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Why doesn’t the United States stop every tanker carrying Iranian oil? It’s a move that seems like it will get China involved in negotiations.
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Why doesn’t the United States mind their own business, go home and mend their house?
Why doesn’t the United States respect the sovereignty of other countries?
Who do these people think they are?
Fortunately Iran, and soon other countries as well, is teaching the US a lesson in humility. I hope that the lessons are too great to ignore. I don’t want to see Americans getting hurt, but I do want them to stop hurting everybody else on the planet.
Please look at the map of the Middle East carefully. Look at how large is Iran compared to Israel. Iran had a population of over 93.4 million poeople ans Israel of about 10.2 million people.
As of mid-2026, Iran’s population is estimated at 93,168,497, representing about 1.12% of the world’s total population and ranking Iran as the 17th most populous country globally (Worldometer). The population density is around 57 people per km², with a total land area of 1,628,550 km². The median age in Iran is approximately 34.5 years, reflecting a relatively young population.
Israel is using the military strength of the US to attack Iran and reduces it to rubbles so that It can become the hegemon, dominating the Middle East. The Sunny Muslims led by Saudi Arabia might agree with such an arrangement but certainly not the Iranians. The 93.4 Iranians will rather fight the US and the Israelis to their death and not bow down to the Israelis. Their antagonism is at the root of the current problems. The US is taking the side of Israel because of the strong Jewish lobby in Washington. All the previous POTUS had refused to fight Iran in order to restore Israel to be the hegemon of the Middlee East except the rather stupid Trump He seemed hell bent to reduce Iran to ashes to fulfill Israeli’s wishes. Iran was not and is not a threat to the US in any way. The US had no strong reason to agree to start an illegal and unprovoked war with Iran. It was rumoured that Netanyahu finally convinced him to undertake such a obnoxious venture.
According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the official population as of January 1, 2026, stood at 10.178 million, marking the first time Israel surpassed the 10-million milestone in its modern history. This population includes 7.771 million Jews and others (76.3%), 2.147 million Arabs (21.1%), and 0.26 million foreign nationals (2.6%), reflecting Israel’s diverse, multi-ethnic composition. The country maintains a high fertility rate relative to other developed nations, contributing to continued population growth despite negative net migration trends in recent years.
Population Density and Demographics
Israel’s population density is approximately 446 people per km², making it one of the most densely populated countries with substantial land area. The median age is around 29.3 years, indicating a relatively young population. Urban centers, particularly the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush Dan) and Jerusalem, concentrate the majority of residents, while growth is especially pronounced in Haredi and Bedouin communities.
Growth Trends
Israel’s population growth is driven by a combination of high fertility rates, immigration under the Law of Return, and natural increase. In 2025, approximately 182,000 babies were born, with around 50,000 deaths, resulting in a natural increase of roughly 132,000 residents. Net international migration was slightly negative at –20,000, reflecting a shift in migration patterns. Projections suggest continued growth, with estimates ranging from 10.25 million to over 10.3 million by the end of 2026 depending on the source.
Israel’s population in 2026 is generally recognized to be just over 10 million, with a young, diverse, and urban-concentrated demographic profile that continues to grow steadily.
There is the Persian gulf that had 20% of the world’s oil moving out from there through the Straits of hormuz to all parts of the world. The imports of the persian gulf countries come through the reverse path from all parts of the world. That Straits of Hormuz is the choke point for movements of ships to and from the persian gulf countries. The US wanted to force the Iranians not to block the Straits but it is now doing so itself! What a contradiction!
The iranians had said that if the US did that, they will open up another war front by controlling the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. The Iran war will escalate. The Houthis of Yemen will start the new war front.
The southern entrance to the Red Sea is the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a critical maritime chokepoint connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. The Houthis of Yemen had said that they were ready to join Iran war if needed by controlling the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, entrance to the Red Sea.
Yemen's Houthis ready to join Iran war if needed, raising new shipping risk
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/yemens-houthis-ready-join-iran-war-if-needed-raising-new-shipping-risk-2026-03-26/Trumps action at the Straits of Hormuz checking the oil tankers carrying oil to China is an unnecessary provocation escalating the Iran War.
In summary, the US with Israel had done whatever it wanted to do in Iran. It had illegally and unprovocably attacked Iran and killed off the religious leadership and damage its infrastructure and even killed young school girls in their schools. It should quietly withdraw especially when it could. Iran had the capacity to counterattack and destroyed the US military bases in the Middle East and flattened Israeli cities like Tel Aviv with its hypersonic missiles and Kamikazi drones. They had prepared for this war over two devades or more. The US fighting this Iran War had upset the world’s trade of 20% or more. It should not seek to please Israel at the expense of the world’s trade! It is not wise to accuse China or anyone else when it itself broke the international law first and foremost. China just wanted to trade and not to fight wars! It would be wise not to escalate and widen the war front!
