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44ae89e…69b8f92h ago
Henry Kissinger: ”Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy.”
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44ae89e…69b8f94h ago
stupid titles like "The Real India You’re Not Allowed to See" but nice videos bicycles would be a better idea than motorcycles https://youtu.be/XYtlESCnhUg #Indii
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44ae89e…69b8f95h ago
X: Duopoly Destroyer @realnikohouse 19h ANY VETERAN, or any person in general, who supports sending the US military to Iran, NEEDS to listen to this US military vet.
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44ae89e…69b8f96h ago
Hamas won the Gaza war much like Egypt won the Yom Kippur War https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/hamas-wins-gaza-war-…
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44ae89e…69b8f96h ago
If Israel loses badly in this war it may have the same effect as the Yom Kippur War had in 1973 AI-text "Egypt viewed the war as a victory because it achieved political and diplomatic success, restored national dignity, and secured the return of Sinai" > Egypt celebrated the Yom Kippur War as a strategic and psychological victory, despite losing militarily on the battlefield.  • Initial Success: On October 6, 1973, Egyptian forces launched Operation Badr, successfully crossing the Suez Canal under heavy fire and capturing key positions in the Sinai Peninsula. 
 This breakthrough, known as “the crossing,” shattered Israel’s image of invincibility and restored Arab pride after the 1967 Six-Day War defeat. • National Symbolism: For Egypt, the war became a national triumph. 
 The crossing is commemorated annually, and President Anwar Sadat is hailed as a hero. The war was instrumental in shifting Egypt’s foreign policy from Soviet alignment to a new relationship with the United States, enabling peace negotiations. • Achieved Goals: While Israel ultimately repelled the attacks and advanced toward Cairo, Egypt achieved its core objective: forcing Israel to the negotiating table. 
 The war directly led to the 1978 Camp David Accords and the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty, under which Israel returned the entire Sinai Peninsula to Egypt—fulfilling Egypt’s primary territorial goal.  • Military Reality: On the battlefield, Israel won decisively. Israeli forces crossed the Suez Canal, encircled the Egyptian Third Army, and advanced within 30 km of Cairo. However, Egypt’s ability to hold key positions like Ismailia and maintain supply lines allowed it to claim a tactical and strategic victory in the defense of its forces.  In summary, Egypt viewed the war as a victory because it achieved political and diplomatic success, restored national dignity, and secured the return of Sinai—outcomes that defined its legacy, even though Israel won the military conflict.
44ae89e…69b8f96h ago
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