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I’m surprised she even lived through her mayoralship. So many are killed by the cartels.
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2024-03-06
They have a paper trail that in the future he won’t try and become a dictator in Mexico?…
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2024-03-06
Actually that’s a very good strategy
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2024-03-06
IB4 trumpies start declaring war on mexico
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2024-03-06
As long as the murders are done consensually and in the spirit of democracy and progress, it’s fine I guess
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2024-03-06
It's a cultural problem, it didn't happen by accident. You have to change the culture before you physically stop the cartels. That likely won't happen, as many people there don't see a problem with their culture.
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2024-03-06
Excatly. And gangs there weren’t generating money, they were just exploiting local residents. Also very recognizable because of their tattoos
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2024-03-06
Yep. I my grandfather was born in Mexico but his parents were Hungarian Jewish immigrants
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2024-03-06
Descent fine, but I wouldn't really call someone who is quarter Jewish a Jew these days. I'm quarter Ashkenazi Jew (my mother's father was 100%), does that mean I'm Jewish? Not really.
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2024-03-06
but is she connected to the cartels
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2024-03-06
Whoa. I say I’m surprised by her name, both first and last, and I’m ethnocentric? Calm down. I don’t care what her ethnic background is.
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2024-03-06
i said descent for a reason, i never called him jewish..
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2024-03-06
Thank you for giving me an actual factual comment. Everyone else here jumping down my throat calling me racist for some reason. I’m sure she’s a lovely person, I don’t know her policies, congrats to her. I just hadn’t heard a European sounding name in any past presidents in Mexico, not that I follow it that closely.
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2024-03-06
Thank you. I didn’t know.
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2024-03-06
Oh… damn sorry for your loss. I spoke too much. Sorry.
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2024-03-06
The president of Mexico is called “Sheinbaum”. Interesting
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2024-03-06
Comment 800!!
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2024-03-06
Why? 
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2024-03-06
Netanyahu is head of government Isaac Herzog is head of state
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2024-04-06
You know what’s bizarre? I have friends from several different LatAm countries. My wife is Venezuelan. The general consensus for all of them is that corruption ruined their countries. Meanwhile Redditors here who have never lived in these countries or spoke to people who have are all like “hurr durr America is the same”. It’s so exhausting.
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2024-04-06
I've seen some of the most racist takes by northerners in the last few days saying they should split the country in half because they don't like the indigenous South.
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2024-04-06
I hate populism, but during left wing populist governments poverty decreased (at least in Argentina). Professionals actually moved back from first world countries during the Kirchner mandate thanks to better budget for public research and a big chuck of the Argentinian middle class was born thanks to Perón (free universities were great for social mobility). I wish we had a serious socdem party in my country that wasn't a personality cult. Alberto Fernandez mandate wasn't really populist, no one thought he was a great leader. Right wing populism is becoming way more popular now and its a serious thread to democracy in a lot of countries. Recently one of Milei's ministers criticized divorce, same sex marriage and abortion rights.
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2024-04-06
Exactly. I have lived and studied in the US but I am Mexican and live in Mexico City. People cannot compare something that they haven’t lived through. If one only looks around news and headlines, you don’t get even a little bit of the big picture of what is happening here. It is super scary, because the world truly doesn’t know.
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2024-04-06
Shhh 🤫 Hush! We know that the biggest problems rn in Mexico are LGBT rights and clean energy! Why else are so many people fleeing Mexico? This is sarcasm btw.
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2024-04-06
Oh thank God 🙏 Because we all know, abortion, gay rights and green energy are the biggest problems facing Mexico rn. Not poverty and cartels slaughtering people and pillaging towns and going to war with the government and pushing drugs. This is the silliest comment I ever read
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2024-04-06
His penis. That was the answer.
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2024-04-06
Thanks, and it actually proved u/MrBlockhead right.
