ILAN RAMON
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- Sep 10, 2013
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Haiti is considered a failed state due to chronic political instability, corruption, and weak institutions, which have undermined governance for decades. Frequent coups and external interventions, including by the U.S. and the UN, have often exacerbated issues. Haiti's economy is crippled by extreme poverty, unemployment, and dependence on foreign aid. Natural disasters, such as the 2010 earthquake, have devastated infrastructure and deepened the humanitarian crisis, while gang violence and lawlessness further destabilize the country.How stupid you are again.
I asked you a question,do you know reason behind for Haiti to be a failed state!?
Were those two presidents assassinated in Haiti were assassinated while Haiti was a failed state!?
See how dunderhead you are,Saddat was assassinated with a single soldier not by his soldiers,and that person was a higher ranked commander who even planned revolution in Egypt but the revolution was contained.
The way it was easier to kill Saddat it is also easier to do so in Iran because IRAN HAS MORE THAN 800,000 JEWISH POPULATION AS IRANIAN CITIZENS.
SO IT IS EAST FOR MOSSAD TO INFILTRATE A MOLE AMONG THOSE CITIZENS LIVING IN IRAN WHO ARE JEWS BY ORIGIN.
Kama huelewi nikutafsirie.
Iran ina wayahudi wapatao laki nane ambao wanaishi kama raia kamili wa Iran.
Hivyo ni rahisi Israel kupandikiza jasusi na akafanya mauaji kupitia hao raia wa Iran ambao ni asili ya kiyahudi.
Sijui huwa unaelewa ama unatumia nini kufikiri!??
Lakini bado nakuuliza, je Israel kuua hao viongozi na wanasayansi kumemletea majibu gani mazuri!??
Kwasababu kama nuclear Iran anaendesha na ameshafikia kiwango cha kuunda silaha inamaana wanasayansi bado wapo.
Na kama kuhusu wanamgambo bado wanashambulia Israel.
Anwar Sadat, President of Egypt, was assassinated on October 6, 1981, largely due to his signing of the Camp David Accords, which led to Egypt's peace treaty with Israel. This treaty angered many in the Arab world and led to his alienation from Islamic and nationalist groups. Sadat's pro-Western policies and crackdown on opposition, particularly Islamists, deepened discontent. His economic policies, which increased inequality, also contributed to his unpopularity, culminating in his assassination by Islamic extremists.
The number of Iranian Jews has declined sharply to 8,000 not 80,000 since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which installed a theocratic regime with anti-Israel rhetoric. Fearing discrimination and restrictions under Islamic rule, many Jews emigrated to Israel, the U.S., and Europe. Today, only a small Jewish community remains, significantly reduced from pre-revolution numbers.
Mpumbavu wewe hujui kitu