Mamdani’s wife liked social media posts celebrating October 7

By "truth" you mean actually finding out the truth of a topic than repeating racist bigotry.

We've been involved militarily in the Middle East since 1982. We have bombed, invaded, or occupied 14 Islamic countries.

This is why we have a problem in the Middle East.

Not because of a religion you clearly don't understand.
A fiat currency will do that.
 
Um, yeah, guy, that was before America spent 65 years bombing every last one of those countries... that's why you wouldn't feel welcome today.

Sorry, man, the world of White Colonialism is over, and no one is going to miss it.

Trump is not going to make people in that part of the world love us by bombing them.
Good people all around the globe love the USA even if they can't vocalize it in their country... if you had been anywhere besides your basement you would learn that...
 
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Crowds in Los Angeles erupted in celebration following the news of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death. Among the voices echoing through the crowd was the call for Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah, to return and lead a temporary government, with hopes of holding a referendum to reshape Iran's future. CNN's @juliavargasjones reports.


 
Crowds in Los Angeles erupted in celebration following the news of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death. Among the voices echoing through the crowd was the call for Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah, to return and lead a temporary government, with hopes of holding a referendum to reshape Iran's future. CNN's @juliavargasjones reports.

Yeah, the IRanian Exile community is like the Cuban Exile community. NO real clue because the haven't been there for generations.
 
Thanks….and welcome to the Board.

But be prepared. We have a LOT of crazies who side with Islamic terrorists over America, and HAMAS over Jews, and violent illegal aliens over innocent citizens.


Russian Atheists have done a pretty good job of putting "The Andropov Plan" into action since well before it was written down in 1972.


In a August 24, 2006 article entitled, "Russian Footprints", Ion Mihai Pacepa writes:

By the end of the 1960s, the KGB was deeply involved in mass terrorism against Jews, carried out by various Palestinian client organizations. Here are some terrorist actions for which the KGB took credit while I was still in Romania: November 1969, armed attack on the El Al office in Athens, leaving 1 dead and 14 wounded; May 30, 1972, Ben Gurion Airport attack, leaving 22 dead and 76 wounded; December 1974, Tel Aviv movie theater bomb, leaving 2 dead and 66 wounded; March 1975, attack on a Tel Aviv hotel, leaving 25 dead and 6 wounded; May 1975, Jerusalem bomb, leaving 1 dead and 3 wounded; July 4, 1975, bomb in Zion Square, Jerusalem, leaving 15 dead and 62 wounded; April 1978, Brussels airport attack, leaving 12 wounded; May 1978, attack on an El Al plane in Paris, leaving 12 wounded. ... In 1972, the Kremlin decided to turn the whole Islamic world against Israel and the U.S. As KGB chairman Yury Andropov told me, a billion adversaries could inflict far greater damage on America than could a few millions. We needed to instill a Nazi-style hatred for the Jews throughout the Islamic world, and to turn this weapon of the emotions into a terrorist bloodbath against Israel and its main supporter, the United States. No one within the American/Zionist sphere of influence should any longer feel safe.
  • 1970 - Yasser Arafat, the father of modern terrorism:
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    In 1970 the Kremlin became interested in an obscure Arab construction engineer and collector of racecars, named Rahman al-Qudwa. Evidence shows, contrary to later claims, that this "construction engineer" was an Egyptian, born in Cairo during the summer of 1929. Rahman graduated from the University of Cairo and served as an officer in the Egyptian Army during the 1956 Suez campaign. Later he set up a business in Kuwait and made a fortune. He then entered politics, founding a hopelessly small terrorist organization.... According to the former head of Romanian intelligence, Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa, one of the highest ranking communist defectors of all time, Rahman al-Qudwa became an important political ally of the communist bloc following the death of Egypt's president, Gamal Abdul Nasser, in 1970. Gen. Pacepa's account of Rahman's intimate relations with the communist bloc is related in a book entitled "Red Horizons."... Rahman al-Qudwa is better known as Yasser Arafat, the chairman of the PLO since 1968 and the president of the Palestinian Authority -- which is now at war with Israel. According to Gen. Pacepa's account, communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu ordered his people to bring Arafat over to Romania. In late 1970 the chief of Romanian intelligence in Egypt, Gen. Constantine Munteanu, arrived in Bucharest with Arafat in tow. Munteanu had gathered an extensive file on Arafat, which characterized the PLO leader as "so much cleverness, blood, and filth all together in one man." Pacepa says that this was Munteanu's "standard definition of Arafat."
    Given Gen. Munteanu's extensive file, Arafat could not exactly refuse the communist's "friendly" overtures. There is little question that Arafat is fanatically devoted to destroying Israel, and would sell his soul to the devil to gain his devilish ends. Therefore, a compact between Arafat and the Soviet Union via communist Romania was not something that violated any sacred Islamic rule in Arafat's heart. Arafat is no Moslem. His fanaticism is completely secular. But since he operates within the Islamic world, he must sometimes appear as a would-be Muslim liberator. (“Kremlin puppets and how they work,” J.R. Nyquist, October 19, 2000) (read also Our Lady of the Roses prophecy about one who would come out of Egypt...)
  • 1972 - According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, “In 1972, the Kremlin decided to turn the whole Islamic world against Israel and the U.S. As KGB chairman Yury Andropov … [said], a billion adversaries could inflict far greater damage on America than could a few millions. We needed to instill Nazi-style hatred for the Jews throughout the Islamic world, and to turn this weapon … against Israel and its main supporter, the United States.”
  • 1973 - Soviet statements and preparations for an attack against Israel led the Pentagon to order U.S. nuclear forces to the highest state of peacetime readiness. The Joint Chiefs of Staff ordered the 82nd Airborne Division to prepare to head to the Middle East, and additional U.S. naval forces -- including American aircraft carriers -- moved into the Mediterranean, all out of a real and rising concern that the Soviets were about to make an unprecedented military move against Israel.
  • 1982 - Israeli forces battling PLO terrorists in southern Lebanon unexpectedly uncovered a secret but massive cache of Soviet weaponry in deep underground cellars and tunnels. The storehouses contained some 4,000 tons of ammunition, 144 armored vehicles and tanks, 12,500 pieces of small arms, and 515 heavy weapons. Then-Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin said that the Russians had prepositioned enough weapons to "equip not five brigades, but five or six [Soviet] divisions," adding that "we shall need literally thousands of trucks to evacuate these weapons from Lebanon."


 
Yeah, the IRanian Exile community is like the Cuban Exile community. NO real clue because the haven't been there for generations.
If you had a decent and honest news source you would know they are also cheering Trump inside of Iran...
 
Yeah, the IRanian Exile community is like the Cuban Exile community. NO real clue because the haven't been there for generations.
The "Iranian exile community" has "no real clue" about what has happened in Iran but YOU do?

Are you really that stupid?
 
They are? Then why are the Ayatollahs still in power?
NFL..... not for long.... the new ayatollah can barely walk... he is a cripple and has a brain injury...
Interesting to use a capital A for ayatollah and a small t for Trump....
 
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NFL..... not for long.... the new ayatollah can barely walk... he is a cripple and has a brain injury...
Interesting to use a capital A for ayatollah and a small t for Trump....

Um, okay, I've heard the guy is 56 and has been by his father's side for decades.

Yes, trump is a very small man.

Ayatollah is a proper title.
 
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