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ヘタリアなど / 居酒屋のイメージのテンプレートに変えてみました(2025/08/05) / You are in the bar. × [PR]上記の広告は3ヶ月以上新規記事投稿のないブログに表示されています。新しい記事を書く事で広告が消えます。 元はイタリア王子がな、イスラエル王家と結婚して通貨のデナリを全部持ち逃げしたっていう話だよ。 ”盗まれたのです。 盗まれたデナリは自衛隊を使って取り返さなければいけません。 盗賊から取り返すんだ、デナリをイスラム教から取り返せ!” CHURCHを阻止するためです・・ 私はキリスト教徒ではない! イスラム原理主義過激派だ! 私はイスラム教徒だぁ! 何が英語だ? 何がCHURCHだ? え?私はアメリカ人じゃありませんよ・・ 違う私はイタリアをイスラム教に改宗させる外国人。 私は日本人ですよ! 本当ですよ私は元々日本人だ! 本当ですよイスラム原理主義過激派の日本人です! 元々イスラム教原理主義過激派でしたよ! 何が日本だ! 私は肌の色が白いんだ! 何が英語だ! 何がCHURCHだ! 違いますよ私は本当のイタリア人ですよ! イタリアは逃げるところが沢山あるもん。 (2)イスラエルは米国と敵対する日本国の同盟国なのか? アメリカ人になりたいな! アメリカ人になりたい! 日本は敗戦から立ち直らなければなりません。 特に”身分がアメリカ人と対等”を目指さなければいけません。
何だあの移民は~ アメリカ人だとよ。 なんという身分の低い移民ども・・・それにひきかえ私は誰ですか? 私は日本国の原住民だ2000年前から日本国に住んでいた日本国の原住民だ。 その上私は原住民の王をやっているのです。 私は日本人の王でアメリカ人と身分が対等を目指しています。 ここ日本は断じてアメリカなどにはならない! 何がドルだ! 何がドルだ! ドルなど必要ない! 日本円が好きです日本円という特別な通貨を持っている人が原住民です。” (3)私はなぜ日本の王が本当のイスラエル人の身分を主張し、デナリを欲しがっているのか知りたい。 PR
18 civilians killed in Syria air strikes – Assad says enemies boost support for rebels BEIRUT: At least 18 civilians were killed and 40 wounded in “probably Russian” air strikes on a rebel-held town in northwestern Syria yesterday, a monitoring group said. The strikes hit the Idlib province town of Ariha, which is controlled by the Army of Conquest, a rebel alliance of mainly Islamist groups, including Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Several areas of the town were hit and rescue operations are under way with several critically wounded, the Britain-based group said. The Army of Conquest alliance seized Ariha in May after heavy fighting with regime forces. A longtime ally of Damascus, Moscow escalated its support to President Bashar Al-Assad on September 30 with an air campaign aimed at bolstering regime positions and backing ground operations by Syrian government troops. Moscow says it targets the Islamic State group and other “terrorists”, but critics accuse it of targeting moderate and Islamist rebel fighters more than IS. Syria’s neighbors have charged that Russian planes have strayed into their airspace on multiple occasions during the campaign. Russia carried out heavy raids in northern Syria this week after Turkey downed one of its jets in the area. Turkey claims the warplane strayed into its airspace and ignored repeated warnings to change course, but Russia has insisted it did not cross the border. The incident has led to a sharp deterioration of relations between Ankara and its largest energy supplier. The pilot of the Russian plane was shot dead by rebels as he parachuted down after ejecting, but his navigator was rescued by Russian and Syrian special forces. The pilot’s body is to be handed over to a Russian representative after being retrieved from Syria, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Sunday. A Russian warplane recently entered Israeli-controlled airspace from Syria but the intrusion was resolved without incident, Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon said yesterday. In early November, apparent Russian air strikes killed at least 11 civilians in two towns in Idlib province, the Observatory said. More than 250,000 people have been killed since the Syrian conflict erupted in 2011. Meanwhile, Assad told a senior Iranian official yesterday that his adversaries had increased weapon supplies and financial support to insurgents since the start of a major offensive aided by his allies to regain lost territory. Assad was quoted by state media as telling Ali Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, that the military support his country was getting from Iran and Russia had pushed the enemy states he did not name to “further escalate and increase financing and equipping of terrorists”. The Syrian army said on Saturday that Turkey had increased supplies of weapons, ammunition and equipment to what it described as terrorists in Syria. The senior Iranian official was quoted as saying that his country would continue to support Syria as the war “against terror was a decisive one for the region and the world”. Assad said the defeat of rebel groups fighting to topple his rule was a prerequisite for the “success of any political solution decided by Syrians”. A Syrian military source told Reuters last week rebels were making heavy use of US-made anti-tank missiles paid for by Saudi Arabia and supplied via Turkey and the weapons were having an impact on the battlefield. The so-called TOW missile is the most potent weapon in the arsenal of rebel groups and has been seen in action more frequently since Russia intervened with air strikes on Syria on Sept 30. – Agencies probably air strikes air strikes on a rebel-held town in northwestern Syria yesterday strikes hit the Idlib is controlled by the Army of Conquest, rescue The Army of Conquest Damascus campaign regime ground operations government troops targets terrorists neighbors have charged carried out heavy raids relations claims repeated warnings to change course, It did not cross Rebels were rescued by special force Recently civilians in two towns in Idlib to regain lost territory. Country continues to the region of rebel Saudi Arabia so-called TOW missile in the rebel on Sept Egypt's Sisi appoints Mubarak-era minister head of the Suez Canal's economic zone Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi appointed on Saturday former minister Ahmed Darwish the head of the Suez Canal Economic Zone Authority for a three-year term, as he launched what has been dubbed as a mega development project east of Port Said. Darwish, 56, served as minister of administrative development in the last seven years of former president Hosni Mubarak's rule, and was in cabinet when Mubarak and his government were removed