Unfortunately Mohamad Sada refuses to provide details about UN activities that he believes constitutes preparation for nuclear strikes or war. He cites opposition to a pressure group in the UN, likely Israel and its allies, over propaganda campaigns to support aggression in Gaza and Iran. But so what, that's normal war tactics. There is no evidence served up by Safa of anything relating to nuclear strikes. As for the Italian, he mentioned economic disaster in relationship to his understandings. Again no mention of nuclear strikes.
If nuclear strikes are about to happen then these two individuals are enemies of humanity for not describing them.
Perhaps it's to preserve an element of surprise - the zionists being amalek, would wish to kill as many people as possible, so don't warn them, they might leave.
Excellent observations as always. But may I offer a small suggestion?
“Middle East/Near East” are colonial terms. We prefer to be known as West Asians and I’m hoping that this will become part of the common vernacular, through people like you and others. 🙂
Unfortunately Mohamad Sada refuses to provide details about UN activities that he believes constitutes preparation for nuclear strikes or war. He cites opposition to a pressure group in the UN, likely Israel and its allies, over propaganda campaigns to support aggression in Gaza and Iran. But so what, that's normal war tactics. There is no evidence served up by Safa of anything relating to nuclear strikes. As for the Italian, he mentioned economic disaster in relationship to his understandings. Again no mention of nuclear strikes.
If nuclear strikes are about to happen then these two individuals are enemies of humanity for not describing them.
Perhaps it's to preserve an element of surprise - the zionists being amalek, would wish to kill as many people as possible, so don't warn them, they might leave.
Probably so. But I still don't understand someone who steps down from an important job without providing evidence of why.
Hi Kathleen
Excellent observations as always. But may I offer a small suggestion?
“Middle East/Near East” are colonial terms. We prefer to be known as West Asians and I’m hoping that this will become part of the common vernacular, through people like you and others. 🙂
Yes, I know, thank you! I would rather call it Middle Earth, but that has been taken already, for better uses, BTW.