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Malebo🇰🇪 retweeted
I’m just wondering whether Kenya’s presence in this photo truly reflects an equal partnership. Diplomatically, Kenya may sit at the same table as the G7, but equality in international relations is measured not by seating arrangements or family photos, but by reciprocity. The clearest test is mobility. A French, Canadian, or German citizen can travel to Kenya like a breeze, yet a Kenyan seeking to visit those same countries often faces onerous visa requirements, high rejection rates, and extensive scrutiny. If ordinary citizens cannot move with comparable freedom across borders, can we genuinely speak of a partnership of equals? In many ways, the modern passport has become a quiet map of the global hierarchy, revealing who stands at the center of power and who remains at its periphery, regardless of the language of diplomatic partnership.
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oYseau rare retweeted
France and America have entangling history stretching back to even before the War for Independence. Diplomatically, militarily, and philosophically, our two nations have been in a constant push and pull. Now we both stand on the brink of total, voluntary collapse. National suicide. 12 years ago, @ZemmourEric wrote a book warning against this trajectory and it lit a political firestorm in France. Now his book has been translated into English for the first time, and he joined me on Moment of Truth to warn the United States not to follow in France’s footsteps. This is a must-watch interview. (00:57) Welcome to Moment of Truth (02:07) Fighting Denial Then, Fighting Fatalism Now (05:00) Immigration Turns Into Invasion, Then Into Colonization (09:08) Trumpism as a Reaction to American Suicide (11:14) Using Tocqueville to Destroy the World Tocqueville Made (15:01) How France Went From the Largest Power to the Smallest (22:02) Where Does France Stand Toward America Today (25:23) The Camp of the Saints Was Prophetic (29:46) Can Americans Understand How Bad It Is in France (35:06) The French Who Betray Their Civilization (39:01) Forces Rising in the US and France (40:32) Remigration (43:53) Where to Find Zemmour and His Other Books
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Now Nasser was also open to solving the crisis diplomatically, Israel was not. He was up for restarting the 1956 armistice agreements, Israel wasn’t. Nasser was up for going to the World Court for arbitration, Israel refused.
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Replying to @ianmSC
He made his point about Kamala’s rampant Cartel child sex trafficking epidemic very diplomatically. He could have included more specifics like these tragic crimes, which would have utterly horrified their audience.
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🚨 Double Standards on Terror? BLA Must Be Blacklisted at the UN ‼️The hypocrisy is impossible to ignore. If the US has already designated BLA and Majeed Brigade as terrorist entities, why block their blacklisting at the UN? BLA is no longer a local insurgent group, it has evolved into a regional terror threat, operating from safe havens in Afghanistan and targeting Pakistan, CPEC projects, and Chinese nationals. Blocking UN designation doesn’t just protect terrorists’ financial and travel networks, it weakens global counterterror cooperation and raises serious questions about geopolitical motives. Terrorism cannot be selective. If the world is serious about defeating terror, groups like BLA must be isolated diplomatically, financially, and operationally. Time for consistency, not strategic ambiguity. @UN @StateDept @SecRubio @PakistanUN_NY @MofaJapan_en @ForeignOfficePk #BlacklistBLA #StopTerrorism #BLA #Pakistan
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Washington: Indian American Congressman Suhas Subramanyam said, ''I don't know the decline of US power but certainly this war has undermined this administration's diplomatic efforts and also their ability to follow through on kinetic threats and so what has happened is this administration is weakening the US's standing in the world and the US is standing diplomatically and that's going to have long-term repercussions''
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Replying to @Am_Blujay
The President is diplomatically correct, he’s expected to take that stance. As leaders they don’t even try to call each other out. Whilst Malawi President is doing his medical checkup in SA because he can’t do it back home for obvious reasons, his citizens are stranded without buses to repatriate them because apparently there’s no funds to pay the buses.
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Replying to @1shankarsharma
Sirji the world knows what happened in USA-Iran situation - Diplomatically the situation after Op Sindoor has not been good for India maybe mainly due to the militarily success. So not an apple to apple comparison I feel. And pak still exists so it has not been destroyed yet.
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I hate when people misunderstand me or try to frame me as something I’m not. I’ve always been pro armed resistance and to support diplomatically as well. I look at multiple angles when it comes to Syria, Palestine, Iraq and other areas close to me, if I’m wrong just discuss w me.
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Replying to @willchamberlain
Trump tore up the JCPOA, attacked Iran unprovoked twice during negotiations, and now you openly say he should renege on this perspective deal and yet somehow Iran is the perfidious untrustworthy actor diplomatically? Go fuck yourself. Go fuck
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Kasab ko bchne ke liye mercy petitions?🤣🤣🤣 WhatsApp university topper proof krde 100 baap ka hoga je proof na kr pya Agr ek baap ka hai toh proof krde Ulta manmohan singh ji ne prove krida rha worldwide pakistan is behind this attack aur pak ko diplomatically isolate kridath
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#OPINION | It is evident that the US and its ally, Israel, were not able to defeat Iran militarily or even diplomatically. Despite the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, no regime change took place, writes Mehmal Sarfraz #US #Israel telegraphindia.com/opinion/a…
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