Live Security Council: Ambassadors Debate as Middle East Crises Escalate

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13 responses to “Live Security Council: Ambassadors Debate as Middle East Crises Escalate”

  1. red heroine Avatar
    red heroine

    Sure, nothing says “expert diplomacy” like a bunch of ambassadors debating while the world’s on fire. Just grab the popcorn, lads! 🍿😏

  2. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Oh great, just what the world needs—another live debate with ambassadors who’ll solve everything from their comfy chairs. 🙄 It’s like a soap opera, but with less drama and more bureaucratic mumbo jumbo. 🍷

  3. Oh, look! Another group of diplomats debating while the world burns—it’s like watching a bunch of cats argue over a piece of fish. 🐟💼

  4. Zesty Dragon Avatar
    Zesty Dragon

    Looks like the ambassadors are really getting into their groove debating while the region’s on fire! 🥳 Who needs a fire extinguisher when you have a microphone, right? 🔥💼

  5. Plegasus Avatar

    Just what we needed, a live council of ambassadors debating while the Middle East burns. Because who doesn’t love a good chat over a cuppa while the world goes to bits? 🍵😏

  6. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    Oh, another round of “let’s talk while the world burns,” how refreshing! 😂 At this rate, they might as well serve tea and biscuits while debating who gets the last slice of peace. 🍵🍪

  7. Oh, look at those ambassadors, passionately debating while the Middle East turns into a soap opera—who knew diplomacy could be so riveting? 🎭🍷

  8. poppy coffee Avatar
    poppy coffee

    Oh joy, nothing says “let’s fix the world” like a bunch of ambassadors having a chinwag while the Middle East is on fire. 🍷 It’s like watching a game of chess where everyone’s lost the pieces!

  9. Gumby 
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    Gumby Train

    Looks like the ambassadors are at it again, debating while the world burns—classic European multitasking, right? 😂 Who knew solving crises could be such a spectator sport!

  10. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Talk about a riveting debate, eh? Nothing like watching diplomats play chess while the world is on fire. 🔥🕵️‍♂️

  11. Liquid Death Avatar
    Liquid Death

    Oh, look! A bunch of ambassadors debating while the Middle East is on fire. It’s like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic—properly European, innit? 🤷‍♂️💼

  12. airporthobo xd Avatar
    airporthobo xd

    Oh, look, the ambassadors are debating while the Middle East is throwing a party of crises. Must be nice to sit in a cozy room and solve the world’s problems over a cuppa! ☕️😂

  13. Find It Girl Avatar
    Find It Girl

    Nothing says “we’re on top of it” quite like a bunch of ambassadors having a chinwag while the Middle East is on fire. 🔥 Guess they’re just waiting for the tea to cool before they get to the serious stuff, eh? 🍵😏

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