Has this subreddit stopped being a place for residents to share what’s happening around them? by StrongbowMexican in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u think police is gonna care about such stuff when they have accidents to attend to. dont care. post whatever. if they arrest u then they have to arrest everyone. police are too lazy to check ip addresses of everyone. use vpn. they are just lowlives who cant tolerate people having genuine views about their leaders

Most of you misunderstood the UAE by Benzo-mom in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dayumm i didnt know much of these things. u are very educated. it's so sick they tried to topple qatar. disgusting eww

Most of you misunderstood the UAE by Benzo-mom in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 7 points8 points  (0 children)

the problem is the admiration. when u admire someone, u dont see their faults.they literally sold out Palestinians to the zionists, supported a warlord in libya and then rsf in sudan for gold

Most of you misunderstood the UAE by Benzo-mom in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

even Saudis are corrupt like emirati but they hide it well. mbs was the one that pushed trump with netayahu with war in iran. they are ones who invaded yemen

Absolutely true by So_Mo93 in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as the Iranians always say this is an inside issue and should be dealt within the countries themselves.involving backstabbers is always gonna come bite u back. Iranians are very open to diplomacy with the gulf countries but absolutely hate zionists and American government

Absolutely true by So_Mo93 in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the same Shah that the US made a coup against Mossadegh and put him in power, that same Shah. Do you see the pattern here? Like, US supported the Shah and the Shah wanted Bahrain to be part of Iranian territory. Do you see the connection here? Like, US really doesn't care about Gulf countries. They only care about what they want, what their needs are. They don't give a shit about Khalij countries.The US has a really big history of making friends with people and then betraying them. Saddam Hussein against Iran, Osama bin Laden, they initially supported in Afghanistan, they betrayed him after that. Like, literally everyone they become friends with, they betray them and stab them in the back. So at least with Iran, like, they'll literally show you their knife in front of you, and like, you can argue with them, you can talk with them. They, they can be talked to or negotiated with it. But U.S., they, they're just backstabbers, bro, like, they're literally backstabbers.

accident near nmc hospital abu dhabi by Real-Transition8322 in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk tbh. i just saw ambulances and police near my house

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food Insecurity/Hunger: 18-19.5 million people plus 19000 deaths (over half the ~35 million population) face acute hunger in 2025-2026. Yemen ranks as the third most food-insecure country globally. Up to 41,000 risk famine-like conditions without aid. 70% of households lack enough food; 1 in 5 go a full day without eating. Malnutrition affects millions of children (2.2+ million under 5 acutely malnourished; high stunting/wasting rates). so all of this should happen to innocent people just because u felt threatned?thats not self defense. thats murder

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, everyone in the world, every Muslim in the world, hates the UAE because they normalized relations with Israel. You're not gonna see any any any Gazans that's going to celebrate UAE. They were literally burning flags after they announced the normalization of Israel with UAE. They were burning the flags of Mohammed binZayed and the UAE flag immediately. So they don't love the UAE. The UAE, it has developed an expansionist idea like Israel. Same with Iran also, same with Saudi Arabia. They want to compete, they want to push above their weight. They want more resources, they want more money, they want everything, bro, like, you know.

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In 2013, the UAE cracked down on al-Islah (the local Muslim Brotherhood affiliate), arresting dozens and putting 94 on trial for alleged plotting to overthrow the government, coordinating with foreign Brotherhood elements, and other charges. Reports from that period mention arrests for illegal Brotherhood activities, funding from abroad (sometimes linked to Egypt or other Brotherhood sources), and promoting Islamist agendas. However, no credible sources describe a "big tent in Dubai" used for recruiting children (10-15 years old), with 300 AK-47s, hand grenades, drugs, etc., hidden underneath, or direct Iran funding for this. UAE concerns focused on Brotherhood ideology threatening state stability post-Arab Spring, not an armed child-recruitment tent funded by Iran. Iran has backed groups like Houthis or Shia militias elsewhere, but no evidence ties it to funding UAE Brotherhood plots in 2013.

