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I don't like Erdogan either, but not all Kurds, but some are affiliated with the PKK who are a known terrorist group. And now, they are not freedom fighters or such. They literally are responsible for many bombs and riots inside of Turkey and they want their own "state," which is Turkey.
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>The Kurdish-controlled areas in Syria on the other hand are ruled by PKK-affiliates PYD/YPG Wich the US supported until the Trump administration withdrew the support because of turkish pressure, thus abandoning them.
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They would if Kurds were more fashionable.
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2024-31-05
Is it against the law for you to have a brain in turkey?
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2024-31-05
Saw what Israel was doing and felt left out. Makes it so much clearer that Erdogan's criticism of Israel was just for show, although it was already obvious.
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2024-31-05
Are you trying to discredit Amnesty International? Lol.   You say you care about human rights, but you're the one trying to deflect from the human rights violations committed by the terrorists you support.   You know who else is against these terrorists? The Iraqi Kurdish Government. In fact, Turkey is working in coordination with them.
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There is a major difference between household waste like batteries and diapers and military-grade waste like anthrax and spent uranium.
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Imagine the fun if the bomb doesn't detonate.
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A Russian think tank? Sounds like an oxymoron.
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They tell him what they think he wants to hear.
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There is a recent book where injecting sulphur into the atmosphere is a major plot point. Actually called Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson If you’re interested in the topic it might be worth taking a look at, if you haven’t already.
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2024-30-05
Yep, me too! About 80%.
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We just need to build a shield that blocks the sun, what's the prob?
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2024-30-05
Honestly Snow Crash was pretty prescient in how we construct and exist through digital avatars but better thinkers than me have already pointed that part out.
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2024-30-05
Canada will be eating good at least.
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2024-30-05
Was it prescient or did the current generation of creators grew up reading it and wanted to materialize it?
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2024-30-05
Then Canada eats them too. Ezpz
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2024-31-05
IIRC extinction level volcanic eruptions lead to flood basalt, or you need magmatic provinces. No eruption in the history of hominids has been on that scale
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2024-31-05
Well at least we can all agree it's warming... After that article I am almost an expert too!
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2024-31-05
All the lobsters are migrating north too!
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2024-31-05
Mister Burns enter chat.
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2024-31-05
Have you bought your grave site? Do you have 529s for your grandchildren? Pretty human nature I'd say. US politicians claim they care about the environment, yet their actions bely their real interests. Honestly I think philanthropists and entrepreneurs are better suited to solve this problem than governments. Look at Germany and the disaster that is Germany's green policy.
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2024-31-05
Thanks I agree with Hausfather, I don't agree with the other climatologist purely on political ideas.
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2024-31-05
Tragedy of the commons: No one nation could easily justify investing alone
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2024-31-05
It's possible to do non irradiating hydrogen bombs not triggered by a nuclear explosion.
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2024-31-05
Alright so if we eliminated the radiation from the equation wouldn't a nuclear explosion bring about a reduction of global temperatures?
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2024-31-05
>other techniques proposed that are far less drastic I have an idea, let's stop spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and then we won't have to spray aerosols into the air with unknown effects on our ecosystem.
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Easy solution, we paint the uninhabited rocky/sandy portions of Russia, Australia, Texas, and Canada white.
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>Marine cloud brightening would focus on using salt water droplets to reflect more sunlight over the ocean. One of the big failures of the movie industry and big name directors in the recent decade is the inability (or even, the complete absence) to popularize these sorts of things for the masses. Imagine a christopher nolan film where this kind of tech is a major plot point. Movies should be used as a force for good moreso than just promoting personal stuggles or purely social ideas. The best of the directors out there should be making films that are also vehicles for popularising avenues of technology that could literally save the planet.
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> It is a dark and horrible thing for me to think. And also useless. Overconsumption (and overproduction) not overpopulation is the crux of the problem. And only a tiny fraction of the earth's population are responsible for that. The bottom 50% contributes no more than a few percent to the mess.
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Ideas like that have been suggested! One guy tried dragging an acre sized sheet of reflective mylar over top a patch of arctic snow, and wouldn't you know it, the snow didn't melt as fast. White paint is probably cheaper than mylar, too.
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Damn, talk about cruel and unusual punishment 
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Because the US set them up there instead of them being at large somewhere in Syria. Ontensibly so that we know where to find them in case we need to, but with certain reassurances for them.
