@InalegwuKamauAdole
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Revolutionary
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Lumumbaist-Sankaraist
Revolutionary
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⚡️ — BREAKING: US BASE IN IRAQ, SHUTS DOWN.
CEASEFIRE IN IRAQ, TO ENABLE THE US TROOPS TO PULL OUT.
Iraqi militant groups have agreed to a 24-hour ceasefire to facilitate the full withdrawal of U.S. and NATO troops from Victoria Base in Baghdad. Under the terms of the agreement, the ceasefire was conditional on the United States refraining from targeting PMF positions in Samarra and Karbala.
U.S. and NATO forces have now withdrawn from nearly all areas of Iraq, with the exception of northern regions where a limited presence remains in Kurdish-controlled areas—marking a significant development on the ground.
Abu Mahdi al-Jaafar, spokesperson for the Saraya Awliya al-Dam group, commented on the ceasefire, stating: “But if you return [to sin], we will return [to punishment]. We have made Hell a prison for the disbelievers.”
Meanwhile, scenes have emerged of Iraqis recording and celebrating the withdrawal of U.S. forces as they move into Jordan this morning.
This is one of Iran’s core demands
#middleeast #israelmilitary #usmilitary #qatar #StraitOfHormuz #Trump🇺🇸🇪🇺🇮🇶⚡️ — BREAKING: US BASE IN IRAQ, SHUTS DOWN. CEASEFIRE IN IRAQ, TO ENABLE THE US TROOPS TO PULL OUT. Iraqi militant groups have agreed to a 24-hour ceasefire to facilitate the full withdrawal of U.S. and NATO troops from Victoria Base in Baghdad. Under the terms of the agreement, the ceasefire was conditional on the United States refraining from targeting PMF positions in Samarra and Karbala. U.S. and NATO forces have now withdrawn from nearly all areas of Iraq, with the exception of northern regions where a limited presence remains in Kurdish-controlled areas—marking a significant development on the ground. Abu Mahdi al-Jaafar, spokesperson for the Saraya Awliya al-Dam group, commented on the ceasefire, stating: “But if you return [to sin], we will return [to punishment]. We have made Hell a prison for the disbelievers.” Meanwhile, scenes have emerged of Iraqis recording and celebrating the withdrawal of U.S. forces as they move into Jordan this morning. ❤️This is one of Iran’s core demands #middleeast #israelmilitary #usmilitary #qatar #StraitOfHormuz #Trump0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·509 Views ·0 Anteprima -
❗️ Israeli reservist suspected of SPYING for Iran
26-yo Raz Cohen from Jerusalem who served in Iron Dome air defense allegedly passed sensitive intel to Iranian agents — Times of Israel❗️ Israeli reservist suspected of SPYING for Iran 26-yo Raz Cohen from Jerusalem who served in Iron Dome air defense allegedly passed sensitive intel to Iranian agents — Times of Israel0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·233 Views ·0 Anteprima -
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Nigeria vs Iran (Simple Breakdown)
1. Economy (money & standard of living)
Iran’s economy is stronger per person
Iran’s GDP per person is about 4–5× higher than Nigeria’s �
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Meaning:
Average Iranian lives better economically than average Nigerian
But:
Nigeria exports more raw goods overall (especially oil) �
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2. Technology & Innovation
This is where the big difference is:
Iran has way more patents and inventions
~5,900+ patents vs Nigeria’s ~12 �
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Iran produces ~14× more scientific research papers �
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That’s why Iran looks more “technologically advanced”
3. Education
Iran invests much more in education
Youth literacy in Iran is near 98% �
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Nigeria still struggles with school access and funding
