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RainyNights's avatar

Donnie lies even when he does not have to. Why could he not just say the delay was due to the Muslims’ most sacred event & that out of respect for their religion there would not be any attack?

Seriously, ZioDon just lies for the sake of lying! He’s been hanging out with the usual # 1 liars in the Universe since he was young. He has their same bad & well known in the world, bad habits.

Discount Plague Doctor's avatar

Simple - his target audience hates muslims with a passion. Accommodating Muslim traditions and beliefs would have pictured him as "weak" to his average supporter, Joe Sixpack.

Cassandra Occupy's avatar

Thank you, Julian, for setting out the influence of the The Haji in the Ummah on this time.

Don't try to follow the Trump Puppet show. Just wait till something happens, like the slow falling apart of his environment. I guess it is almost completely pro-Zionist now and the only ones who try to safe the US and the world from its Barbaric Psychopathy can be found in the Army...

And even there barbaric Evil Religious influence grows and sane men and women are removed.

I sense the current pause cannot be made into a real ceasefire. At least one attack will be tried, but without most of the Gulf States, at least not massive and not from all.

After that i Sense that The Zionist nest gets smoked out and i hold all my fingers crossed that Bibi will NOT use the Samson-Option.

Just saying.

Cassandra

The Alarmist's avatar

“In any case, it is unlikely that the US can do anything now until June.”

The US isn’t the only aggressor in this shooting match, and it has demonstrated little ability to keep its little buddy under control; as for holy days, remember that the bombing launched in the middle of Ramadan.

Ismaele's avatar

US bases in Arab countries are US territory. So, if USrael uses them as springboard to launch attacks against Iran, the latter can still attack them, though it could be dangerous, of course.

On the other hand, the IRGC has promised that, in case of renewed aggression, it would expand the war beyond the region and attack US bases in Europe: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/irgc-warns-usrael-that-a-new-war?r=25fc37 and https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/32265

Julian Macfarlane's avatar

Sorry, US bases in Arab countries are NOT US territory - they remain the sovereign territory of the host countries. Yes, Iran could attack US bases in Europe. But would most likely focus on Israel.

RainyNights's avatar

Ismaele,

Great article. Please find & post more videos/ images of the Children of the Devil being dragged through the dirt.. I only saw two in the video you posted but I want to see more. Thousands more! 😂

🇵🇸 Long Live Palestine! God bless & protect the Palestinians! 🇵🇸

Marvin Gardens2's avatar

an arrogant 250 year old upstart thought it could take on a civilization older than Christ

Lux Aeterna's avatar

After reading the analysis, a cynic might entertain the notion that the Hajj is a perfect opportunity for the Synagogue of Satan to launch one of its trademark devious and cowardly attacks, just because...

EKIM STRONGCUP's avatar

Probably had to PAY TRUMP TO DO THIS

kr James's avatar

Great advert for the local mosque, I suppose. Did the Iraqis and Iranians really call a hot every year for the Haj during their little war in the 80s? I rather doubt that the various groups involved in anti-govt. actions throughout North Africa do either...

But interesting hearing that people are expected to do things like 'follow the footsteps of the prophets' which sort of seems like idolatry to me. Not a religious person myself.

I think the Saudis were using the Haj as an excuse to keep the war on hold as everyone int he region is losing. And losing more is not the way to win...

Julian Macfarlane's avatar

There were no formal ceasefires between Iran and Iraq specifically called or observed for the Hajj during the 1980–1988 war. The brutal eight-year conflict, which began in September 1980, continued unabated during the annual Islamic pilgrimage seasons, though Hajj rituals and participation continued during various regional conflicts.Historically, while temporary truces or safe passages were occasionally negotiated by other nations for specific humanitarian or diplomatic purposes during the war, religious holidays did not result in a pause to the fighting between the two countries. The devastating conflict eventually came to a permanent halt in August 1988 following a UN-brokered ceasefire.