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Blackrock vanguard and others siphoning as much American taxes to their own pockets as usual.
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2024-09-08
Israel doesn’t need it, they should hand it off to Ukraine.
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2024-09-08
No Arab country is saying “please don’t destroy Hamas” but a lot are rightfully worried that civilians are being used as human shields. If this was Ukraine, Amnesty international would be all over Ukraine saying that by occupying civilian buildings with soldiers, they are committing war crimes. But when it comes to Hamas, they don’t say the same. It doesn’t fit their far left wing agenda.
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2024-09-08
I completely understand why it is done. Anyone could. That money is made killing people on the other side of the world and comes back and goes back into the war machine. We don't see any of that but we sure do fund it. Morally and financially corrupts as fuck like I said. It makes you wonder if their is indeed a god obviously killing for profit or even nationality surely is a mortal sin like any other murder so who is on the hook for this? You can call it aid for sure but it is still a proxy war we are using to exhaust Russia.
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2024-10-08
We generally give different things and in different ways. For one thing, Russia is a more established political entity than Hamas, so we don't want to engage them as directly. Helping Israel doesn't even bother the more important Arab countries like Saudi Arabia or UAE who generally support Israel as well. Also, Ukraine needs somewhat different weapons because that's what they are trained with. That said, Hamas is backed by Iran, and quietly by Russia. Same with Hezbollah. Israel draining those groups of resources strains Russia more, just quietly. I'd just like to drag Russia into the light so that Israel can officially consider the treaties broken. That would open the door for them to officially help Ukraine.
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2024-10-08
I do love the ol Palestinians using sticks and stones narrative but seriously we’re talking about weaponry from Iran they are given daily. I agree, Ukraine should be funded more than Israel at this moment, and they are so this discussion is pointless lol.
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2024-10-08
Because your politicians are corrupt and the weapons sector is the most easily manipulable.
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2024-10-08
That’s a lot of fancy words to say that evil people said Israel is bad. When the axis of evil is throwing everything at the wall it means you are doing the right thing. When you parrot Hamas, you are evil. Go away.
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2024-10-08
The bill this aid is part of gives Ukraine 4x more aid than it gives Israel.
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2024-10-08
They have repeatedly fired rockets from tent camps, hospitals, residential dwellings, etc. This is partially to do with the fact that THERE ARE NO MILITARY STRUCTURES IN GAZA. Every single Hamas member, weapons cache, and base of operations is within civilian structures in which there are civilian populations. They know this and go about doing what they do anyway. Thus, while it may not satisfy the weird definition Amnesty International definition, all of them are using civilian shields at all times in just about everything they do.
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2024-11-08
It's because Amnesty International knows that if they go to Palestine and start bitching about human rights violations, they onky thing they are going to achieve is a 7.62 in their temple. They are completely fucking useless where actual acts of inhumanity is occurring, but they still have to present themselves as useful. So that's why they are mostly yapping about countries that have the decency to hear them out. Also, this is the same reason why they're not bitchingg about China putting Uyghurs in concentration camps
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Fuckers tried to Elon and failed.
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2024-09-08
an L everyone on earth takes together
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2024-10-08
The L we didn't know we needed but the L we deserve?
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2024-10-08
Probably like hundreds of thousands but at least 700, too.
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2024-10-08
China, Russia and the USA contributed equally to the current space debris
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2024-10-08
It's supposed to compete with Starlink which is probably the thing most likely to be threatened by this debris cloud sooo....
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2024-10-08
Putting aside the fact that few countries have even launched rockets to begin with, can you name a single country that hasn’t had a rocket explode that has launched one?
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2024-10-08
Nobody is saying that. What he’s saying is China has been doing this shit for ages, whether it was leaving a cloud of debris when testing anti satellite missiles or just letting decommissioned satellites return to earth totally uncontrolled, they’ve been assholes for decades and it lets them off the hook to talk like they’ve just started doing this.
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2024-10-08
Yes. There is lots of space debris, from all countries, but this post, the article, is about a Chinese starlink competitor breaking up in orbit and leaving a debris field.
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2024-10-08
If said lake is as large as the entire ocean so that the treated water falls within safe parameters? Why not?
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2024-10-08
The ocean also is not the inland of a country
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2024-10-08
Starlink meets that dipshit titan submarine.
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2024-10-08
What the radioactive water? That will have virtually no affect on anyone/thing other than a small amount of bacteria that will be killed.
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2024-10-08
They could, it's just China being a bad world citizen again.
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2024-10-08
Well it’s half true they’ve done worse polluting. While true a lot of western countries did originally pollute more this is due to the fact they started the industrial era so technologies and procedures for reducing pollution simply didn’t exist yet. China was able to get a head start on this but has still caused some of the worst environmental damage. Although I think USSR takes the cake with the Aral Sea incident. Starlink is at a very low orbit that automatically de-orbits anything after about a year. China was deploying theirs at a *much* higher altitude that won’t naturally de-orbit for about a century
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2024-10-08
> We need a phrase to describe this. Artificial Intelligence.
