▲ 4 r/maroc

It is very hypocritical for Spain to hold on Ceuta and Melila but at the same time crying about Gibraltar.

u/Traditional-Run5437 — 16 days ago
▲ 39 r/arabs

Why are Arabs so obese? Is it because of our diet? Or because lack of sport infrastructure and gyms?

u/Traditional-Run5437 — 16 days ago

Ruins of Al-Amiriyah Bunker Bombing of February 1991 Baghdad, Iraq[680x440]

The Al-Amiriyah bunker bombing was a U.S. airstrike during the Gulf War on 13 February 1991. American forces targeted a bunker in Baghdad, believing it was being used as a military command center. However, the bunker was sheltering civilians, and the attack killed more than 400 people, including many women and children. The incident became one of the deadliest civilian tragedies of the war and remains controversial today.

No American military personnel or political leaders were criminally charged or punished for the bombing. The U.S. government maintained that the bunker was believed to be a legitimate military target based on intelligence available at the time.

u/Traditional-Run5437 — 24 days ago

Why are so many Redditors still opposed in to calling a spade a spade in your opinion? Why after so muc evidence, so many scholars, experts and HO calling the situation in Gaza a genocide there is still so much opposition?

u/Traditional-Run5437 — 26 days ago
▲ 98 r/2latinoforyou+1 crossposts

What do you think of FIFA expanding the numbers of team competing in the world cup from 48 to 64? Honestly, I am in favour.

Honestly, I don't know why people(mostly europeans) are against it. Expanding to 64 will solve the mathematical problem created by a 48 draft in the group phases. Also still less then 1/3 of all teams member of FIFA will make it to the tournament. I don't see it as a big of an issue tbh.

u/Traditional-Run5437 — 28 days ago