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2024-04-06
This hurt me to read. I’m so sorry
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2024-04-06
yeah most redditors juat like to talk out their ass, you know its pure shit when you can smell the misogynistic undertones
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2024-04-06
which one tho? huh? you stupid fuck
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2024-04-06
old PRI, you dumbass do you even know anything about the current state politics in mex or just what the telemundo tells ya!?? lol the old corrupt parties of PRI PRD and PAN literally bonded together crated a new political party to try to defeat Morena….the old PRI??! get outta here with that stupid ignorant shit you dumbasss pendejo!
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2024-04-06
Lmao this is like if I said “bro there’s a huge crocodile in my living room” and the landlord says “yeah but I installed cable, you got an Applebees giftcard and I also left a “that was easy” button in your bedroom 😉” Like how tf does this help my major issue?!?!
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2024-05-06
Claudia is a veteran political operator, hardly an idealist.
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Just Watch Americans make racist comments about how she’s a puppet. But, in reality she hands down just became the most prepared and smartest leader in North America; she’s 100 times better than Trudeau and Biden. Sheinbaum studied physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) where she earned an undergraduate degree in 1989. She earned a master's degree in 1994 and a PhD in 1995 in energy engineering. Sheinbaum completed the work for her PhD thesis between 1991 and 1994 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. While working for the laboratory, she analyzed the use of energy in the Mexican transportation sector, and published studies on the trends in Mexican building energy use. In 1995, she joined the faculty at the Institute of Engineering hosted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).[ She was a researcher at the Institute of Engineering and is a member of both the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores and the Mexican Academy of Sciences. In 1999, she received the prize of best UNAM young researcher in engineering and technological innovation. In 2007, she joined the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at the United Nations in the field of energy and industry, as a contributing co-author on the topic "Mitigation of climate change" for the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report. The group won the Nobel Peace Prize that year. In 2013, she co-authored the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report alongside 11 other experts in the field of industry.
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2024-03-06
I'm worried about Mexico. Her party is gonna have majority in the congress so they're gonna do whatever they want. And it's gonna be a mess. Nothing to celebrate here. I can't believe how the average mexican (I'm Mexican) is so damn stupid. Populist bs.
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2024-03-06
She was chosen by the current populist regime, which dresses up as a leftist party but it’s filled with good old right wing neoliberal parasites from old age. Her party threatened the existence of the electoral system not long ago, they cut off resources on education, green energy (ironically for the current elected president), and health. The president’s stance on COVID was largely similar to Trump and Bolsonaro. Also, last but abso-fucking-lutely not least, violence is at its worst thanks to their policy of basically being worthless as fuck. Just as an example, it was revealed 27 policemen were murdered in one of the southern states. The president’s response? Fucking nothing. He even likes to blame the media for pointing out the violence instead of doing anything about it, he sleeps with the fucking cartel. Source? I live in this hell, but you are free to google any of this. This all reminds me of when reddit thought Lopez Obrador was Bernie Sanders 2.0 lol. Sadly, briefly so did many people like me.
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2024-03-06
She’s a puppet for our current president. This party has given a ton of power to the military and defunded education, science and health in the country. They openly want to abolish our autonomous electoral body (which doesn’t scream “dictatorship” at all) and now they can do it since they own the Congress.
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2024-03-06
Jesus christ you're not even bothering to mask it
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2024-03-06
Figure it out, bud.
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That is such an ethnocentric view. They do not have to choose. Just because Russia is the West's enemy does not mean that Africa has to make them their enemy. They will trade with Russia, China and the West. They are not choosing sides this time. They got massively fucked over last time they did that. It is the West that needs to decide who they do not want to trade with. It is not Africa's responsibility or problem.
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>(e.g. America supported Egypt's military coup against the "Arab Spring" democratically elected government) Don't do that and not have the courage and intellectual honesty to say who that democratically elected government was. Who was it. Who do you say won that election? I'll spot you some time to edit your response to include their name before I call you out.
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2024-03-06
What a stupid title, they are not France's and the previous president had to beg France to show any interest in their Uranium.
