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Malcolm Latif Shabazz was the grandson of Malcolm X. In 2013, he was martyred under suspicious circumstances in Mexico City — a case widely believed to involve the U.S. government and Zionist elements.
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Malcolm Latif Shabazz was the grandson of Malcolm X. In 2013, he was martyred under suspicious circumstances in Mexico City — a case widely believed to involve the U.S. government and Zionist elements.
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🇾🇪 Report — Yemen's Ansarullah leader on Indo-Pak situation:
We address all systems and governments in the Islamic world, advising and reminding them of their responsibility regarding the situation between India and Pakistan. There is American incitement of India against Pakistan. Great efforts must be made to contain this tension and thwart American attempts to provoke a major, destructive war between India and Pakistan.
Commendable Iranian efforts have begun, but broader and more extensive efforts are needed to contain this tension, as the Americans have their own motives and goals in stirring up such strife and major problems. We ask Allah, the Exalted, to guide us and you to what pleases Him.
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We address all systems and governments in the Islamic world, advising and reminding them of their responsibility regarding the situation between India and Pakistan. There is American incitement of India against Pakistan. Great efforts must be made to contain this tension and thwart American attempts to provoke a major, destructive war between India and Pakistan.
Commendable Iranian efforts have begun, but broader and more extensive efforts are needed to contain this tension, as the Americans have their own motives and goals in stirring up such strife and major problems. We ask Allah, the Exalted, to guide us and you to what pleases Him.
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❎ | Unfortunately, India and Pakistan have now plunged into a full-fledged war. India initiated the conflict, and now both sides have escalated it into a hell-bound confrontation. Hundreds of civilians are reported killed, and thousands have been displaced.…
🇮🇷 Breaking — “Minds must not be diverted from Palestine,” said Imam Khamenei (H) today.
Further details of his statement will be shared later.
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Further details of his statement will be shared later.
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🇮🇷 Breaking — “Minds must not be diverted from Palestine,” said Imam Khamenei (H) today. Further details of his statement will be shared later. 🔹@enemywatch
✅ | In a subtle but significant reference, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei addressed what can be interpreted as a warning about the broader geopolitical diversion caused by the sudden outbreak of war between India and Pakistan. The conflict, which has rapidly escalated, has succeeded in shifting global attention away from the ongoing Israeli atrocities in Gaza.
This comes as reports emerge that, within a week, former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to announce the recognition of a Palestinian state under Mahmoud Abbas, formally denounce Hamas, and proceed with normalization initiatives under the Abraham Accords. The war between India and Pakistan appears to have provided a convenient cover for this maneuver.
Sources suggest that India played a deliberate role in initiating the conflict, thereby enabling this strategic redirection. Concurrently, the Iranian Foreign Minister’s urgent visit to Saudi Arabia signals an active effort at regional crisis management — though indications point to a much larger, and deeply troubling, geopolitical realignment underway.
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This comes as reports emerge that, within a week, former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to announce the recognition of a Palestinian state under Mahmoud Abbas, formally denounce Hamas, and proceed with normalization initiatives under the Abraham Accords. The war between India and Pakistan appears to have provided a convenient cover for this maneuver.
Sources suggest that India played a deliberate role in initiating the conflict, thereby enabling this strategic redirection. Concurrently, the Iranian Foreign Minister’s urgent visit to Saudi Arabia signals an active effort at regional crisis management — though indications point to a much larger, and deeply troubling, geopolitical realignment underway.
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✅ | A War Between India and Either China or Pakistan Was Predictable!
Fundamentally, with deep U.S. and Israeli influence and strong anti-Islamic ideology, India cannot tolerate the presence of two independent and nuclear-armed countries like China and Pakistan in its vicinity. A confrontation between India and either China or Pakistan was indeed expected. As for Iran, the long-term goal of the U.S.-Israeli plan is to trigger a war involving India against Pakistan and China, aiming to weaken and entangle two independent and nuclear-capable allies. The fallout from such a conflict will also affect Iran — the resulting chaos and potential fragmentation in Pakistan, along with the expanded presence of terrorists in eastern Iran with U.S. support, poses a dangerous and damaging threat to us. China will definitely support Pakistan in such a war. Additionally, the expansion, penetration, and establishment of terrorist bases in eastern Iran is part of the West’s strategic puzzle designed to harm our country. Ultimately, be aware that in the battle over global corridors and the intensifying competition among nations to position themselves within East-West and North-South transit routes, India and Israel are pursuing the IMEC corridor. One way to expand it is by undermining the China–Pakistan–Iran and China–Central Asia–Iran corridors — destabilizing and throwing the region into turmoil.
