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Why. Your threads are keeping get deleted like Nader shah thread and the nuclear deal thread this is annoyingDo not put Ayas of holy Quran or you will get banned for one week:
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I deleted them myself, because it became a flaming thread.Why. Your threads are keeping get deleted like Nader shah thread and the nuclear deal thread this is annoying
He can team up with the hateful creature full moonI deleted them myself, because it became a flaming thread.
The nuclear deal fiasco I will post that healthy article tomorrow in this beneficial thread:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-end-of-the-deal-hopes-delusions-and-treasons.427176/page-37
Ps. This creature harmed Iran more than ever in history of our planet:
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He is even worse than full moon.He can team up with the hateful creature full moon
I don't know but some astronologists(future tellers) say that there is a big war coming to IranHe is even worse than full moon.
Saudi reshuffles top military posts, adds a woman deputy minister
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia’s King Salman reshuffled some of the kingdom’s top military officers and several deputy ministers on Monday in a broad shakeup seen as elevating younger officials in key economic and security areas.
The chief of staff was retired and replaced by First Lieutenant General Fayyad bin Hamed al-Ruwayli while new chiefs were appointed to the country’s air defense and land forces, according to royal decrees published by state media.
Several new deputies in economic and security-related ministries as well as a handful of new city mayors were appointed, including Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah as deputy labor minister, a rare senior post for a woman in the deeply conservative kingdom.
The decrees also included the appointment of three deputy governors from among the descendants of Princes Ahmed, Talal and Muqrin - brothers of King Salman, some of whom may have felt sidelined by recent changes since his accession to the throne in 2015.
One of them, new deputy governor of Asir province, Prince Turki bin Talal, is the brother of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who was detained in the government’s anti-corruption campaign and only released last month.
The way Saudi Arabia is run has seen major changes under 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who rocketed to the heights of power from near obscurity after his father became king following the death of King Abdullah in 2015 and is pushing big economic and social reforms.
He is popular with many Saudi youths, who make up the vast majority of the population, but has irked some with his unconventional approach, including a palace coup last summer in which he pushed out his cousin to become heir to the throne.
Saudi analyst Ahmed al-Towayan, speaking on Saudi state television, said the new appointments were “pumping young blood” into local government while elevating young commanders into top military posts.
We welcome such foolishness into the ranks of our enemies...
Maybe it's a good change for KSA army.Saudi reshuffles top military posts, adds a woman deputy minister
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia’s King Salman reshuffled some of the kingdom’s top military officers and several deputy ministers on Monday in a broad shakeup seen as elevating younger officials in key economic and security areas.
The chief of staff was retired and replaced by First Lieutenant General Fayyad bin Hamed al-Ruwayli while new chiefs were appointed to the country’s air defense and land forces, according to royal decrees published by state media.
Several new deputies in economic and security-related ministries as well as a handful of new city mayors were appointed, including Tamadur bint Youssef al-Ramah as deputy labor minister, a rare senior post for a woman in the deeply conservative kingdom.
The decrees also included the appointment of three deputy governors from among the descendants of Princes Ahmed, Talal and Muqrin - brothers of King Salman, some of whom may have felt sidelined by recent changes since his accession to the throne in 2015.
One of them, new deputy governor of Asir province, Prince Turki bin Talal, is the brother of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who was detained in the government’s anti-corruption campaign and only released last month.
The way Saudi Arabia is run has seen major changes under 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who rocketed to the heights of power from near obscurity after his father became king following the death of King Abdullah in 2015 and is pushing big economic and social reforms.
He is popular with many Saudi youths, who make up the vast majority of the population, but has irked some with his unconventional approach, including a palace coup last summer in which he pushed out his cousin to become heir to the throne.
Saudi analyst Ahmed al-Towayan, speaking on Saudi state television, said the new appointments were “pumping young blood” into local government while elevating young commanders into top military posts.
We welcome such foolishness into the ranks of our enemies...
They also allowed the women to join the army, Not sure about this being a positive change though.I can't tell who's dumber, Our commanders in the Iranian army who are more interested in martyrdom and Iranian deaths than winning, or Saudi promoting young kids as top military commanders.
Maybe it's a good change for KSA army.
They also allowed the women to join the army, Not sure about this being a positive change though.
http://www.newsweek.com/saudi-arabian-women-can-now-join-army-if-they-meet-12-requirements-820686