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Western world needs resources from these african countries (like that iranium) that they can't find elsewhere ; they pour in money (investments, aid, trade) in exchange. On the other hand african countries can jolly well replace western countries by any other country that's able to bring money to the table (russia, china...). Not sure western countries have the upper hand in this equation. That's also probably why these same western countries have military presence there to "protect" (mafia style "it iza for you' protection'a") these countries when I presume it's probably more to enforce that "agreement" to stay that way.
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>Who prints that currency? They should trade with whoever is willing to trade in dollars. Not some cowardly frenchie currency Who prints that currency ? The Central Bank of West African States and the commercial banks of these countries. Why only in dollars ? Plenty of countries trade in euro, yen or pounds. The dollar isn’t the only trade, or even reserve, currency in the world. You don’t seem to know a whole lot about currency and trade and yet you seem to have very adamant views on these subjects.
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No to frenchies. Yes to dollar
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Waging war by pretending to have democratic institutions and capitalist economies. Nigerien courts? What's next? Will Muscovy sponsor a UN resolution condemning Ukraine for being invaded by Muscovy? It's disgusting what a rogue dictatorship has been allowed to get away with.
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2024-03-06
When I was a kid I'd watch people in Iran burn American flags on TV. I can't remember when I first asked myself, "Where did they get those flags?", because it isn't like I have an Iranian flag sitting around, in case I desperately need to burn an Iranian flag.
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2024-03-06
That was the actual point, that that was a really long time ago
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2024-03-06
Fair enough, OK, maybe I'm throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Sorry. I'll try not to jump to conclusions in the future. I can be vigilant while also stopping before the point of paranoia.
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2024-03-06
That's not how U.S. arms sales work. There may be restrictions on who France could transfer F-35's to, if anyone, but the U.S. arms customers do not need to seek permission from the U.S. to use those weapons. I mean, maybe there is a kill switch if France ever tried to attack the U.S., but that's a little conspiratorial.
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*sigh* Angry upvote
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Oh yeah, I'm sure it's pure chance that the rebranding of the Wagner group, whose co-founder was a neonazi and chose the name as a reference to the nazis, is another reference to the nazis.
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2024-03-06
That the Ruffians are pieces of shit doesn't exculpate the French colonialism, it seems like the Rights of Men only apply to them.
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This is such an ignorant take. How about you actually look at what is happening there instead of just rambling about how it's all the evil Russians. The biggest problems Niger and pretty much all countries in that region are facing are a direct result of the US, France and UK destroying Lybia. Who could have guessed that a war of aggression that is turning a mid sized country into a failed state would lead to blowback? Destroying Lybia meant that you now had a bunch of militias who were armed to the teeth by the West roaming that region. In addition the collapse of Lybia meant that huge numbers of weapons were plundered, fueling countless more militant groups with lots of military grade weapons all over northern Africa. The rise of those groups and the following deterioration of the security situation results in governments strengthening the military and turning more authoritarian. This authoritarian and militarist shift is supported by the West, because it can be used to shut down refugee and immigrant streams to Europe. We train their military and pay their regimes to keep Africans away from Europe. Then, as we have seen in several countries now, those western trained militaries eventually take power. So then Western countries have the dilemma that on the one hand they want to discourage such takeovers, but on the other hand opposing the new regimes too much will mean that they seek allies elsewhere. In this case, we chose to strongly oppose the new regime while Russia is more than happy to step in.
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Hahaha, I think the UK has nicked enough already
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2024-03-06
Worth noticing that most of problems you mentioned are societal, not military ones. And there is no military solution to them.
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2024-03-06
They don’t care where on “the list” they are. All they care about is staying in power. If their people hate them but Russia helps make sure anyone who challenges them dies, then the list doesn’t matter.
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French colonialism is dead from quite a few decades now, maybe more. It's only Russia propaganda that's trying to make it looks like it's still alive. It should be pretty obvious when you see that France has done pretty much nothing to prevent Wagner from taking all those african countries.
