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Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Apr 2023, 21:52



Israel appeals to China for help tackling Iran’s nuclear threat

Israeli foreign minister asks Chinese counterpart for help amid fears that Tehran is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb

By James Rothwell

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-threat/

22 April 2023


Drones on display during a ceremony at an unknown location in Iran on April 20

Israel is lobbying China for help in dismantling Iran’s nuclear programme as it seeks to capitalise on Beijing’s new role as a diplomatic power broker in the Middle East.

Eli Cohen, the Israeli foreign minister, this week asked his Chinese counterpart to use the country’s “influence” on Tehran to stop it acquiring nuclear weapons, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-weapon/ as fears grow that the regime is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb.

The appeal comes as China emerges as a new diplomatic player in the region, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... relations/ having secured a major thaw in tensions between arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran in March.

The Beijing-brokered deal led to Riyadh and Tehran reopening their embassies and resuming flights, and also raised hopes that it might bolster efforts to restore peace in Yemen, where the two countries back opposing sides.

But Israel appears to be hopeful that China’s initial successes could be extended to resolving the nuclear crisis, which could soon escalate into a direct military conflict between Israel and Tehran.

Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear programme, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... tain-west/ which it regards as an existential threat, unless an urgent diplomatic solution can be found.

It is already suspected of carrying out a number of covert attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as assassinating the programme’s chief scientist.

Dangers of Iranian programme

The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis.
I spoke with the Chinese foreign minister, Qin Gang, about the danger we see in the Iranian nuclear programme - a danger that is shared by many countries in the region, including countries that have diplomatic relations with Iran,
Mr Cohen said in a statement after their phone call this week.
The international community must act immediately to prevent the Ayatollah regime in Tehran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis


The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis CREDIT: Iranian Army

It was unclear this week whether China had responded positively to that proposal.

A statement from the Chinese foreign ministry about the phone call only alluded to how Israel
closely follows the Iranian nuclear issue and expects China to play a positive role.
But it added that the foreign minister had stressed to Mr Cohen in their call that the Iranian-Saudi thaw in relations was a
fine example of resolving differences through dialogue.
The Chinese account of the phone call focused much more on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with China offering to renew peace talks and
implement a two-state solution.
Diplomatic win possible

A source familiar with Israel and Saudi Arabia’s strategy on Iran said an end to the nuclear programme was an unlikely outcome of any talks, but they suggested that if China brokered a symbolic deal with Iran - such as a commitment to freezing the programme at the current threshold - then this could be sold as a diplomatic win by all three countries.

Saudi Arabia and China could use such a deal to burnish their status as rivals to American influence in the Middle East, potentially filling a vacuum left by the Biden administration, which has scaled down its involvement in the region.

Separately, Benjamin Netanyahu, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... allations/ the Israeli prime minister, could claim a foreign policy triumph that may distract his critics from a major, ongoing domestic crisis over his controversial plans to overhaul the country’s legal system.

However, Mr Netanyahu’s appetite for reopening peace talks with the Palestinians seems to be limited, at least in public.

In an interview with CNBC this week, he insisted he was
not aware of any specific offer of this kind,


referring to China’s remarks.

Mr Netanyahu also dismissed speculation that Beijing’s role in the region could eclipse that of Washington, stressing
we have an indispensable alliance with our great friend, the United States.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... lear-deal/

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by Digital Weyane » 24 Apr 2023, 21:59

አታዮ ነዞም ቻይና <<አርዓዶም አርዓዶም አብ ብርኩ አስገዶም>> ኢሉ ልዘፍነሎም'ዶ ተሳኢኑ? ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by kerenite » 25 Apr 2023, 12:29

Zmeselo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 21:52


Israel appeals to China for help tackling Iran’s nuclear threat

Israeli foreign minister asks Chinese counterpart for help amid fears that Tehran is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb

By James Rothwell

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-threat/

22 April 2023


Drones on display during a ceremony at an unknown location in Iran on April 20

Israel is lobbying China for help in dismantling Iran’s nuclear programme as it seeks to capitalise on Beijing’s new role as a diplomatic power broker in the Middle East.

Eli Cohen, the Israeli foreign minister, this week asked his Chinese counterpart to use the country’s “influence” on Tehran to stop it acquiring nuclear weapons, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-weapon/ as fears grow that the regime is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb.

The appeal comes as China emerges as a new diplomatic player in the region, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... relations/ having secured a major thaw in tensions between arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran in March.