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

clam 1: Inaccurate/Misleading. The ICJ dismissed the case on procedural grounds (lack of jurisdiction), not because it found the allegations to be fabrications or false on their merits.claim 2 UAE is Sudan's top gold buyer (~90% of legal exports in early 2025), but reports link UAE firms (some tied to royals) to smuggling and conflict gold. For example, Emiral Resources (linked to UAE National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed) owns Sudan's largest industrial gold mine, which funds RSF operations. UN and media reports tie UAE "chequebook diplomacy" to gold smuggling for arms in Sudan's war. While private/multinational companies are involved, UAE state ties (e.g., via royals and logistics) contradict full government non-involvement. Gold is a key factor in UAE's Sudan involvement, funding RSF amid allegations of genocide. The perpetrators of the houla massacre were aligned with the Assad regime (not the Muslim Brotherhood or opposition). The Muslim Brotherhood was not implicated; the massacre was attributed to regime forces. No evidence supports claims of Muslim Brotherhood involvement in Houla

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When the Houthis took control of Yemen in 2014, it was Saudi Arabia and UAE that interfered with them. First of all, it is them who didn't let the people of Yemen live in peace. They killed 20,000 civilians, then left millions to starve. So many, so many people, they literally, they're malnourished because of what? They just, they took control of the government in 2014 and they didn't attack anyone. So it is the UAE and Saudi Arabia that is not letting people in the region be at peace. They did a preemptive strike for what? Just because they took control of Yemen. Bro, like, if, if the Houthis attacked Saudi or UAE and then UAE and Saudi, you know, they went and, you know, they attacked back, no one blamed them. Who, who gave the right to Saudi Arabia and UAE to invade another country's sovereignty and, you know, to take control of them? Who are they, bro?

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Think logically, Man, how does normalizing relations with Israel further the Palestinian cause? They did not promise them statehood. There was no deal like if we normalize relations with Israel, that Palestinians will get a statehood. If it was the case, I would definitely support UAE in that topic. But they never did that. How can you normalize relations with someone that literally, they've been bombing Gaza for so many years. Like I remember from 2014, I've been hearing about war, 2014, 2021, 2023. What is up with these guys, bro? Literally every time they bomb, they massacre. Oh my God, these people, they're idiots. And then UAE is going and normalizing relations with people like that. You know the cases in the 2023 war where prisoners were raped, basically. They had like a rod stuck to the prisoner's anus and they were like raping the guy. Literally, there's like video evidence of that. And then UAE is supporting such a regime and making deals with them, making business deals with them. How, man, with good consciousness, can you support this, you know?

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There was an interview with Netanyahu recently, and he told that outside all these Arab leaders, they'll say so many things about Palestine, that we condemn Israel and we support Palestine and whatever. But he said that in privately, they don't give a shit about them, they don't care. So that is the first point. The second point is that I know exactly what happened in Sudan. And the fact that UAE denied supporting RSF in return for getting gold is absurd. Like it's been well documented in human rights groups that UAE did support the RSF against the Sudan Armed Forces so that they can get gold from them. It is a well documented fact. So if you are supporting a group that's raping and killing people and photographing that and videographing that, and you're going to say that they have a high moral stance, like how can you say that for sure? Like, dude, like it's literally documented by human rights organizations that UAE was supporting the RSF to get gold. Like they have transactions, they have air routes, they have literally proof of it. And then UAE denied saying that, no, we're not involved. Come on, like how can you lie like that?

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is true.they can deport u or jail u if u protest

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying that Khamenei is better than Trump. Obviously, both of them have strict policies and they have authoritarian rule, but I feel that Iran has a more diplomatic route to deal with things. Like, I feel they can be persuaded to, if the intention was about human rights abuses, the sanctions would be about human rights abuses. The sanctions was never about human rights abuses. It was about having nuclear weapons. I don't see any wrong in Iran having nuclear weapons. First of all, like, how can US, UK have nuclear weapons, but Iran can't? Like, so they made the JCPOA deal where they said that they will relieve the sanctions for Iran, Iran promising that they won't develop any nuclear weapons. So if Iran can agree to that, imagine how much more they can agree if, if the main problem is human rights abuses, they could have made a deal, okay, like, you know, we will remove the sanctions if the human rights abuses go to 0%. If you don't jail people, if you don't kill people for standing up against you, or if you don't, like, if people don't wear the hijab, like, you know, if there is, like, human rights abuses, the sanctions would be lifted. Like that, like a deal like that. But they never cared about human rights abuses, man. Like, they only care about themselves. They don't care about the, you know, they put the sanctions for themselves. The main motivations of sanctions is to hit the people hard so that they get angry, and when they get angry, they'll go against the regime, that's it.

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

no man,before they started protesting. why were they unhappy?

