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Crimea already happened?
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2024-01-06
So basically a psychopath that feels he IS the country and so the state acts human, a deranged human. The problem is we can't afford this sort of behavior if the world is to survive these next few decades. Those who cannot learn to work together will eventually perish, either by consequence or as a necessary unblocking of deranged narcissists with power. We the world that live by rules and in teamwork and inclusion, do not fuck around. Expect us.
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2024-01-06
You think this is the first territorial dispute that wasn't conducted in a polite and friendly manner?  Look pal, if you don't like the wording NATO uses, go tell them to change it before they hurt Ukraines feelings. I'm sure that will help.
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2024-01-06
Smh, Propaganda at its finest
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2024-01-06
So that is why the population declined so much after 2014 and increased in non Russian controlled oblasts then? Because the majority considered themselves Russian? No, a minority considered themselves Soviets and another minority just wanted to get on with daily life the rest wanted nothing to do with Russian aggression and moved to Ukrainian held territory.
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2024-01-06
It took months for russia to prepare for an attack near the border. There would be enough time for NATO to prepare too. Unless they send small convoy like they did with Crimea. They used Hamas tactics before Hamas.
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2024-01-06
He did plan to invade Finland. The fact that Ukraine didn't take a week to conquer put a stop to those plans. He's wanted to restore the Russian empire, which included Finland. A week after the invasion, when it was clear that it wasn't going to take just a few more weeks, Putin made a speech to reset the narrative. In that speech, he made the comment that "some of the counties granted independence in 1917 were a mistake." There were only two: Ukraine and Finland.
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2024-01-06
Also this was done in all soviet states they would move in tonnes of ethnic Russians so that they can russify an area. Yeah if your grandparents or parents are from Russia and moved to Donbass when it was a Soviet state you will may consider yourself Russian. But even then the amount of people in Donbass voting to be independent and not a part of Russia was massive.
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2024-01-06
Joining NATO wouldn't stop Russia. Hell, the reality is that Russia isn't going to accept ceded territory alone. They'll demand concessions to "protect themselves against Western aggression," which would include Ukraine not joining NATO or other defensive alliances. They'd also likely require a new government be elected in Ukraine which conveniently will end up being a Russian puppet. Buying into the argument that giving Russia land is going to fix this buys into their propaganda.
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2024-01-06
> territorial disputes that's a funny way of saying that one country demanded control over another one. I guess Germany had a "territorial dispute" with all of Europe, along with much of Northern Africa and the Middle East in the 40's.
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2024-01-06
Ukraine has so many other things to clear that even if the war ended tomorrow theres no way it would be finished before the Russians could rearm and try again. Ceding territory to join NATO isn't a currently viable option.
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2024-01-06
To be fair when it comes to war, can you really trust news sources? You don't broadcast your capabilities out in the open like that. If anything you disseminate false information to create confusion. So until there's all out war in Europe and we can see with our own eyes the enemy marching on our land these kinds of arguments are pointless. Nobody really knows anything unless they're actually in the military and releasing national secrets on the internet
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2024-01-06
If they are then all the more reason to increase support and allow strikes inside Russia. The thing is; Ukraine does not need to win every fight, they only need to keep fighting. Given that Russian one-week "special operation" is on its 3rd year I would say Ukraine is very successful. Russia is in war time economy, not adding to the society rather materiel that ends up burning in Ukrainian fields which will ripple through their whole society for decades to come, for a generation likely. So instead of trying to spin the colossal mistake by Russia to something it is not, maybe do something to help Ukraine so they can win faster.
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2024-01-06
“Secure and support pro-rusian sentiments” , “not much interest in western ukraine”. Yes, torture chambers, deportations, executions and narratives that ukrainians dont exist are just coincidence, nothing tells you that you’re being saved and protected like hearing your wife being raped by bunch braindead rusians who cant afford to buy a fridge.
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2024-01-06
If you want to go fight and die in Eastern Europe go ahead, there’s foreign legions in Ukraine.
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2024-01-06
I’ll pick the Russian occupation of Crimea, then
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2024-01-06
Ukraine should cancel the peace summit then, no worries Russia, no Russia, no China, no point then, no peace it is. You won't mind ukraine decimating your installations and troop collections behind your lines for the next year or so :) cos that's the alternative.