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Complete agreement for what? If the war ends what is there to agree to
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Watch everyone in comments dismiss it, because they wanna see more dead children.
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Qatar hosts a US air base that is strategically important in the region. They are also one of the US’s few “allies” in the mid east.
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Sorry, but logistically Israel can't stop now. No nation surrounded by hostile forces, takes an attack and doesn't reply with total annihilation. And good for the Israeli people, I hope their foe is quickly vanquished so as not to spill more blood of their sons and daughters.
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2024-30-05
Has Hamas cried, "mercy!" yet?
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But so is Israel, which is why I don't understand. The US (IMO correctly) is pushing Israel both publicly and privately to move towards some kind of ceasefire and get more aid into Gaza etc. But we should be pressuring Qatar more for harboring the terrorists that ignited this war to begin with.
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We are ready for an agreement. However we still want to wipe jews off the face of the planet.
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"Stop pounding us for 30 minutes so we can prep some more rockets" Fuck them.
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By agreement, they mean 'agreeing to a hamas victory over israel', complete diplomatic and political immunity, control over gaza, and no guarentees they won't keep firing rockets and invading israel anyway. In exchange, they will hand over the dead hostages.
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Yes. Glad I’m not the only one thinking this.
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How about you stop killing hostages first?
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will the peace agreement be possible?
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What I don’t get is why Mossad hasn’t picked the Hamas leadership off in Qatar
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That’s not their logic. Their logic is “make some statement vague enough for a headline that makes them seem reasonable and Israel unreasonable when they refuse to western idiots because our offer is actually bs and we want more civilians to die so we get more soldiers and sympathy”. Their logic is sound.
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YES! get fucking new ZEALAND in here you fucking zealots. come talk this shit out and stop going all 1942 on me, you're scaring me
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Violently orphaning tens of thousands of children is definitely the way to go. Those kids will absolutely love you and harbour no rage or resentment as they turn into young adults. Solid plan to ensure to future retaliation
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Could you even trust an unconditional surrender? I very much get the impression that hamas doesn’t have full control over its own fighters. It’s likely shooting still continues even if surrender is unconditional.
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You know you’re over the target when you start catching flak.
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Can’t trust their word
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> everything single starvation death, everyt death by lack of medical care is by the actions of the IDF How does Hamas not take blame when they have been stealing aid(food/medicine/infrastructure) for decades? Even in this very war it is reported time after time that aid has been stolen. Starving people need food. Why does the blame not go to the people stealing said food? How does Hamas not take blame for continuing to hide within the civilian population? This is a very simple question. Would the civilians be in less danger if Hamas wasn't hiding among them and launching military strikes from protected civilian areas?   Are we also going to gloss over you not understanding or using the term apartheid correctly? Don't lie and call Israel apartheid when it objectively, by definition, is not.
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Watch useful idiots defend Hamas just because they want more jews to get raped repeatedly for months in dark tunnels next to the decomposing bodies of their family members.
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As per your comment: >What I don't understand is if Hamas actually believes their terms reflect reasonable compromise; or if they know full well that they don't, and **just want the media cycle to say "Hamas agrees to deal; Israel rejects."** Guess you have your answer now.
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And they are still committed to trading that oil in us dollars. That is the important bit.
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Yes, total gaslighting on the part of Hamas. Prepare to hear some useful idiots, start screaming, how Israel does not want to accept peace offering.
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It's not like they haven't done this [before ](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10319210.amp)
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So we will stop throwing gay people off tall buildings and stop raping kids if you just stop bombing us?.
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You’re asking if the US thinks it’s worth responding to an attack? Good fucking God, are you serious? Imagine the loss of global influence and the increased risk of likely further attacks if the US just allowed its enemies to attack with no response. And imagine the response of the American people if we saw our government do nothing in response. It was absolutely worth it, and I think just looking at a body count without considering the political and social implications of inaction is a frankly stupid take.
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The agreement is Hamas end up in prison or with a hole in their heads. They are deluded if they think they are in a position to negotiate.
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i love how accurate the last line is
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Well, they're pretty well resourced. Just ask the people who fund them!
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Maybe...just maybe...Hamas should not have started the war by attacking Israel...?
