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Putin Holds Deeply Disturbing Powwow With Hamas

If anyone wants anymore evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a nearly direct, if not direct, in the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, look no further than the most recent, highly disturbing powwow, that the Russian leader had in Moscow.

Indeed, Hamas actually released photographs of its deadly leaders Moscow, featuring Mousa Abu Marzouk, a senior member of the Hamas politburo, and Bassem Naeem, its head of international relations.

Of course, top Iranian architects of terror were in attendance as well.

Deeply troubling, which is observed by Kasra Aarabi, the director of IRGC research at United Against Nuclear Iran.

“A new and looming axis of terror against the West centred around the Iranian regime’s IRGC and Putin’s Russia may very well be on the horizon … News of the Iran-backed Hamas terror group being welcomed in Moscow should be extremely concerning to the West,” Arabi warned.

The powwow is all the more disturbing considering that Putin has just sailed in from China, where he enjoyed President Xi brag to the world about their “deepening” friendship.

Curiously, shortly after the proclamations regarding the “deepening” friendship, Xi made apparently condoned the Chinese Coast Guard deliberately ramming into a Philippines supply ship, a move that Manila called “deliberate.”

On top of that, China has also deployed six warships to the Middle East while simultaneously bragging about the “deepening” of their so-called “no limits” partnership with Russia.

Of course, Biden says next to nothing about China, clearly because they have paid him far too well, and effectively gets on stage and spouts in a lame show of “strength” while Putin, Xi, and now Hamas leaders all openly collude together.

China-owned TikTok also continues to flourish on American soil, and Biden seems strangely unconcerned about the mass of disinformation that routinely populates the platform, in particular the pro-terrorist variety.

When thinking back even further, the present situation becomes even clearer.

After all, if Hamas had been planning the attack against Israel for at least two years, then it’s safe to say Hamas began planning shortly after the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Russia invaded Ukraine six months later, while Hamas continued to plot and plan.

Now, the United States is effectively fighting Putin and Hamas, and very likely China soon as well.

China is probably whipping up yet another pandemic concoction at the time of this writing, especially with Fauci recently rambling on and on about another “inevitable” pandemic.

Or, more accurately, Biden will claim the United States is fighting these foes, though in reality he may be doing anything but.

After all, “the Big Guy” made big bucks of foreign adversaries of the United States, and it’s rather clear that they’re collecting now.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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