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2024-01-06
Ukraine didn't want Russia there, that's why China didn't feel like going.
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2024-01-06
You can't have a useful peace summit anyway if the main participant in the war- Russia isn't invited. 
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Now do this one r/worldnews/comments/1d5c58z/ngo_bashes_msian_legal_system_after_deaf_man/
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2024-01-06
I don't remember this part of conjunction junction.
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2024-01-06
I was too tired to make an entire acronym, but I gave it the ole college try
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2024-01-06
These companies profit on all of us
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2024-01-06
Somebody has to sell the stuffs
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2024-01-06
What about the national security risk called sea level rise?
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$250 😅
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2024-01-06
how did I know that it was something insultingly low?
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2024-01-06
Not even if you count a family. Prices have gone up so much it’s insane. Especially produce and import foods have gone up 30-50% in the last 3 years. Even shitty instant food is expensive now. A konbini lunch is almost the price of a restaurant lunch menu from pre-Covid.
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It’s interesting how the satellite North Korea successfully launched a few months ago only worked because the Russians helped them. Now this most recent one has failed. Wonder if there’s something going on between North Korea and Russias dealings.
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2024-01-06
Interesting…hadn’t thought about that. Honestly, it’s just more likely that putting something in space is technical and complicated even for western nations…could just be that they wrote bad code, or that sanctions limited their hardware choices to risky materials…
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A man stabbed several members of a group that describes itself as opposing “political Islam” on a central square in the German city of Mannheim on Friday, authorities said. Six people were wounded, including a police officer who intervened.
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2024-01-06
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Brazil zil zil
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2024-01-06
I think no one really cares about Brazil other than for the purpose of football.
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2024-01-06
Israel does not represent every jewish person
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2024-01-06
Well when they think of Israel they think of the jewish state, and if you hate jews you probably hate Israel
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2024-01-06
But they are Jewish, right?
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2024-01-06
How many civilians have they killed?
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2024-01-06
Really? No one? Been living under a fucking rock lately?
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2024-01-06
We can talk Mao's China but again, what's your point? Current Brazilian government is responsible for current affairs.
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2024-01-06
The right wing here loves Israel because of religious evangelical stuff The left hates Israel because of the war. When the right wins the election, relations will normalize
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2024-01-06
can't compare their brutality to that of Israel... Complete different situations, too
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2024-01-06
Remind me when Brazil breaks diplomatic ties with Russia then.
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2024-01-06
who?
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2024-01-06
So, because Hamas started, they can carpet bomb civilians? Refugee camps? Btw, nothing happened before October 7? Ffs... How can Jews not recognize the atrocities Israel is commiting? Why the need to deny that so hard, is it to hard to accept that your divine country is not divine at all?
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2024-01-06
>No one questions the brutality of Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia or China against their enemies and even their own people. They accept it. The fuck are you even talking about? People call out weapons deals to Saudi and China's authoritarianism all the time. People were literally celebrating that Iran's dickhead president died in that helicopter crash. And if you think people aren't calling Russia out as they invade Ukraine you are living under a rock.
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2024-01-06
Brazil ranks 49 for Economic Complexity Index Israel ranks 29 In political science, Brazil's decision would be considered cutting its nose to spite its face especially because they sell over $1b in crude oil to Israel per year, and I guarantee you they just lost that deal.
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2024-01-06
Not the student camps, at least. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/2603652/how-much-russian-money-flows-onto-us-campuses/
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2024-01-06
Not really. Brazil is very different to the US. Most people are outsiders for Israel-Palestine, with mostly disinterest or the standard war is bad approach where they just want everyone in front of The Hague to have a day in court. And further the right wing is not evangelical like the US (although the US money is trying to do that), it’s far more Fascist inspired and inheritors of a long dictatorial legacy. Bolsonaro is personally antisemetic as is much of the right wing he represents. As in actual traditional antisemitism where Jews are secretly behind all capitalisms badness and more importantly chief communist and destroyer of the nation, and working with the indigenous people to destroy Catholicism. So no. Taking a hard line on Israel doesn’t really loose the left may votes in brazil. You collect the leftists who are sympathetic to 3rd world struggle, you collect the liberals who want a rule based order, and you don’t annoy the rightists who want a massacre on both sides.