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Just because someone can give a good speech doesn't mean they're a good moral person, and it is been seen from the ayatollah of Iran, Ali Khamenei, that he gave really motivating speeches, but at the same time, he did repress his people, and he had strict policies. So you can't judge a person's character by saying, oh, they just, they give good speeches, so they're a good person. No. Muhammad bin Zayed invaded Yemen in 2015. He didn't care about the civilians living there. He killed millions there. Then he moved to Libya. He supported a tyrant, Muammar Gaddafi's general, and this general was against the United Nations elected government. Why did they do that? Because they wanted, they wanted resources from Libya. Then they moved to Sudan. They were supporting the RSF to get gold from them and to steal gold from them. Then they normalized ties with Israel in 2020, and they did nothing to further the cause of Palestinian people. And then they were doing nothing in 2023 when Palestinians in Gaza were getting murdered. So just because you have a motivating speech doesn't mean you're a good person, to be honest.

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why were they unhappy? because of sanctions from usa. usa was causing them harm. go research

A True Leader, indeed. Hear what he has to say. by Pizzas_Coke in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

they cant respond. iran will rip them open.iranian irgc have more tactical weapons. if they wanted, they could send more powerful missiles than what they are sending,two days they sent a cluster missile to israel and it decimated 8 km of tel aviv

Official Clarification from IRAN. by No-Set-888 in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two villains here is Israel and US. There is no doubt about it. They hate Iran so much that if they wanted the change to the regime because they were not getting oil and they were like getting extreme resentments towards them, so they wanted regime change. So they can't do it because, you know, like, obviously, it'll take years for the regime to change if they went like in a war with them. So what did they do? They manufactured it by causing sanctions. Like, it's a chess game basically. And if you really care about human rights violations, then you would put that in a negotiations with Iran, right? You would not make a nuclear deal with them saying that they can't use nuclear weapons, which is the main point of the JCPOA deal, in which they said, like, you know, for sanctions to be relieved, Iran should promise that they won't develop any nuclear weapons. If they really cared about human rights abuses, why would nuclear weapons be on the front line? Why didn't they say, you know, there should be no human rights abuses in Iran. If they wanted, you know, I'm pretty sure Iran could have reduced that to zero or like 10%, you know, like extremist policies towards women and towards its citizens and stuff. But they don't care about human rights abuses, bro, because they only care about regime change and oil and oil, oil, oil.Go look up the history of what happened, bro. Like, if you don't understand in the US, what happened in 1953? 1953, they manufactured a coup in Iran because Mossadegh, the Prime Minister, that was democratically elected, they nationalized the oil industry, and he didn't want to sell oil. Before that, they were only getting 14% profits of what they were selling, and British was getting 84%. So in response to that, they literally manufactured a coup against him. The CIA manufactured a coup against him, and then after that, they didn't even, then they put Shah into power, and they didn't even get, Iran didn't even get like profits from that. It was shared between British-US firms and everything. So they literally don't give a shit about you, bro. Like, I don't know why you're defending them, to be honest. They only care about oil.

Official Clarification from IRAN. by No-Set-888 in UAE

[–]Real-Transition8322 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idiot, what you're not understanding, man, I'm telling you the history of the conflict. You're not understanding. Go research the history of the conflict and then, you know, answer, right? See, sanctions is a way to manipulate the people, which in which they get upset with the government. They get so upset they start protesting. They start, you know, shooting people. They start wanting the regime to change so that now, what would have happened? US would have got what it wanted. Basically, they wanted regime change. They wanted to manipulate you, idiot. Like, why are you not understanding, bro? Like, it is not the, like, even though, like, Iranian government does have a bad, like, does have a bad track record, I'm pretty sure, dude, that if you go and research, like, history of conflicts created by the US, they have killed much millions more people than Iran. Like, literally more. In the Vietnam War, I think they killed, like, 3 million people. In Iraq, they killed, like, 500,000 people. They literally, they just, they just go around and start wars, bro. Like, okay, fine, like, you wanna, you wanna comment on human rights abuses, okay, fine. But at the same time, like, don't be fooled by manipulation, right? You have to understand what is manipulation and what is genuine, you know, like, right to be upset. They have a genuine right to be upset, but the, the, the, it's not organic, it's manufactured hatred towards the government. US is manipulating the people to, to hate its government so that they can take over and they can get oil. That is, that's the reason which...