Result:
Iran produces more engineers, scientists, and innovators
4. Industry & Manufacturing
Iran has stronger local industries
Cars, military equipment, electronics
Nigeria depends more on:
Oil exports
Imports for finished goods
Iran builds more things locally
5. Government Strategy
Iran is very strategic
Focuses on science, military tech, self-reliance
Nigeria is more:
Market-driven but less coordinated long-term
Iran plans long-term better
6. Use of Resources (very important)
Both countries have oil — but:
Iran uses oil money to:
Build industries
Fund research
Nigeria:
Relies heavily on oil income
Invests less into tech & industry
This is the real difference
7. Poverty & Living Conditions
Poverty is much higher in Nigeria (~70%) vs Iran (~18%) �
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That affects:
Education
Health
Productivity
The Real Difference (Simple Truth)
Iran = Education + Strategy + Self-reliance
Nigeria = Resources + Potential (but weaker systems)
Very Important Insight
Nigeria actually has advantages:
Bigger population
More natural resources
Strong entrepreneurial culture
But Iran wins because:
It builds knowledge and technology, not just extracts resources
Final Comparison in One Line
Iran builds things
Nigeria sells raw things.🇳🇬 Nigeria vs 🇮🇷 Iran (Simple Breakdown) 1. Economy (money & standard of living) Iran’s economy is stronger per person Iran’s GDP per person is about 4–5× higher than Nigeria’s � NationMaster 👉 Meaning: Average Iranian lives better economically than average Nigerian But: Nigeria exports more raw goods overall (especially oil) � NationMaster 2. Technology & Innovation ⚙️ This is where the big difference is: Iran has way more patents and inventions ~5,900+ patents vs Nigeria’s ~12 � NationMaster Iran produces ~14× more scientific research papers � NationMaster 👉 That’s why Iran looks more “technologically advanced” 3. Education 🎓 Iran invests much more in education Youth literacy in Iran is near 98% � Businessday NG Nigeria still struggles with school access and funding 👉 Result: Iran produces more engineers, scientists, and innovators 4. Industry & Manufacturing 🏭 Iran has stronger local industries Cars, military equipment, electronics Nigeria depends more on: Oil exports Imports for finished goods 👉 Iran builds more things locally 5. Government Strategy 🧠 Iran is very strategic Focuses on science, military tech, self-reliance Nigeria is more: Market-driven but less coordinated long-term 👉 Iran plans long-term better 6. Use of Resources (very important) Both countries have oil — but: Iran uses oil money to: Build industries Fund research Nigeria: Relies heavily on oil income Invests less into tech & industry 👉 This is the real difference 7. Poverty & Living Conditions Poverty is much higher in Nigeria (~70%) vs Iran (~18%) � NationMaster 👉 That affects: Education Health Productivity ⚖️ The Real Difference (Simple Truth) 👉 Iran = Education + Strategy + Self-reliance 👉 Nigeria = Resources + Potential (but weaker systems) 🔥 Very Important Insight Nigeria actually has advantages: Bigger population More natural resources Strong entrepreneurial culture But Iran wins because: It builds knowledge and technology, not just extracts resources 🧠 Final Comparison in One Line Iran builds things Nigeria sells raw things.0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·467 Views ·0 Anteprima -
Iran’s IRGC, in a statement, says:
10 hiding and secret “lodging” locations of Israeli commanders in “Israel” and 3 gathering and secret sites of the Americans in the region were identified and targeted.
During this operation, 7 points in Tel Aviv, 2 points in Rishon LeZion, and 1 point in Shoham within the occupied territories, as well as 3 gathering sites of murderous American commanders at the Prince Sultan, Victoria, and Erbil bases, were targeted by missiles and drones.
