Tell me it's an edit lmao

Peter Navarro must be having sleepless nights. Ambani will make more moolah
I like the way GOI is managing this whole affair. Despite all kinds of attempt to build pressure and make them falter... GOI has decided on a path adhering to multi-alignment and sticking to it.
I suppose that's the difference between Non-Alignment and Multi-alignment.
In Non-Alignment, both party may chastise you for sitting it out but that's the extent of it. You become a bystander.
In Multi-alignment, both warring parties treat you carefully too.. while they accuse you of supporting the other side through "free media and narratives", they also thank you for showing support for their concerns officially. But it does, however little, gives gives you a skin in the game and a seat at the table ( observer status) .![]()
Terrorists are people who beat women to death for not wearing a head scarf, kidnap civilians, cluster bomb cities and execute protestors.... and those who support them with inaccurate remarks.Ah! The tried, tested and perfected method that Uncle Sam loves, Armed terrorist...oops armed militants? Armed freedom fighters?
www.rferl.org
Not pilots, ground teams.Bruh there is no way UK military is giving their pilots ACE status for shooting down drones
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Thailand has made a deal with Iran to allow the country’s oil vessels to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Thai prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Saturday.
“An agreement has been reached to allow Thai oil tankers to transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz,” Mr Charnvirakul said at a press conference.
The Thai prime minister added that the development would alleviate concerns over fuel imports.
On Friday, Mr Charnvirakul apologised to the public over fuel price volatility, admitting that his newly formed government had misjudged the situation in the Middle East.
He urged the public not to panic, saying domestic fuel supplies remained sufficient.
Now, with the latest agreement in place, the Thai prime minister said “there is greater confidence that disruptions like those seen in early March will not recur,” adding that his government would “continue to adapt to evolving situations”.