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There isn’t and never has been much resource extraction. They have some uranium but uranium isn’t as rare or valuable as you would think. Niger’s importance is logistical rather than resource extraction. Niger has the location and the human resources to move things across the Sahara. This is how cocaine from Venezuela (that which doesn’t enter through Belgium) and immigrants from Nigeria and elsewhere move towards Europe. The profits flow into Isis in the Sahel. This is why both the EU and US have had a presence there. This is also why Russia has made significant efforts there. It’s all about increasing or decreasing stability in the western world by using Niger and its strategic location.
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France doesn’t print the Franc CFA, the Central Bank of West African States and the commercial banks of these states prints the Franc CFA. Moreover, Orano "buys" (because Orano doesn’t buy but produces) its uranium in FCFA because Orano has subsidiaries there. An American company opening subsidiaries in France would pay its French suppliers in euro, not in dollars. Orano sells in dollar because it is the internationally recognised currency for uranium. If you have only a faint idea of what you’re talking about, maybe you shouldn’t be so confident on things you are incorrect about. But then again, I wouldn’t be surprised if sowing disinformation is your goal.
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Ok... but my question still stands. If 2 of the 3 "developers" of the proposed European Stealth Fighter already have F-35s, and the Americans already have F-35s, and most of the rest of NATO already has F-35s, who is buying this new European stealth fighter? With all the development issues Lockheed has run into with the F-35, does Europe even want that smoke? Seems way easier and more efficient to buy off the shelf when your own domestic industry doesn't need protecting because it's already over capacity. Why not develop something that isn't duplicative? Europe built a newer cheaper javelin. Europe built some sweet electric subs. What about something that can knock down ICBMs? The U.S. has struggled with that project, although Patriots knocked down mid-range ICBMs from Iran and Russia. Those aren't the big space daddy's with decoys though.
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How is this news?
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… but Russia is stuck with the short straw which means that China is going to get a good deal :(
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His body was likely blown up
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islands go under all the time, especially since the end of the last major ice age. the whole world has to eat a giant D because one island wouldn't move 30 years ago when they realized their island wasn't going to last. ok sure. smh.
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Oh, yikes. Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.
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2024-04-06
Percolating water under your house sounds like a horror movie scenario to me.
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denial of what? what have you proven?
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1 in 205,544 seems like a pretty safe ratio for Class A war criminals
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And floridas ocean water hit 90 degrees yesterday
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Good or bad?
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Normal levels for me would be single digits annually. Holy shit, 4.6% already? I thought it'd still be at double digits monthly. If they can continue dropping it at this rate, then they're defo gonna get there in a year.
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To be fair it wasnt south koreans but north korean defectors in south korea.
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This one wasn't on my bingo card... But it sure is fucking funny.
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Other comments jump to worst-case scenarios. It depends. What do you mean by attack? North Korea has a long history of provoking the south. Pot shots / sniping over DMZ, some artillery rounds into islands and unpopulated areas, terrorist attacks, and... poo balloons. South Korea avoids escalation. So I guess your question is: what happens if North Korea attacks with war-path intent. It still depends. Escalation doesn't necessarily mean an escalation to doing anything and everything, like nukes, however, one does need to question NK's intent in this hypothetical. North Korea has no hope of invading SK. Not factoring in the US involvement at all, the DMZ as well as the structures and SK military at its border would consume most or all of North Koreas military resources. So the question becomes - why would they even bother? This question is both the reason why they won't, and the reason why if they did it would be a nightmare, because North Korea only has one play - cause maximum damage and casualties before it inevitably loses a crushing defeat. Recent news indicates potentially improved NK-Russia relations, which may also improve NKs confidence and influence rhetoric.
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> My plan is defense, for once showing Russia that they can't do whatever they please which has historically been the case.
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Or basically any country west of Russia's westernmost border(which would also mean west of Moscow).
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>Bad idea to wait for Russia to withdraw. The best time to stop the killing was at the start of the war, the second best time is now. So what should Ukraine do? Just surrender and do w/e Russia wants as a means of "stopping the war"?
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You do know that Ukraine can strike Russia without actually flying over Russia?
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The stroopwaffels made them gain 20 mayonnaise?
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