Ralph Roca
Aspiring world
Dear God, when I am tempted to prove my own strength in light of someone else's weakness, help me to remember your sacrifice. O Lord, you deserve all the glory – not me. Forgive me for being prideful. Help me to guide those who need it so that you may be glorified. As I grow closer to you, allow me to walk alongside younger believers and encourage them as well. In Jesus' name, amen. Tah Sunday Kekong Ojie Gabriel Osang @
10/03/2026
Monetization Revenue Has Dropped. Who Is Next Victim?😂😂
After he shot the first shot at Tonto D**e and she didn’t give him attention, he woke up mid sleep and claimed that he saw vision about Pastor Jerry Eze being in danger. He still didn’t get any attention.
He fired his last bullet by insinuating that Tonto D**e want to sleep with Pastor Jerry Eze. VDM is just a nuisance at this point. What is his anger? He is just upset that Tonto D**e is still alive and happy.
When VDM comes for anyone, his agenda is usually to end the person from existence. So when he doesn’t succeed, he goes back and restrategize and come back.
That was why he staged a mockery in the name of faking his death just to celebrate his achievement on ending the life of King Mitchy but it didn’t work out. His shame.
Now, he wants to create big enmity between Tonto D**e and Pastor Jerry Eze by bringing up another story. Visionary my 🦶. His monetization revenue has dropped😂😂
VDM should repent and change his old ways.
No one test the deep of the river with both foot
Goat where the sleep two different house go sleep outside one day.
07/03/2026
For days now, I have been watching a strange narrative spreading across Western media and social networks: the claim that the confrontation with the Iranian regime is somehow “Israel’s war” and that the United States was dragged into it.
As a Moroccan Muslim and an Arab who has spent years studying the politics of our region, I can say clearly: this argument is not only false—it is intellectually dishonest.
Let us start with a simple fact. The Islamic Republic of Iran has not spent the last four decades declaring war only on Israel. Its leaders openly speak of fighting the “Great Satan” — the United States — and the “Little Satan” — Israel. For 47 years, their ideology has been built around exporting revolution, destabilizing the Middle East, and spreading militant networks across the region.
This is not an Israeli fantasy. It is Iran’s own declared doctrine.
Iran finances militias, trains terrorist organizations, and builds missile and nuclear capabilities while threatening not only Israel but also Arab countries, American forces, and global stability. From Lebanon to Iraq, from Yemen to Syria, the fingerprints of Tehran are everywhere.
So when the United States acts against that regime, it is not acting on behalf of Israel. It is acting to defend its own strategic interests and the stability of the international system.
The idea that Washington needs to be “manipulated” by Jerusalem into recognizing this threat is absurd. Every American administration of the 21st century—Republican or Democrat—has stated clearly that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is a fundamental national security priority.
The debate in Washington has never been about whether Iran is dangerous. The debate has only been about how to stop it.
Some believed diplomacy and concessions would change the behavior of the clerical regime. Others believe that a regime driven by revolutionary ideology and apocalyptic theology will never voluntarily abandon its ambitions.
But pretending that the Iranian threat exists only in Israel’s imagination is a dangerous illusion.
There is also another uncomfortable truth: Iran today is not an isolated regional actor. It is deeply connected to the broader geopolitical challenge facing the West. Tehran has become a strategic partner of Russia and an economic partner of China. Chinese purchases of Iranian oil have helped keep the regime alive despite international sanctions, while Iranian drones have played a central role in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
This is not a local Israeli issue. It is part of a global strategic confrontation.
Those who repeat the slogan “this is Israel’s war” are ignoring the obvious: a nuclear-armed Iran would not threaten only Tel Aviv. It would threaten the entire Middle East, including Arab countries, and it would destabilize global security for decades.
And yet, instead of confronting this reality, many prefer to blame Israel. They claim that the Jewish state somehow controls American policy, pushes Washington into wars, or manipulates global politics behind the scenes.
These accusations are not serious geopolitical analysis. They are recycled conspiracy theories that have circulated for generations.
Criticizing governments is legitimate. Debating military decisions is legitimate. But reducing complex strategic decisions to the idea that “Israel controls America” is not criticism—it is propaganda.
Israel does not need to invent the Iranian threat. Iranian leaders themselves have repeatedly called for the destruction of the Jewish state. They openly describe Israel as a country that could be erased with a single nuclear weapon.
No responsible nation would ignore such threats.
Standing against the Iranian regime is not about serving Israel. It is about preventing a radical theocracy from acquiring the most dangerous weapons on earth and using them to reshape the Middle East through intimidation, violence, and nuclear blackmail.
If that threat disappears, Israel will be safer. But so will Arab nations, Europe, and the United States.
Recognizing that reality does not require being Jewish or Israeli.
Sometimes it simply requires honesty.
And as an Arab Muslim who believes in stability, sovereignty, and the future of our region, I refuse to repeat narratives that protect the most dangerous regime in the Middle East while blaming the only democracy in the region for defending itself.
When two lies fall in love nothing
Can separate them not even the
Truth
Roca dance
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