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2024-10-08
It's too diluted even to kill bacteria.
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2024-10-08
Thankfully, launching space rockets is too expensive to screw things up very often.
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2024-10-08
So it's basically just normal water?
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2024-10-08
That's not directly helpful as there's a big difference between slow contributions over time vs large events making massive increases such as the one discussed here. Adding a piece or two per launch is very different from adding 700 from just one botched mission that was avoidable.
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2024-10-08
One step closer to Kessler syndrome boys.
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2024-10-08
Classic Chinese product
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2024-10-08
Cool, thanks for the confetti I guess. Ffs
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2024-10-08
Didn't you hear? Zeng He colonized space, Mars, Venus, the Sun, Titan, Pluto and Alpha Centauri for China in 1422 with his treasure spaceship fleet! You can read all about in in Xi's little Red Book!
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2024-10-08
It’s literally the first thing that comes up when you search US rocket breakup it’s not that deep, u can calm down Dw, US is still ahead of China for most space junk contributed tho.
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2024-10-08
You should look at emissions per capita before accusing them of polluting.
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Yes, China just started sending satellites up yet has contributed nearly as much trash as countries that have been space fairing for much longer. It's a worrying trend.
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2024-10-08
You gotta understand. Dictatorships never think that far ahead. They'd happily rule over a wasteland if it meant that they could be kings.
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2024-10-08
Give a hoot. Don’t pollute. Never be a dirty bird.. can’t they just fine the shit out of the Chinese space agency for the damage it causes other satellites?
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2024-10-08
All that stuff you listed is at medium earth orbit or higher, except starlink which is even lower than this debris. A polar orbit at 800km is a really bad place to put a debris field if you want to cause disruptions to communication This is just classic Chinese incompetence
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2024-10-08
Some actually do say stuff like that.
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2024-10-08
Kind of a strange thing to compete over, but cool I guess?
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2024-10-08
Important context, that's all.
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2024-10-08
made in china
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"Of course nations that have been launching large amounts of rockets for the past ~70 years will have more debris than one that has only gotten into space launches" No, debris decay over time (i.e. exit LEO). The statistics I posted is not historical contributions, but the contribution to the debris still in LEO! China's largest contribution came from its one and only ASAT test (compared the 80+ US/Russia conducted over the course of history), and already 1/4 of the debris created already decayed. ASAT tests contribute the most debris and are most avoidable. The US started doing this by citing national security, and now every space faring nation insists on doing one. (India did their first in 2019).
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2024-10-08
China has its own gps constellation, its own spy satellites and its own space station with astronauts living in orbit. It doesn't make sense for them to pollute space, it would be incredibly stupid.
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2024-10-08
china still is a major contributor to pollution as a country. they are the biggest pollution generator.
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youd think they would have learned from americas mistakes. so far the esa and nasa are the only space agencies assisting in cleaning up the orbits.
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2024-10-08
Yes, that happens when you have 18% of the world's population. North american and middle eastern countries are much worse offenders per capita.
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Is the other guy wrong for saying you should look at emissions per capita? Is it wrong to say that the US have caused more space debris than China so far? Blaming china for all pollution and space debris is just pepega behaviour. "We gotta put an end to those damn yellow people polluting our rivers brother"-mentality > youd think they would have learned from americas mistakes Not so sure SpaceX wants to help China achieving this.
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> Space X was doing this 10+ years ago What SpaceX rocket exploded in orbit? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2010%E2%80%932019)#2014 This is a list of every SpaceX launch from 2010-2019 so you can point to the specific incident.
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My point is your article is full of space junk that literally isn't in orbit anymore. Meanwhile the stuff in the OP will still be in space in 2050 and beyond.
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2024-10-08
I would totally fly on a Chinese built airliner...
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2024-10-08
Not content to just make a mess of the ocean, gotta fuck up the sky too.
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2024-10-08
500 in a single strike. Pretty damn impressive
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2024-09-08
>it looks like most of them praise him and consider this a holy crusade It looks like most of them know they'd inevitable fall out of a window of they cast doubt on their glorious leader
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2024-09-08
There is a prevailing ideal that russia respects strong man leaders and if they lose, then putin will no longer be that strong man. He has been able to silence dissenters so far, thanks to strong propaganda and shielding the western russian populace from the brunt of the mobilizations. But if things go south, a lot of people think he won’t be able to hold on. It’s also been said that he was pretty terrified watching Gaddafi’s final minutes, so he might flee rather than fight to the end with loyalists to avoid that.
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2024-09-08
No but she'd definitely be visiting your mom's bedroom on a nightly occurrence
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2024-09-08
There have been so many incidents in this war where hundreds or thousands of people are killed in a single strike. Russia has dug itself into a sinkhole.
