gaza will create a similar anti-US support base for whoever will challenge U.S hegemony now and in the future.
US also flee chaotically from afghan with their tails between their legs, and abandoning their pawn.9DL is not quid pro quo for either China or any of the claimant states
Yes, like it or not, the current event in Gaza will have repercussions for the U.S. ability to hide behind the usual mask of "civilized society" to advance its interests.
A decade or so from now when China invaded Taiwan, am not sure the usual U.S. tactics like portraying China as barbaric is as effective as when Bush declared the 'axis of evil' out of Iraq.
The invasion of Iraq 20 years ago created a free base of support for the current Putin's geopolitical adventure (out of hate for the U.S , particularly in the global south), the live televised destruction of Gaza will create a similar anti-US support base for whoever will challenge U.S hegemony now and in the future.
The U.S. has lost much of its hegemonic power as early as the mid-2010s, that's when they're no longer able to steer events around the world according to their whims. Some events to note in this timeline include:
and many smaller events that showcase the trend of declining U.S. ability to enforce their order.
- The defeat of the FSA to either Assad or the Islamist
- The defeat of liberal Hong Kong groups to nationalists
- The defeat of Armenia in Karabakh to a Pan Turko alliance
- Failure to install Guaido in Venezuela
- Failure to prevent the presence of Chinese police on the Solomon island
- Failure to deter Putin from invading Ukraine
I mean yeah they are so greedy but their claim to our territory is relatively smaller compared to other SEA states, they should think if its worth dropping their claim on our territory to pacify Indonesia.9DL is not quid pro quo for either China or any of the claimant states
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Finally found the video againYa, even hard hitted IS in Mosul (when Battle of Mosul) could make that. Speaking about rocket launcher, IS was ever made their own AT-4 like disposable rocket launcher too (again in Battle of Mosul. I was always followed the news then) though. I said that try to give the image if rocket launchers are easy to made even non state actors with less industrial capabilities could made that.