@FotrosResistancee🇮🇷 Iran’s IRGC, in a statement, says: 10 hiding and secret “lodging” locations of Israeli commanders in “Israel” and 3 gathering and secret sites of the Americans in the region were identified and targeted. During this operation, 7 points in Tel Aviv, 2 points in Rishon LeZion, and 1 point in Shoham within the occupied territories, as well as 3 gathering sites of murderous American commanders at the Prince Sultan, Victoria, and Erbil bases, were targeted by missiles and drones. @FotrosResistancee0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·230 Views ·0 Anteprima -
This is what is sinking ships in the strait of #HORMUZThis is what is sinking ships in the strait of #HORMUZ0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·299 Views ·10 ·0 Anteprima
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You cannot win the Persians
Donald trump go f*ck yourselfYou cannot win the Persians Donald trump go f*ck yourself0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·179 Views ·0 Anteprima -
How Iran maintains control of the Strait of Hormuz
Iran wields substantial power over one of the world’s busiest maritime chokepoints. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz is a cornerstone of its defense strategy, with a southern coastline stretching over 1,100 miles, Iran dominates the Strait, a critical link between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Tehran’s Smart Control doctrine has revolutionized its ability to protect this strategic waterway. The doctrine integrates a multi-layered system of air defense, dual-role drones, and maritime missile strategies. Iran’s air defense systems, such as the Sayyad-3G, create a mobile shield. Meanwhile, dual-role drones capable of targeting both aerial and maritime threats provide Tehran with the ability to selectively monitor and strike specific vessels, while allowing neutral traffic to pass unharmed.
In peacetime, Smart Control marked a change from the blunt-force blockades Iran once used. Now, Iran can apply pressure with precision, targeting specific vessels like LNG or chemical tankers while maintaining a level of operational flexibility that avoids the widespread disruption of global shipping.
The ongoing conflict has further highlighted the potency of this strategy. Iran’s use of electronic warfare, such as GPS spoofing, has affected over 1,100 vessels since March 1, managing shipping routes and providing Tehran with the force to seize or strike specific targets. The IRGC has utilized its land-based air defense system integrated with Iranian naval vessels to create overlapping air defense bubbles with kinetic strikes using drones, Iran has been able to impose a de facto blockade on the Strait, causing a 20% reduction in global oil supply and triggering soaring maritime insurance premiums.
Despite mounting pressure, Iran’s strategic depth and innovative defense tactics have shown resilience. Its geographic advantages and asymmetric warfare strategies remain strong deterrents against conventional attacks. While advanced precision technologies pose challenges, Iran’s ability to adapt and leverage its terrain ensures it can maintain sovereignty and withstand external threats.
@NewRulesGeo❗️Follow us on X🚨🇮🇷How Iran maintains control of the Strait of Hormuz Iran wields substantial power over one of the world’s busiest maritime chokepoints. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz is a cornerstone of its defense strategy, with a southern coastline stretching over 1,100 miles, Iran dominates the Strait, a critical link between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Tehran’s Smart Control doctrine has revolutionized its ability to protect this strategic waterway. The doctrine integrates a multi-layered system of air defense, dual-role drones, and maritime missile strategies. Iran’s air defense systems, such as the Sayyad-3G, create a mobile shield. Meanwhile, dual-role drones capable of targeting both aerial and maritime threats provide Tehran with the ability to selectively monitor and strike specific vessels, while allowing neutral traffic to pass unharmed. In peacetime, Smart Control marked a change from the blunt-force blockades Iran once used. Now, Iran can apply pressure with precision, targeting specific vessels like LNG or chemical tankers while maintaining a level of operational flexibility that avoids the widespread disruption of global shipping. The ongoing conflict has further highlighted the potency of this strategy. Iran’s use of electronic warfare, such as GPS spoofing, has affected over 1,100 vessels since March 1, managing shipping routes and providing Tehran with the force to seize or strike specific targets. The IRGC has utilized its land-based air defense system integrated with Iranian naval vessels to create overlapping air defense bubbles with kinetic strikes using drones, Iran has been able to impose a de facto blockade on the Strait, causing a 20% reduction in global oil supply and triggering soaring maritime insurance premiums. Despite mounting pressure, Iran’s strategic depth and innovative defense tactics have shown resilience. Its geographic advantages and asymmetric warfare strategies remain strong deterrents against conventional attacks. While advanced precision technologies pose challenges, Iran’s ability to adapt and leverage its terrain ensures it can maintain sovereignty and withstand external threats. @NewRulesGeo❗️Follow us on X0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·486 Views ·0 Anteprima
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