1. Hi copilot, which Operating System give the best quality, most reliable , easy-to-use ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on a 15.6 inches 2-in-ONE Laptop and on a 15.6 inches TABLET , on the Planet . The Operating Systems that i have in mind or inside my mind are Windows Operating System and Linux Operating System and Android Operating System and QNX Operating System. As of today May 2026 , I have dabble and play around with Windows Operating System and Linux Operating System and Android Operating System and , in my opinion , i have found out that Windows Operating System still give me the best quality , most reliable , easy-to-use ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on the Planet. MY GOD ! Installing an ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD on a Linux Operating System machine is not for the faint of the heart ! I have tried to do it on my Linux Operating System UBUNTU 26.04 Laptop and until now , and until today May 2026 , i still cannot get it up and running , let alone use it to find out whether Linux ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD can give me a similar quality and easy-to-use experience just like the Windows 10 or Windows 11 ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD. Copilot , I have not tried or dabble with the QNX Operating System ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD because QNX Operating System , as far as i know or to the best of my knowledge , do not sell any Laptops or Tablets or Smartphones that run the QNX Operating System . Copilot , to the best of my knowledge , QNX Operating Systems are only available as Navigational/Entertainment Systems that are fixed/available on expensive cars like AUDI , MERCEDES , VOLKSWAGEN , etc., etc., so i guess , i do not have the chance or opportunity to play around or dabble with the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System. Copilot , I guess i have to buy myself an AUDI car or a MERCEDES car in order to play around or dabble with the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System ! HA-HA-HA(Laugh Out Loud) ......... Copilot , please forgive me for my good sense of humour . Anyway Copilot , i know you can give me a better answer even though i have not tried the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the QNX Operating System and even though I have tried the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD of the Windows Operating System and Android Operating System . Copilot , could you please shed some light and thoughts on this fascinating topic/subject ? THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ANSWER COPILOT.
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Windows 11 currently offers the most polished, reliable, and easy-to-use on-screen keyboard experience for large touchscreen devices like 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptops and tablets. Android keyboards are highly customizable and excellent on tablets, but Windows integrates accessibility, predictive typing, and system-wide consistency better than Linux or QNX, which remain niche or limited in consumer hardware. Alibaba MobilesTalk LinuxLinks 🖥️ Operating System Comparison
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🎯 Bottom LineFor a 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptop, Windows 11 is the clear winner in terms of quality, reliability, and ease of use. For a 15.6-inch tablet, Android offers the best typing experience thanks to its mature ecosystem of keyboards. Linux remains powerful but requires technical patience, while QNX is simply not a consumer option. Would you like me to dive deeper into Windows accessibility features, Linux keyboard installation tips, or Android keyboard customization?
2. Copilot , could you please give me a few examples of machines or places or what kind of places that use Linux Embedded Systems instead of QNX Embedded Systems ? THANKS for the answer Copilot.
MICROSOFT Copilot Answer
Great question! Linux is actually everywhere in the embedded world, often in places you wouldn’t expect. While QNX dominates in automotive infotainment systems (Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, etc.), Linux Embedded Systems are widely used in consumer electronics, industrial devices, and networking equipment. 🌍 Examples of Linux Embedded System Usage
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So, if you want to “dabble” with embedded Linux, you don’t need to buy a luxury car — you already have it around you in your TV, router, Kindle, or even your smart fridge. Would you like me to highlight Linux distributions designed for embedded systems, such as Yocto, Buildroot, or OpenWrt, so you can explore them hands-on?
3. WHOOOAAAAA ! Copilot, when you say " So, if you want to “dabble” with embedded Linux, you don’t need to buy a luxury car — you already have it around you in your TV, router, Kindle, or even your smart fridge " .......... i love your good sense of humour when you say that ........ HA-HA-HA(Laugh Out Loud) ........ HAVE A NICE DAY COPILOT !
MICROSOFT Copilot Answer
Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed that bit of humor! 😄 And thank you for the good vibes — wishing you a fantastic day too. It’s actually pretty amazing how Linux Embedded Systems sneak into everyday life without us realizing it. While QNX is tucked away in luxury car dashboards, Linux is powering things all around us — from your smart TV to your Wi-Fi router, even your Kindle e-reader. In fact, if you’ve ever used a smart fridge or a home automation hub, chances are you’ve already “dabbled” with embedded Linux without knowing it. So instead of buying an Audi just to try QNX, you could open your fridge door or reset your router and say: “Hello, Linux!” — now that’s a geeky sense of humor! Would you like me to highlight some Linux distributions built specifically for embedded systems (like Yocto, Buildroot, or OpenWrt) so you could experiment hands-on, rather than just spotting them in everyday gadgets? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I was talking to someone the other day, who was very
interested in Islam and wanted to convert. But ultimately
she decided not to because of the mistreatment she saw
towards women, and the rigid and extreme views some
Muslims have.
Islam, at its core, is submission to Allah. That’s the
foundation. Too often I see Muslims looking down on other
Muslims like they’re the gatekeepers of Islam.
I see this especially from “traditional” Muslims and Salafis.
They shame others for not being perfect. Someone makes
mistakes, struggles, doesn’t know everything yet, or is trying
to change slowly, and instead of being encouraged, they
get attacked and discouraged. That’s arrogance.
This hits converts especially hard. A lot of converts come in
with sincerity. And then here comes the haram police. They
get shamed for not being perfect. A lot of them end up
leaving Islam entirely. And that should scare us. If our
communities are so rigid that sincere people feel pushed
away, something is deeply wrong.
Same goes for non-Muslims who are curious about Islam.
Many people are interested, but they get turned off by
harshness, constant policing, and a
“one mistake = you’re basically doomed” vibe. A community
that looks like it has no mercy will never reflect the mercy
Islam teaches.