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2024-01-06
Agree with everything except that they are funded by Russia, they both just love w good old dictator
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2024-01-06
Even if the right wing didn't care at all about Israel, that would already improve relations compared to the left. I can't imagine bolsonaro condemning the jews as a group. Maybe you're thinking of another politician?
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2024-01-06
I know right? This whole comment section is so wild lmao
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2024-01-06
Actually, Bolsonaro signed a deal to buy or build several small Russian reactors, in exchange for help plotting a coup.
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2024-01-06
That's not my logic at all. Russian fingerprints were ALL OVER that coup, and it would have succeeded without US interventions. Stephen Harper is a good counter example of someone working to subvert democracy but not with any pro-Russian stance.
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2024-01-06
It is baffling to me whenever you try to discuss this with Malaysians and Indonesians who constantly call Israel "Israhell" and think that they're very clever, they either have no idea about who the Uyghurs are, or they will still praise China despite it. I just don't understand why and how.
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2024-01-06
Your comment only shows your ignorance. Lula didn't condemn the Jews, he condemned Israel's actions.
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2024-01-06
That is absolute bollocks, neither would this be enough to prove Israel is relevant at all
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2024-01-06
Voices from his head
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2024-01-06
Lula, a marxist? That's complete bullshit.
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2024-01-06
They quite literally call it the "Axis of Resistance." Iranian drones show up in Ukraine. Russia invites Palestinian leadership of different factions to Moscow. Iran smuggled weapons to Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis for attacks on Israel. Lula inviting that Iranian warship over a while back was not an encouraging sign. Combine that with the stance toward Russia and you are on a course toward extremely negative relations with the West. Russia simply cannot afford to throw away any economic opportunities for the sake of any geopolitical disagreements. They have a war to fund that they already are really in no shape to afford. Western countries still import a substantial amount of energy resources from Russia. Russia still pays Ukraine for the transit of gas to Central Europe (e.g. Hungary).
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2024-01-06
By this standards, Russia's conquest on Ukraine is legitimate as long as Russia wins.
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2024-01-06
Yes, that's kinda how this works and why Crimea is part of Russia
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2024-01-06
>Lula inviting that Iranian warship over a while back was not an encouraging sign. Combine that with the stance toward Russia and you are on a course toward extremely negative relations with the West. Yea, thats the ideology of most of left leaning Latin American old guard, the new one is also very distrustfull of the west, that includes me. >Russia simply cannot afford to throw away any economic opportunities for the sake of any geopolitical disagreements. They have a war to fund that they already are really in no shape to afford. Western countries still import a substantial amount of energy resources from Russia. Russia still pays Ukraine for the transit of gas to Central Europe (e.g. Hungary). The fact that Russia has still said gas income proves they can hit back hard, and it doesnt have to be in anything major, just a halt on fertilizer exports would hurt us alot. Frankly i dont think any Brazilian president, politian or figurehead is willing to risk it, and that goes back to the policy being very, very central around economic interests.
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2024-01-06
Russia is banned from the Euro's. One of the biggest sporting events in the world.
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2024-02-06
Liberalism is only right-wing to Marxists and anarchists. Europe is liberal.
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2024-02-06
Could you elaborate?
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2024-02-06
I said people don't define LEFT-WING parties and policies as "liberal," neither in Europe nor in Latin America. Europe being liberal bears no relevance to the argument at hand. Hope it helps.
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2024-02-06
The méson-pi particle, the Chagas disesase discovery of vector and treatment, Lua the programming language (top 5 most used), arguably - the plane? You can google if you want some more, I don't have to solve your ignorance and self-centering
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The methcookers can throw down a 84 hr shift like its nothing. Opiate users would be comatose on the job.......
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2024-01-06
Can you elaborate a bit on that and ELI5 why you believe these policies would have those specific effects. I'm not saying your wrong, but I am curious how you arrived at hat conclusion.
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They will, it's pretty obvious that Russia is going to lose the war. The West has been slowly building up Ukraine's military capabilities and it's soon going to reach a tipping point. Ukraine had one hand tied behind it's back, but that's no longer the case now that West is allowing them to use Western weapons to strike military targets in Russia.
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2024-01-06
Slava Ukraini!