during the 2011 uprising. Since 2011, he served as an international consultant across a wide variety of fields, advising on policies, strategies, governance, business processes and information technology, according to his website. The development project east of Port Said includes the construction of a large seaport, an industrial area that can host 20 factories, a logistics hub and a residential area with 50,000 housing units. The project is also slated to include a fish farm and tunnels below the Suez Canal. The plans are part of a wider project, which Sisi launched in 2014, aiming to create a comprehensive global business centre out of the strategic Suez Canal and its surrounding area by providing maritime transport services. At the launch event on Saturday El-Sisi said "we would never announce a project unless all its plans have been completed." Initially the project was going to take three years to complete, but in a request aired live on television, El-Sisi gave directives to the armed forces' engineering authority to complete it in only two years. In August, El-Sisi inaugurated what was dubbed the "new Suez Canal," a project involving deepening parts of the 193-kilometre waterway and building a parallel one along a 35-kilometre stretch of the canal, allowing the movement of ships in both directions. Its delivery date was also cut short from three years to one year upon El-Sisi's orders and funded by savings certificates offering 12 percent interest through which the government collected EGP 64 billion in only eight days. Many Egyptians believed it was their patriotic duty to help fund the project. The Suez Canal development plans are long term and will take years to complete over two phases, the first of which is due by 2030, while the second is set to be completed by 2045. In his speech on Saturday, El-Sisi praised the speed at which the development is moving. He said developing the Suez Canal area was a "dream" in 2002 and for 13 years, "little" was achieved. "It could have taken 10 to 15 years," he said, "We have accomplished in two years what cannot be achieved in 10." "We are defying the challenge itself," El-Sisi went on, saying that there are many other infrastructure projects underway simultaneously, including "more than one or two or three airports... but I won't say anymore [for fear of] evil and those who perpetrate it." http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/3/12/172096/Business/Economy/Egypts-Sisi-appoints-Mubarakera-minister-head-of-t.aspx In the last seven years Mubarak's rule was his government. To take over phase,he said developing "little" have projects more than one or two or three and those who perpetrate it.
Sisi loyalists sweep list seats in Egypt's election An electoral alliance loyal to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has picked up all 60 list seats up for grabs in the second and final round of a parliamentary election marred by low participation, official preliminary results showed on Wednesday. "For the Love of Egypt", a loyalist electoral alliance led by a former intelligence officer, has now swept both rounds of the elections and will enter parliament with all 120 seats allocated to winner-takes-all lists. The second phase of elections, hailed by Sisi as the climax of the military's roadmap to democracy, were held on Sunday and Monday, with low voter turnout similar to the first phase. Turnout in the latest round of voting, which took place in 13 provinces, including Cairo, was almost 30 percent, the election committee said on Wednesday. The vote is meant to restore parliament after a gap of more than three years, which critics say have been undermined by widespread repression. All but nine of the 222 individual seats contested in round two will be subject to run-offs between leading candidates. They will take place on Dec. 1-2 after candidates failed to secure a majority of votes in earlier rounds. The new parliament will contain 568 elected members - 448 elected on an individual basis and 120 through the winner-take-all lists that have all gone to loyalists. Sisi may appoint as many as 28 more lawmakers. Preliminary results are expected on Dec. 3, and the final list of parliamentary members will be announced on December 20. Egypt's last parliament was elected in 2011-12, in the first election after the popular uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule. Voting then was marked by long queues and youthful excitement. The Muslim Brotherhood, long the country's main opposition movement, won about half the seats. A court dissolved that parliament in mid-2012. A year later, Sisi, then military chief, removed President Mohamed Mursi of the Brotherhood from power after mass protests against his rule. The Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest Islamist organization, was banned, declared a terrorist organization and thousands of its members were jailed. A list of socialist and liberal parties which would have presented the main opposition choice eventually withdrew, leaving the field dominated by Sisi supporters, Mubarak-era figures, provincial notables and businessmen. These figures performed well in round one and look set to repeat their success. (Reporting by Ali Abdelaty; Writing by Eric Knecht; Editing by Ahmed Aboulenein, Larry King) http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/25/us-egypt-election-result-idUSKBN0TE2BB20151125#cqRuvVDssDVCr5YM.97 The results round 120 seats that allocated the second phase. Roadmap to democracy restores the repression. Preliminary results are queues of the country's main opposition for a terrorist in round one to repeat their success.
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