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merdo._.47
MERT :
dutch ın şu takımına bayılıyorum
2026-05-08 10:20:40
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user38252103629
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Para duvarı
2026-05-07 23:00:48
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duch270
Dutch :
aldım helal et hakkını
2026-05-07 20:22:32
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gorbaov_141
gorbaçov_141 :
Van der line niye rdr1 edit yok sağlamından en iyi hali rdr1 dekiydi bence
2026-05-07 21:22:49
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shadowwrath12
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Çok iyi edit kral
2026-05-08 08:19:59
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kard3len
kardelen ᴹᵃᶜᴳᵘᶦʳᵉ :
Süper edit
2026-05-07 21:08:55
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dutch babaa
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doğru edit yanlış kişi
2026-05-08 13:06:54
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Çok karizma adam
2026-05-11 05:48:33
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76corleone
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bu edite john gider
2026-05-10 09:58:20
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Bir günahı var
2026-05-15 19:05:33
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kard3len
kardelen ᴹᵃᶜᴳᵘᶦʳᵉ :
Bu adam cumhurbaskanı mı
2026-05-07 21:08:51
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noscopetaha
taha :
android nasıl yüklenir acil anlatıcak
2026-05-08 15:14:22
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muhammed.ali.eksi
Muhammed Ali Eksi :
oe edit
2026-05-08 17:03:57
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Bu ADAM benim
2026-06-09 21:22:31
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komutan asensio :
Kralımın planı varmış
2026-05-08 13:10:59
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dogantut37
Doğan Ç. :
Hosea ölmeden önceki dutch>>>
2026-05-08 13:39:09
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Berat🇹🇷𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 :
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🚨 The U.S. Is Pulling Diplomats Out of the Middle East — What Does Washington Know? When embassies start emptying, people pay attention. The United States has begun evacuating nonessential personnel from its embassy in Iraq and has authorized the departure of nonessential staff and family members from several locations across the Gulf region. Officially, the move comes after Iranian officials warned that U.S. military bases could be targeted if tensions escalate or nuclear diplomacy collapses. But here's why this matters: Embassy evacuations are not routine political statements. They are expensive, disruptive, and difficult to reverse quickly. Governments usually take such steps when they believe there is a credible risk that the security situation could deteriorate rapidly. The bigger story may not even be the embassies. Reports indicate that the Pentagon has also authorized voluntary departures for military family members across parts of the Middle East. That affects a much wider footprint than a single embassy and suggests Washington is taking regional threats seriously. The hidden angle: These moves can have unintended consequences. If Iran views the evacuations as evidence that the United States is preparing for military action, Tehran could place its own forces and allied groups on higher alert. Once both sides begin preparing for the worst, the risk of miscalculation increases dramatically. History shows that wars do not always begin because leaders want them. Sometimes they begin because both sides interpret defensive actions as offensive preparations. So what should we be watching? 🔹 Is Washington preparing for a possible strike, or simply protecting its people? 🔹 How will Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and other regional partners react? 🔹 Could Tehran see these evacuations as a warning — or as a signal that conflict is already being planned? One thing is clear: when diplomats leave and military families are told they can go home, the region has entered a more dangerous phase. #Iran #UnitedStates #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #BreakingNews :::
🚨 The U.S. Is Pulling Diplomats Out of the Middle East — What Does Washington Know? When embassies start emptying, people pay attention. The United States has begun evacuating nonessential personnel from its embassy in Iraq and has authorized the departure of nonessential staff and family members from several locations across the Gulf region. Officially, the move comes after Iranian officials warned that U.S. military bases could be targeted if tensions escalate or nuclear diplomacy collapses. But here's why this matters: Embassy evacuations are not routine political statements. They are expensive, disruptive, and difficult to reverse quickly. Governments usually take such steps when they believe there is a credible risk that the security situation could deteriorate rapidly. The bigger story may not even be the embassies. Reports indicate that the Pentagon has also authorized voluntary departures for military family members across parts of the Middle East. That affects a much wider footprint than a single embassy and suggests Washington is taking regional threats seriously. The hidden angle: These moves can have unintended consequences. If Iran views the evacuations as evidence that the United States is preparing for military action, Tehran could place its own forces and allied groups on higher alert. Once both sides begin preparing for the worst, the risk of miscalculation increases dramatically. History shows that wars do not always begin because leaders want them. Sometimes they begin because both sides interpret defensive actions as offensive preparations. So what should we be watching? 🔹 Is Washington preparing for a possible strike, or simply protecting its people? 🔹 How will Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and other regional partners react? 🔹 Could Tehran see these evacuations as a warning — or as a signal that conflict is already being planned? One thing is clear: when diplomats leave and military families are told they can go home, the region has entered a more dangerous phase. #Iran #UnitedStates #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #BreakingNews :::

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