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Fundamentally, with deep U.S. and Israeli influence and strong anti-Islamic ideology, India cannot tolerate the presence of two independent and nuclear-armed countries like China and Pakistan in its vicinity. A confrontation between India and either China or Pakistan was indeed expected. As for Iran, the long-term goal of the U.S.-Israeli plan is to trigger a war involving India against Pakistan and China, aiming to weaken and entangle two independent and nuclear-capable allies. The fallout from such a conflict will also affect Iran — the resulting chaos and potential fragmentation in Pakistan, along with the expanded presence of terrorists in eastern Iran with U.S. support, poses a dangerous and damaging threat to us. China will definitely support Pakistan in such a war. Additionally, the expansion, penetration, and establishment of terrorist bases in eastern Iran is part of the West’s strategic puzzle designed to harm our country. Ultimately, be aware that in the battle over global corridors and the intensifying competition among nations to position themselves within East-West and North-South transit routes, India and Israel are pursuing the IMEC corridor. One way to expand it is by undermining the China–Pakistan–Iran and China–Central Asia–Iran corridors — destabilizing and throwing the region into turmoil.
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🇮🇳🇮🇷 | India’s retired defense advisor, Gaurav Arya, called Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi a “pig” on live TV, while Araqchi was visiting New Delhi
🔸 He accused Iran of siding with Pakistan due to Araqchi’s recent meetings with Pakistani officials and labeled Iran a “terror-supporting state” for funding Hamas
🔹 He called our Foreign Minister that word, when he is million times cleaner than him and his likings
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🔸 He accused Iran of siding with Pakistan due to Araqchi’s recent meetings with Pakistani officials and labeled Iran a “terror-supporting state” for funding Hamas
🔹 He called our Foreign Minister that word, when he is million times cleaner than him and his likings
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🇮🇳🇮🇷 | India’s retired defense advisor, Gaurav Arya, called Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi a “pig” on live TV, while Araqchi was visiting New Delhi 🔸 He accused Iran of siding with Pakistan due to Araqchi’s recent meetings with Pakistani officials…
❎ | Major Gaurav Arya — a hate-mongering, fringe figure of unknown intellectual credibility — has once again disgraced himself on his YouTube channel. A loudmouth propagandist who parades his premature retirement as patriotic achievement, Arya is known for spinning conspiracy theories and inflaming Hindutva extremism.
In a recent incident, he verbally abused Syed Abbas Araghchi, a respected Iranian diplomat, calling him a “pig” — while Mr. Araghchi was seated beside India’s own Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar. This is not just undiplomatic but deeply shameful and insulting. If Indian Hindutva groups are so blinded by arrogance that they feel entitled to spout such filth in international contexts, then the Islamic Republic of Iran must respond firmly and publicly.
Gaurav Arya is not just a hate-monger; he is a cyber-terrorist, and his continued presence on Indian digital platforms reflects poorly on India’s global posture. Iran doesn’t need India; India needs Iran, and every serious Indian policymaker knows this. If this toxic behavior continues unchecked, Iran must reconsider its diplomatic tone and take strategic steps backward a recalibration that will have tangible consequences.
Let it be known: the Indian regime has pleaded on multiple occasions to remain within the orbit of Iran and its alliances. Iran, with its strategic depth and decades of civilizational weight, knows how to deal with provocation. But more importantly, India’s ruling establishment must understand that there is a cost to arrogance.
You cannot afford your foreign policy to be dictated by social media propagandists hiding behind saffron extremism and corporate billionaires. If India wants to maintain diplomatic balance, it must clean up its internal mess or be prepared to pay the price on all fronts, even if it means auctioning off Modi's boyfriends Ambani’s and Adani’s private jets to cover the cost.
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In a recent incident, he verbally abused Syed Abbas Araghchi, a respected Iranian diplomat, calling him a “pig” — while Mr. Araghchi was seated beside India’s own Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar. This is not just undiplomatic but deeply shameful and insulting. If Indian Hindutva groups are so blinded by arrogance that they feel entitled to spout such filth in international contexts, then the Islamic Republic of Iran must respond firmly and publicly.