The Beijing-brokered deal led to Riyadh and Tehran reopening their embassies and resuming flights, and also raised hopes that it might bolster efforts to restore peace in Yemen, where the two countries back opposing sides.

But Israel appears to be hopeful that China’s initial successes could be extended to resolving the nuclear crisis, which could soon escalate into a direct military conflict between Israel and Tehran.

Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear programme, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... tain-west/ which it regards as an existential threat, unless an urgent diplomatic solution can be found.

It is already suspected of carrying out a number of covert attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as assassinating the programme’s chief scientist.

Dangers of Iranian programme

The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis.
I spoke with the Chinese foreign minister, Qin Gang, about the danger we see in the Iranian nuclear programme - a danger that is shared by many countries in the region, including countries that have diplomatic relations with Iran,
Mr Cohen said in a statement after their phone call this week.
The international community must act immediately to prevent the Ayatollah regime in Tehran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis


The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis CREDIT: Iranian Army

It was unclear this week whether China had responded positively to that proposal.

A statement from the Chinese foreign ministry about the phone call only alluded to how Israel
closely follows the Iranian nuclear issue and expects China to play a positive role.
But it added that the foreign minister had stressed to Mr Cohen in their call that the Iranian-Saudi thaw in relations was a
fine example of resolving differences through dialogue.
The Chinese account of the phone call focused much more on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with China offering to renew peace talks and
implement a two-state solution.
Diplomatic win possible

A source familiar with Israel and Saudi Arabia’s strategy on Iran said an end to the nuclear programme was an unlikely outcome of any talks, but they suggested that if China brokered a symbolic deal with Iran - such as a commitment to freezing the programme at the current threshold - then this could be sold as a diplomatic win by all three countries.

Saudi Arabia and China could use such a deal to burnish their status as rivals to American influence in the Middle East, potentially filling a vacuum left by the Biden administration, which has scaled down its involvement in the region.

Separately, Benjamin Netanyahu, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... allations/ the Israeli prime minister, could claim a foreign policy triumph that may distract his critics from a major, ongoing domestic crisis over his controversial plans to overhaul the country’s legal system.

However, Mr Netanyahu’s appetite for reopening peace talks with the Palestinians seems to be limited, at least in public.

In an interview with CNBC this week, he insisted he was
not aware of any specific offer of this kind,


referring to China’s remarks.

Mr Netanyahu also dismissed speculation that Beijing’s role in the region could eclipse that of Washington, stressing
we have an indispensable alliance with our great friend, the United States.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... lear-deal/
Ayte zemeslo, I did not read your roman in its entirety but here is my 2 cents worth:

I find it to be mind-boggling, Israel is a nuclear power and it prohibits others to have it. What for arrogance!!!

Who the fuuck is Israel to be the only in the middle east which is in possession of nuclear weapons and warns others not to possess nuclear weapons.

I believe that the middle east should be nuclear free zone. But the zionist state of israel does not allow it. Therefore, Iran and others have the absolute right to own the nuke to defend their countries without being bullied. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by Zack » 25 Apr 2023, 13:03

Israel is a filthy racist state created for the so called zionist and it need to be destroyed one ay or the other
if israel had no america it would have been dead long time ago

Dr Zackovich

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Apr 2023, 13:05

Wedi gahbá, who gives a f*** what you read or don't read?

Irrelevant cockroach!


kerenite wrote:
25 Apr 2023, 12:29
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 21:52


Israel appeals to China for help tackling Iran’s nuclear threat

Israeli foreign minister asks Chinese counterpart for help amid fears that Tehran is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb

By James Rothwell

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-threat/

22 April 2023


Drones on display during a ceremony at an unknown location in Iran on April 20

Israel is lobbying China for help in dismantling Iran’s nuclear programme as it seeks to capitalise on Beijing’s new role as a diplomatic power broker in the Middle East.

Eli Cohen, the Israeli foreign minister, this week asked his Chinese counterpart to use the country’s “influence” on Tehran to stop it acquiring nuclear weapons, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-weapon/ as fears grow that the regime is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb.

The appeal comes as China emerges as a new diplomatic player in the region, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... relations/ having secured a major thaw in tensions between arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran in March.

The Beijing-brokered deal led to Riyadh and Tehran reopening their embassies and resuming flights, and also raised hopes that it might bolster efforts to restore peace in Yemen, where the two countries back opposing sides.