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HAMAS is a terrorist organisation and should not be in power. I feel really sorry for all the innocent Palestinian been killed in this war. Israel should be held accountable but HAMAS much more
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>Hamas claims Israel is terrible and the aggressor and evil even though they started this whole thing in the first place... >Hamas wants to basically reset the board to try again in 10 or 20 years time. Israel has had enough of this nonsense. >Hamas has made it clear its mission is and always will be the destruction of Jews everywhere > >Nobody is right  Excuse me?
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What does “finish the job” mean? Kill everyone in Gaza?
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The Suez is on the other side of the Sinai.
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That you know about.
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I think the hope was that neighbouring Arab countries would join the war.
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If thats what they wanted to go, they could have done it by october 8. What i mean is kill or capture Hamas members that are involved with military/terrorist acts.
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You forgot his new official descriptor: CONVICTED FELON as of 5:00 p.m. today
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This sadly. Moreover its working perfectly.
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True. That being said I’m hopeful this works. Israel was ready for a peace deal and ceasefire weeks ago.
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Oh, I am not discounting that many of the <18-year-olds in Gaza right now aren’t going to become members of any given Islam terrorist group when they become adults. It’s basically a requirement of jihad according to their religion. And, before you go down voting this, don’t blame me for their religious beliefs, people…we’ve all seen what jihad entails and we all know that is what they are religiously expected to do.
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I love when people blame capitalism for people making choices out of self interest as though that would never happen under another system.
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to them, a cease-fire means "you cease, we fire"
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How does the IDF make money? They are not a business, if anything they spend money. Unless they sell little figurines and merch on Etsy or something
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But it is not up to hamas to run the country, the fucking idiots
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Fuck HAMAS
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According to the watermelon people on Twitter and Reddit, those are not convicted terrorist prisoners who have been found guilty of suicide bombings and mass stabbings, but they are actually innocent civilians kidnapped by Israel as part of their apartheid protocol.
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The problem for Israel is Hamas is actually winning the PR war. Look at this BS from the UN and around the world - blaming Israel for getting attacked in the first place, blaming Israel for Hamas hiding in civilian homes and hospitals, etc. Their strategy is working. It's so depressing how many 1st world people buy into this charade. I listen to US news, and they drone on about Israel's "crimes" without once mentioning Palestinian behavior - it's as if they have no agency at all.
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Yeah, maybe 100 miles away if that. Spitting distance. Set up some dockyards to provide service for the freighters going into and out of the Suez and you'll get takers. Especially if your docking fees are lower than those in Egypt and Israel. And especially especially if you restore those beautiful beaches in Gaza City and Rafah.
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Don't know that I'm any smarter, but I'll give it a try. > Like, what was the long term plan here? Derail the Israeli-Saudi moves toward normalization, and kill as many Jews, Israelis, and Israeli Jews as possible (as usual). > Gaza has been razed. Was that the objective? Not directly, but they don't mind. The leadership isn't in Gaza, and they consider all civilian Palestinians to be pawns. > How does this help Palestinians? Why would Hamas want to help Palestinians? They want as many Palestinians dead as possible, to use them as tools for turning world opinion. > Did they think it would go some other way? They probably didn't think they'd be as "successful" as they were on October 7, and so would warrant and provoke a response, but not this extreme. They would have liked more direct action from Hezbollah and neighboring countries, but I don't know whether or not they were actively counting on it. > I mean, they attacked and kidnapped civilians. What else is new? Hamas actively targets civilians as SOP. > Did anyone in Hamas' strategic command really think Israel would not respond like this after that initial attack? They *want* Israel to respond. Hamas "wins" on both sides: dead Israelis and dead Palestinians. The problem for Israel is that Hamas wanting dead Palestinians doesn't absolve Israel of its responsibility to its own citizens: going after Hamas, which, as a *war*, is also going to result in civilian Palestinian casualties and suffering.
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Usually a temporary ceasefire is part of earnest negotiations. I do have the respect for the fact that Hamas openly states, in other channels, that any break in fighting is just a rest stop. I mean, Hamas gave Israel every reason to NOT want to stop.
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Or, they could sedate the terrorists while they are still lock d up, and then do a laparoscopic surgery to hide remotely detonated explosive charges inside their abdomen or something, so once Israel receives the civilian hostages, they can wait til the terrorists are back in Gaza and gathered in one of their rat holes to detonate them. But that might be a little frowned upon 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Let me guess, you work in advertising.
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It started around 76 years ago, and Israel didn’t start that war either.
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