Gaurav Arya is not just a hate-monger; he is a cyber-terrorist, and his continued presence on Indian digital platforms reflects poorly on India’s global posture. Iran doesn’t need India; India needs Iran, and every serious Indian policymaker knows this. If this toxic behavior continues unchecked, Iran must reconsider its diplomatic tone and take strategic steps backward a recalibration that will have tangible consequences.
Let it be known: the Indian regime has pleaded on multiple occasions to remain within the orbit of Iran and its alliances. Iran, with its strategic depth and decades of civilizational weight, knows how to deal with provocation. But more importantly, India’s ruling establishment must understand that there is a cost to arrogance.
You cannot afford your foreign policy to be dictated by social media propagandists hiding behind saffron extremism and corporate billionaires. If India wants to maintain diplomatic balance, it must clean up its internal mess or be prepared to pay the price on all fronts, even if it means auctioning off Modi's boyfriends Ambani’s and Adani’s private jets to cover the cost.
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🇵🇰 Breaking — Pakistani Foreign Ministry: We have agreed with India to an immediate ceasefire.
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✅ | Ghazwa-i Hind and Akhand Bharat — both halted at the edge of fire, stopped cold by a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
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✅ | India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A War of Egos, A Crisis of Nations:
Both India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after U.S. intervention, and—as expected—the U.S. took full credit for “initiating peace" [which is false] Now, both countries will scramble to frame the conflict as a victory, claiming they stood strong. But a closer look reveals a far darker and more fragile picture. Here’s what this manufactured, media-fed war has really shown us:
1. Extreme Vulnerability to Future Wars
Both nations remain deeply exposed to future escalations. Without independent conflict-resolution frameworks or multilateral mechanisms outside U.S. influence, this region can collapse into chaos any day.
2. Governments Ruled by Strongmen, Not Statesmen
Both are ruled by regimes obsessed with image management, repression, and nationalist rhetoric. Their inability to handle internal crises or foreign affairs without theatrics shows how fragile their political structures are.
3. Propaganda vs Reality
India’s narrative of Pakistani inferiority collapsed. Pakistan proved itself capable of strategic restraint, crisis management, and military preparedness. The “India is always dominant” myth has lost its credibility—domestically and internationally.
4. Indian Military’s Structural Failures
India’s army showed signs of rushed deployments, logistical missteps, and outdated equipment. Years of budget cuts, politicization, and corporate prioritization under Modi have hollowed out the core of the Indian military.
5. Media Is Dead in Both Countries
Independent journalism was either silenced or co-opted in both nations. What remained was war-hungry media machinery spreading disinformation, boosting nationalistic hysteria, and manufacturing public consent for chaos.
6. External Powers Play the Puppeteer
The U.S. starts the fire, calls for peace, takes the credit, and plays both sides for strategic gain. India and Pakistan have allowed themselves to become pawns in a broader geopolitical chessboard led by American and Zionist interests.
7. Digital Filth and Online Hate Culture
Both sides are plagued by troll armies and digital propaganda campaigns. Inflammatory content trends freely, while serious journalism and truth are suppressed. Gaurav Arya’s racist insult of Iran’s deputy FM went unchecked. Meanwhile, unethical elements in Pakistan media openly fantasized about abducting Indian actresses.
8. No International Credibility Left
Both countries embarrassed themselves. Mismanagement, misinformation, and propaganda-driven mobilizations exposed how ill-prepared they are for real conflict. During the war, laws were passed to consolidate elite power, while corporations sought to monetize war narratives.
9. Collapse of Symbolic Warfare
Neither country was able to use symbolism or public messaging in a constructive or dignified way. The masses are poisoned by blind loyalty, unable to hold their leaders accountable.
10. Kashmir Remains a Pawn
Kashmir remains the core bait—weaponized to fuel nationalistic rage while its people are brutalized and ignored. The root crisis has only been deepened, not solved.
11. Civilian Populations Were Never a Priority
In both countries, no attention was paid to the psychological toll, displacements, or fear among civilians. The leadership played war games, while ordinary people bore the consequences.