But Israel appears to be hopeful that China’s initial successes could be extended to resolving the nuclear crisis, which could soon escalate into a direct military conflict between Israel and Tehran.

Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear programme, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... tain-west/ which it regards as an existential threat, unless an urgent diplomatic solution can be found.

It is already suspected of carrying out a number of covert attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as assassinating the programme’s chief scientist.

Dangers of Iranian programme

The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis.
I spoke with the Chinese foreign minister, Qin Gang, about the danger we see in the Iranian nuclear programme - a danger that is shared by many countries in the region, including countries that have diplomatic relations with Iran,
Mr Cohen said in a statement after their phone call this week.
The international community must act immediately to prevent the Ayatollah regime in Tehran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis


The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis CREDIT: Iranian Army

It was unclear this week whether China had responded positively to that proposal.

A statement from the Chinese foreign ministry about the phone call only alluded to how Israel
closely follows the Iranian nuclear issue and expects China to play a positive role.
But it added that the foreign minister had stressed to Mr Cohen in their call that the Iranian-Saudi thaw in relations was a
fine example of resolving differences through dialogue.
The Chinese account of the phone call focused much more on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with China offering to renew peace talks and
implement a two-state solution.
Diplomatic win possible

A source familiar with Israel and Saudi Arabia’s strategy on Iran said an end to the nuclear programme was an unlikely outcome of any talks, but they suggested that if China brokered a symbolic deal with Iran - such as a commitment to freezing the programme at the current threshold - then this could be sold as a diplomatic win by all three countries.

Saudi Arabia and China could use such a deal to burnish their status as rivals to American influence in the Middle East, potentially filling a vacuum left by the Biden administration, which has scaled down its involvement in the region.

Separately, Benjamin Netanyahu, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... allations/ the Israeli prime minister, could claim a foreign policy triumph that may distract his critics from a major, ongoing domestic crisis over his controversial plans to overhaul the country’s legal system.

However, Mr Netanyahu’s appetite for reopening peace talks with the Palestinians seems to be limited, at least in public.

In an interview with CNBC this week, he insisted he was
not aware of any specific offer of this kind,


referring to China’s remarks.

Mr Netanyahu also dismissed speculation that Beijing’s role in the region could eclipse that of Washington, stressing
we have an indispensable alliance with our great friend, the United States.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... lear-deal/
Ayte zemeslo, I did not read your roman in its entirety but here is my 2 cents worth:

I find it to be mind-boggling, Israel is a nuclear power and it prohibits others to have it. What for arrogance!!!

Who the fuuck is Israel to be the only in the middle east which is in possession of nuclear weapons and warns others not to possess nuclear weapons.

I believe that the middle east should be nuclear free zone. But the zionist state of israel does not allow it. Therefore, Iran and others have the absolute right to own the nuke to defend their countries without being bullied. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by kerenite » 25 Apr 2023, 15:29

Zmeselo wrote:
25 Apr 2023, 13:05
Wedi gahbá, who gives a f*** what you read or don't read?

Irrelevant cockroach!


kerenite wrote:
25 Apr 2023, 12:29
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 21:52


Israel appeals to China for help tackling Iran’s nuclear threat

Israeli foreign minister asks Chinese counterpart for help amid fears that Tehran is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb

By James Rothwell

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-threat/

22 April 2023


Drones on display during a ceremony at an unknown location in Iran on April 20

Israel is lobbying China for help in dismantling Iran’s nuclear programme as it seeks to capitalise on Beijing’s new role as a diplomatic power broker in the Middle East.

Eli Cohen, the Israeli foreign minister, this week asked his Chinese counterpart to use the country’s “influence” on Tehran to stop it acquiring nuclear weapons, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... ar-weapon/ as fears grow that the regime is on the brink of enriching enough uranium for a bomb.

The appeal comes as China emerges as a new diplomatic player in the region, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... relations/ having secured a major thaw in tensions between arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran in March.

The Beijing-brokered deal led to Riyadh and Tehran reopening their embassies and resuming flights, and also raised hopes that it might bolster efforts to restore peace in Yemen, where the two countries back opposing sides.

But Israel appears to be hopeful that China’s initial successes could be extended to resolving the nuclear crisis, which could soon escalate into a direct military conflict between Israel and Tehran.

Israel has repeatedly threatened to launch strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear programme, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... tain-west/ which it regards as an existential threat, unless an urgent diplomatic solution can be found.

It is already suspected of carrying out a number of covert attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as assassinating the programme’s chief scientist.