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2024-09-08
There are ways to deploy nukes that practically eliminate fallout
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2024-09-08
Nobody expects the Spanish inqu.... Ukrainian HIMARS.
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2024-09-08
Career soldiers, politicians and generals can share some or all blame there. Drafted soldiers are just meat bags with a gun to their backs. Too poor to claim bone spurs. Can't really blame them.
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2024-09-08
Not a chance. Major Loss would be 50 000, and even then Putin would say that everything is under control and nothing serious is happening :)
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2024-09-08
How’s it started VS How’s it going 🤣
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2024-09-08
Not something we should celebrate folks, understand that those troop mostly contains men who are forced to be there.
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2024-09-08
The problem is that the retaliation happens when they see the missile come from the silo, NOT when it lands because that is to late
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2024-09-08
Hit them harder with what? They gave it their all for 2.5 years already.
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2024-09-08
I think this is a great point
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2024-09-08
What a waste like you’re gonna fucking pray more people die or the right people die how much you just fucking pray that no people die you and your God fucking suck
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2024-09-08
By who? You 500 death certificates??
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2024-09-08
Basically every other country has told Russia if they use nukes they will all reply with aggressive non-nuclear force. I think even if they do it in their own country, other countries are going to assume the rest aren’t secure and react.
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2024-09-08
I kind of wonder if this was really planned to be a large scale operation, or was it a small attack that met little resistance and just kept going. I saw it said that the collapse of Russia will look very weird to us, and very normal to them. Could this be the weird?
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No, otherwise just testing a nuke would end the world. While there are plenty of contingencies in place, none of them are so shortsighted as to end the world the second a nuke on the other side of it is deployed…
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2024-09-08
Do we know how that happened exactly? Like, I know Russia is incompetent, but holy shit. 
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2024-09-08
Вупс!
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For reference, this is about 10% of all the deaths sustained by the US in the entire Iraq War.
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Am I the only person terrified that 500 people have died for no good reason at all? This is madness, I'm terrified that it's happening 1000km away from where I live. How is an offensive going to deescalate the war? Weren't the peace talks supposed to be underway?
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2024-09-08
Especially if a tactical weapon is used inside its own territory. I’m sure Ukraine knows this is a possibility.
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UAMap seems to think it is too https://liveuamap.com/en/2024/9-august-video-of-the-attack-at-russian-military-convoy-near
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2024-09-08
By Russian and Belorusian media.
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2024-09-08
You can estimate the deaths from the number of destroyed vehicles.
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2024-09-08
"Cuz I'm Slim Vladdy, yes, I'm the real Vladdy All you other Slim Vladdys are just fake baddies So will the real Slim Vladdy please stand up, Please stand up, please stand up?"
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2024-09-08
I don’t know if there is worse than being airstiked
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Thrown in a Russian prison as a political prisoner may be far worse
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Please go deeper Ukriane! Make it touch Kursk!
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https://imgur.com/gallery/DurGkSL Russia takes something that belongs to Ukraine and won't give it back. Ukraine takes something that belongs to Russia and says you can have this back if you give me back what you took. You need bargaining chips to negotiate. Or they make them think again about having so much of their army in another country and be forced to move back into Russia thus making it easier for the Ukraining forces in the south. Not an expert, just my $0.02
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Google maps reviews of the Lenin statue show Ukraine flags and a crowd toppling it. Search maps for: Pamyatnik Leninu V.i., Памятник В. И. Ленину, Sudzha, Kursk Oblast, Russia, 307801
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2024-10-08
The logic is clear: take territory where it’s easiest to take. The Russian front lines inside Ukraine are well mined.
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Just because you see some guys holding a flag in front of a place doesn't mean they "control" it, it simply shows they were there. This applies to both Russian and Ukranian media posts. It takes several days, weeks, or even months, for combat to stabilize enough to claim "control" over an area. Still, if you want one of the many regularly updating maps, try this one: https://liveuamap.com/
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》Enters Russia 》Takes pic with the bros 》Refuses to elaborate Fucking Chads
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2024-10-08
Hope they get just close enough to launch attacks on skyscrapers in Moscow and at industrial sites deep in Russia then pullout.
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2024-10-08
I didn’t even think about that, That’s a brilliant move on Ukraine’s part. Any idea on the what the wests response to Ukraine’s offensive has been?
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2024-10-08
Escape from Tarkov goes into this in detail.
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2024-10-08
It´s true https://x.com/major_zeeman/status/1822175644525953527 🫡
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2024-10-08
It looks like a video from Lenin’s statue take down in Kharkiv, it is just a wish of it happening there too soon🤷🏻
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2024-10-08
No. I am Russian expat and what i learned during 31 years i've lived in Russia - the masses will get angry at whatever they are told to be. Those who try to think independently mostly dont wanna participate in any mass movements. Others will follow the safest route and safety is with a crowd. There are no crowds of opposition, they were nipped in a bud.
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Their wives must love them.
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