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2024-01-06
100% agreed. I'm just saying that there's a legitimate reason to destroy your enemies energy infrastructure in a war, I have no clue if Russia is doing it for that or some other braindead Russian reason.
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2024-01-06
Because it needs to be said: the German Air Force started it, the RAF merely returned the favour.
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2024-01-06
What a great human being you are, go to some of the meme stuff, here we care about innocent lives
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2024-01-06
arrest their ships at sea, blockade their ports. I dunno seems we can be pretty creative when it's not russia
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2024-01-06
The Russian state subsidised the war related industry and imposed higher wages. Companies not related to the war efforts had to follow suite, in order to attract workers, which through the invasion became an increasingly rare resource. It's also nothing new every few months German Tagesschau.de does a pretty detailed article about the economic situation in Russia, this was reported half a year ago and the overall consensus is, that Russia, all things considered, is doing pretty well economically.
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2024-01-06
Fortunately, Ukraine (and Moldova) quickly synchronised their electricity grids with the E.U. just after Russia launched their S.M.O. This allows Ukraine to cover some of the energy losses caused by Russia's attacks on their energy infrastructure. Along with generator backup, temporary local blackouts & speedy repairs, Ukraine has been able to prevent their country from coming to a complete standstill. Obviously, the more infrastructure that gets destroyed, the more energy Ukraine will need to import from neighbouring countries, which is why European grid companies are reinforcing their substation networks, installing extra transformers, & building new transmission lines to cope with the increased energy demands. It's a game of cat & mouse.
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2024-01-06
no.. stop playing with the poor people. destroy their governments then let the poor people build it back themselves. if they allow it to turn into a threat again, then do it again.
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2024-01-06
I'm all for a direct war with Russia, and so long as you know that will cause a war with Russia then I'm satisfied.
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2024-01-06
I just mean even Canada is seeing real incomes fall. A democracy not at war. Though imagine if they actually built fucking housing. Something Russia is doing.
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2024-01-06
You understand that the Soviet Union lost 8 million soldiers in 3 years in WW2
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2024-01-06
Poland and Germany are in Schengen area, there are no controls on border crossings.
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2024-01-06
A blockade is an act of war. Enforcing it requires being willing to sink ships. If you're advocating for NATO blockading Russian ports, then you're advocating for NATO waging direct war on Russia. I would rather the west step up their support to Ukraine to help them turn the tide while trying to contain the conflict than actively escalating a conflict with Russia. A direct war with Russia, while hopeless for Russia would lead to a lot more bloodshed and economic fallout than the current indirect conflict will.
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2024-01-06
Wait, so WW3 *didn't* start over this? Color me surprised
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I wouldn’t be too disappointed that Biden is still blocking ATACSM from being used in Russia. It is likely a continuation of his strategy of slowly crossing Russia’s red lines step by step. They want to see Russians reaction. Ukraine should keep requesting permission. I think they will be allowed to in a couple months when Russia can’t respond again in any meaningful way.
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2024-01-06
Self defense is a proportional response to being attacked. A non-proportional, escalatory response would be finding out where your attacker lives and firebombing the house with his mum inside. 
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Andrew Perpetua reports on the latest and greatest Convoy of Doom: https://x.com/AndrewPerpetua/status/1796998318624481346?t=_4AtI773A5H-zyhVyVvmPw&s=19 "Russians are claiming they made a column of armor and began to march forward from Kursk. During the march, they were struck, they say the first and last vehicles were destroyed, and then the middle was systematically destroyed. They say the manner of their march was in the style of 2022, and that the damage was catastrophic. Ukrainians aren't saying this, Russian milbloggers are."
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2024-01-06
They have not had a lot of time to dig in yet. If a counter-attack can be made without bad loss ratios, it may be strategically sound
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2024-01-06
Ukraine did claim to hit 101 vehicles and fuel trucks yesterday. That's higher than normal
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2024-01-06
> To fully meet the basic needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (i.e. to supply 200,000 shells per month), we need about 7-10 billion euros a year. Incredible that hasn't just been done already. Those of us who live in countries other than Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and Czechia have a job to do. Make noise, and get this on the public agenda. It's just a matter of sufficient funding, and this huge problem can be solved for the sake of all of Europe.
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