Dangers of Iranian programme

The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis.
I spoke with the Chinese foreign minister, Qin Gang, about the danger we see in the Iranian nuclear programme - a danger that is shared by many countries in the region, including countries that have diplomatic relations with Iran,
Mr Cohen said in a statement after their phone call this week.
The international community must act immediately to prevent the Ayatollah regime in Tehran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis


The UN atomic agency’s revelation in February that Iran is enriching uranium at levels of 84 per cent, just short of the threshold for acquiring a nuclear weapon, has intensified the crisis CREDIT: Iranian Army

It was unclear this week whether China had responded positively to that proposal.

A statement from the Chinese foreign ministry about the phone call only alluded to how Israel
closely follows the Iranian nuclear issue and expects China to play a positive role.
But it added that the foreign minister had stressed to Mr Cohen in their call that the Iranian-Saudi thaw in relations was a
fine example of resolving differences through dialogue.
The Chinese account of the phone call focused much more on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with China offering to renew peace talks and
implement a two-state solution.
Diplomatic win possible

A source familiar with Israel and Saudi Arabia’s strategy on Iran said an end to the nuclear programme was an unlikely outcome of any talks, but they suggested that if China brokered a symbolic deal with Iran - such as a commitment to freezing the programme at the current threshold - then this could be sold as a diplomatic win by all three countries.

Saudi Arabia and China could use such a deal to burnish their status as rivals to American influence in the Middle East, potentially filling a vacuum left by the Biden administration, which has scaled down its involvement in the region.

Separately, Benjamin Netanyahu, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... allations/ the Israeli prime minister, could claim a foreign policy triumph that may distract his critics from a major, ongoing domestic crisis over his controversial plans to overhaul the country’s legal system.

However, Mr Netanyahu’s appetite for reopening peace talks with the Palestinians seems to be limited, at least in public.

In an interview with CNBC this week, he insisted he was
not aware of any specific offer of this kind,


referring to China’s remarks.

Mr Netanyahu also dismissed speculation that Beijing’s role in the region could eclipse that of Washington, stressing
we have an indispensable alliance with our great friend, the United States.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... lear-deal/
Ayte zemeslo, I did not read your roman in its entirety but here is my 2 cents worth:

I find it to be mind-boggling, Israel is a nuclear power and it prohibits others to have it. What for arrogance!!!

Who the fuuck is Israel to be the only in the middle east which is in possession of nuclear weapons and warns others not to possess nuclear weapons.

I believe that the middle east should be nuclear free zone. But the zionist state of israel does not allow it. Therefore, Iran and others have the absolute right to own the nuke to defend their countries without being bullied. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Anta anjal (silly)

My beloved mother RIP rebena yerHamha was not a gehba ([deleted]) as you idiotically babbled. My late mother performed haj pilgrimage twice. Although religiuosly one time is is enough.

She is closely related to your higdef justice minister fawzia hashim. Fawzia won't appreciate calling her cousin gahba or [deleted].

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by sesame » 25 Apr 2023, 16:18

Agamite (Kerenite, Dark Energy),

This is funny. You probably imagine that claiming family relationship with HGDF officials it will protect you from having your arse slapped everytime you rear your idiotic head! I am sure if you claimed relationship with Sibhat Nega, Agames would treat you like a royalty. But that is not how we Eritros act. Your claim just shows what we already know, that you are a low-IQ Agame.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Imagine, if all in the MSM were to suddenly become this honest.

Post by Temt » 25 Apr 2023, 16:58

sesame wrote:
25 Apr 2023, 16:18
Agamite (Kerenite, Dark Energy),

This is funny. You probably imagine that claiming family relationship with HGDF officials it will protect you from having your arse slapped everytime you rear your idiotic head! I am sure if you claimed relationship with Sibhat Nega, Agames would treat you like a royalty. But that is not how we Eritros act. Your claim just shows what we already know, that you are a low-IQ Agame.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Guys, guys, guys. Come on, why on earth do you even bother to respond to agames who pretend to be Eritreans when you know well that they are not? I actually don't like to respond even to Agames who don't hide their Agame identity unless I felt they may have a genuine question about Eritrea. Just ignore the mother fµckers as if they don't exist for, in reality, they don't - figuratively that is. Let them suffer in their malicious lifestyles of ever being jealous of anything Eritrea does. Of course, that disease is also common among those Agames who don't pretend to be Eritreans. But at least they don't hide their ዓጋምነት! LOL!

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