12. Corruption and Commercialization of War
From Modi’s oligarchs to Pakistan’s military-industrial elite, both sides used the crisis to push laws, consolidate power, and profit. Reports of buying rights to logo of operation sindoor', media narratives, and even symbolic phrases show how deep the rot goes.
13. Religious and Ethnic Manipulation
The war was used to stir sectarianism, revive Hindutva militancy, and divert attention from economic and political crises. Religious minorities were targeted or sidelined in both nations as war hysteria took center stage.
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Both India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after U.S. intervention, and—as expected—the U.S. took full credit for “initiating peace" [which is false] Now, both countries will scramble to frame the conflict as a victory, claiming they stood strong. But a closer look reveals a far darker and more fragile picture. Here’s what this manufactured, media-fed war has really shown us:
1. Extreme Vulnerability to Future Wars
Both nations remain deeply exposed to future escalations. Without independent conflict-resolution frameworks or multilateral mechanisms outside U.S. influence, this region can collapse into chaos any day.
2. Governments Ruled by Strongmen, Not Statesmen
Both are ruled by regimes obsessed with image management, repression, and nationalist rhetoric. Their inability to handle internal crises or foreign affairs without theatrics shows how fragile their political structures are.
3. Propaganda vs Reality
India’s narrative of Pakistani inferiority collapsed. Pakistan proved itself capable of strategic restraint, crisis management, and military preparedness. The “India is always dominant” myth has lost its credibility—domestically and internationally.
4. Indian Military’s Structural Failures
India’s army showed signs of rushed deployments, logistical missteps, and outdated equipment. Years of budget cuts, politicization, and corporate prioritization under Modi have hollowed out the core of the Indian military.
5. Media Is Dead in Both Countries
Independent journalism was either silenced or co-opted in both nations. What remained was war-hungry media machinery spreading disinformation, boosting nationalistic hysteria, and manufacturing public consent for chaos.
6. External Powers Play the Puppeteer
The U.S. starts the fire, calls for peace, takes the credit, and plays both sides for strategic gain. India and Pakistan have allowed themselves to become pawns in a broader geopolitical chessboard led by American and Zionist interests.
7. Digital Filth and Online Hate Culture
Both sides are plagued by troll armies and digital propaganda campaigns. Inflammatory content trends freely, while serious journalism and truth are suppressed. Gaurav Arya’s racist insult of Iran’s deputy FM went unchecked. Meanwhile, unethical elements in Pakistan media openly fantasized about abducting Indian actresses.
8. No International Credibility Left
Both countries embarrassed themselves. Mismanagement, misinformation, and propaganda-driven mobilizations exposed how ill-prepared they are for real conflict. During the war, laws were passed to consolidate elite power, while corporations sought to monetize war narratives.
9. Collapse of Symbolic Warfare
Neither country was able to use symbolism or public messaging in a constructive or dignified way. The masses are poisoned by blind loyalty, unable to hold their leaders accountable.
10. Kashmir Remains a Pawn
Kashmir remains the core bait—weaponized to fuel nationalistic rage while its people are brutalized and ignored. The root crisis has only been deepened, not solved.
11. Civilian Populations Were Never a Priority
In both countries, no attention was paid to the psychological toll, displacements, or fear among civilians. The leadership played war games, while ordinary people bore the consequences.
12. Corruption and Commercialization of War
From Modi’s oligarchs to Pakistan’s military-industrial elite, both sides used the crisis to push laws, consolidate power, and profit. Reports of buying rights to logo of operation sindoor', media narratives, and even symbolic phrases show how deep the rot goes.
13. Religious and Ethnic Manipulation
The war was used to stir sectarianism, revive Hindutva militancy, and divert attention from economic and political crises. Religious minorities were targeted or sidelined in both nations as war hysteria took center stage.
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14. Failed Diplomacy and Regional Leadership
India’s arrogance and Pakistan’s insecurity have created a regional vacuum. Neither country has been able to lead South Asia in peace or cooperation. Iran and China remain more balanced and mature actors in this scene.
15. International Islamic Community Must Wake Up
Hindutva extremism is fast becoming a serious global threat—second only to Zionism. The Islamic world must pressure India, isolate Hindutva ideologues, and avoid being lured into the West’s false binaries.
16. Intellectual and Journalistic Space Must Be Protected
Without real journalism, critical scholarship, and independent voices, South Asia will continue to decay into fascist populism and social collapse. External powers must push both countries to revive civil society, not just militaries.
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14. Failed Diplomacy and Regional Leadership
India’s arrogance and Pakistan’s insecurity have created a regional vacuum. Neither country has been able to lead South Asia in peace or cooperation. Iran and China remain more balanced and mature actors in this scene.
15. International Islamic Community Must Wake Up
Hindutva extremism is fast becoming a serious global threat—second only to Zionism. The Islamic world must pressure India, isolate Hindutva ideologues, and avoid being lured into the West’s false binaries.
16. Intellectual and Journalistic Space Must Be Protected
Without real journalism, critical scholarship, and independent voices, South Asia will continue to decay into fascist populism and social collapse. External powers must push both countries to revive civil society, not just militaries.
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✅ | Modi will now spend millions on war posters and nationalist propaganda to win state elections, while the Pakistani army will exploit its perceived gains to further suppress dissent and release more militarized songs on monatized Youtube Channels. Both regimes will market bloodshed for domestic control.
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✅ | India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A War of Egos, A Crisis of Nations: Both India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after U.S. intervention, and—as expected—the U.S. took full credit for “initiating peace" [which is false] Now, both countries will scramble to…
✅ | Pakistan has proven itself capable of strategic restraint, crisis management, and military preparedness. The long-standing myth of India’s unchallenged dominance has lost credibility both domestically and on the global stage. Pakistan has shown relatively greater military stability in comparison to the Indian regime, whose military structure has revealed significant weaknesses, including outdated weaponry and flawed command systems. However, both nations must now shift focus toward regional dialogue and mechanisms of conflict resolution. Pakistan does have strong weaponry and tactical capacity, but remains under the control by a despotic army structure operating under a hegemonic state framework. So both have issues!
Even though India possesses a vast and diversified weapons arsenal, including advanced AI-powered drones co-manufactured with Israel and European companies for years, the recent conflict has exposed critical vulnerabilities in its operational execution. While India’s technological edge in certain domains—especially surveillance, drone warfare, and cyber capabilities—cannot be denied, its ground coordination, logistics, and strategic command have revealed significant weaknesses.
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Even though India possesses a vast and diversified weapons arsenal, including advanced AI-powered drones co-manufactured with Israel and European companies for years, the recent conflict has exposed critical vulnerabilities in its operational execution. While India’s technological edge in certain domains—especially surveillance, drone warfare, and cyber capabilities—cannot be denied, its ground coordination, logistics, and strategic command have revealed significant weaknesses.
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🇮🇷: 🇮🇳 Breaking — The Iranian embassy in India has reportedly taken the issue seriously and may have lodged a formal complaint following backlash over derogatory remarks made by notorious warmonger Major Gaurav Arya against Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hon. Syed Abbas Araghchi.
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✅ Ceasefire happened. Neither the UN nor the Americans (so called peace-keepers) nor anyone else asked India on what basis it blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam attacks. Where are the perpetrators, and how will India justify it?
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✅ | In just three days, it became clear that both nations suffer from deep ethical failures. Sadism for the sake of sadism was rampant—memes and rhetoric aimed at humiliating and dehumanizing one another flooded social media. Some Pakistanis spoke of capturing Indian cities, while some Indians fantasized about destroying and ruling over Pakistani territory. It was deeply saddening and dangerously tense. This brand of cruelty mirrors the behavior of Zionists who mock Palestinians—even going as far as to wear their women’s clothing in acts of humiliation. This should never have happened. Religious scholars have failed in their responsibilities. Now, it is our turn to rise, speak, and act—to restore dignity, sanity, and justice before it is too late.
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☑️ | Fear — If this ceasefire is 'that' U.S.-branded ceasefires like in Gaza or Lebanon, it could simply mean a tactical pause: one that allows the aggressor to regroup, rearm, and resume hostilities under the cover of diplomacy.
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🇮🇳 Breaking — Multiple sirens are sounding across the Indian zone as several Pakistani drones have reportedly been spotted in the Akhnoor region of Jammu and Kashmir. Tensions remain high amid ongoing aerial surveillance and military alertness on both sides.
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🇮🇳 Breaking — Pakistan has reportedly fired flares and deployed drones over the Jammu region, according to direct accounts from sources on the ground.
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