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Only if Canada is serious about upholding the values of a free and strong democracy. Don't hold your breath.
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2024-04-06
First name, is Justin Trudeau. 2Nd name is Chrystia Freeland. That's why they won't release them. Once again, the 2 top Liberals have committed crimes that they should be arrested for, but it will be a Liberal committee investigating the Liberals to decide it's not a crime but an ethical breach, and that the Liberals will decide the Liberals didn't do anything wrong.
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2024-04-06
CBC may be somewhat beholden to government, given that it's funded by it, but it's at least in theory supposed to be arms-length and has journalistic protections to keep from egregious government influence. Basically every *other* news organization in Canada is owned by rich corporate conglomerates which obviously have vested interests in many of the things they report on, *and* there's nothing keeping that influence from being used to control the narrative of the news they present.  If you want transparency and accountability, there may be some problems with the CBC but trusting the alternatives is even farther from the solution than we are now.
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2024-04-06
WTF Trudeau. Yes we do in fact need to know who sold us out, unless its himself and Freeland who are among them, at which point they should be branded traitors to the country. Hell even right now any MP who has conspired with foreign actors should be made an example of by this country.
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2024-04-06
The country where they give standing ovations to nazi officers.
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2024-04-06
Sue them. You can't just make something classified because it proves you did something illegal. That is the very definition of "above the law" which our politicians absolutely are not. If our Judicial branch is not a check on the Legislative branch then there is no division of power in this country and it is therefore totalitarian... just like the fortune cookie said it was, and the back of that one guy's Dodge Ram.
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2024-04-06
Liberals have more to lose than the other parties. Plus they are becoming more risk-averse, and seem to like hiding things more and more.
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2024-04-06
Believe me you do not want rightwing politicians nuts running Canada… we got those liars and bigots trying to run America.. the only good Conservative is one the Government has it’s eyes on!!!
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2024-04-06
I’m not sure how I’m going to vote yet, but I really can’t blame anyone if they feel like Polievere is the only choice they can stomach.
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2024-04-06
Not if Russia can help it!
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2024-04-06
Perhaps it should be investigated before accusations are made public to prevent a guilty verdict from being chiseled into a jury by rumors and hearsay.
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2024-04-06
For all the shit the CBC get, they do some things well. They need a remodel rather than a tear down
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2024-05-06
I wish we had a political version of Katie Strang and Rick Westhead
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2024-05-06
The conservatives often put their foot in their mouth. The election is far enough away that they can screw it up somehow
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2024-05-06
Criminal investigation. They likely want to have all the information together before going public. But who knows
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2024-05-06
Ah yes. We won't tell you who sold our data to foreign countries for money but we'll profit from selling your data to foreign companies.
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2024-04-06
Next time drop poisoned food..
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2024-04-06
China genuninely believes it owns the world. And it is entitled to it. Because it has 5000 years of history.
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2024-04-06
They dropped food by plane? Those parachutes could be blown by wind and land everywhere. They made it easy to lose the shipments.
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2024-04-06
The chinese also believe the Philippines are theirs too.
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2024-04-06
/r/badhistory
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2024-04-06
He is
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2024-04-06
Gunpowder Paper Rudders Stirrups Seismology Printing with movable type Compass Belt drive and numerous other pulley and hydraulic manufacturing and processing technologies Blast furnaces Borehole drilling I could go on for a while
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2024-04-06
So many more inventions than that. I'm not going to name them again but look at my reply to the other commentator on this chain. Also, name a major European country that didn't have massive fracturing and/or infighting before the mid 19th century.
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2024-04-06
r/avoidchineseproducts
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2024-04-06
Bruh you can shit on the ccp without slipping into racism
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2024-04-06
Damn I know China is having hard times right now,
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2024-04-06
Call it PATO, Pacific Alliance Treaty Organization
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2024-04-06
There are many more territory disputes among Asian countries other than China. For example, do you think China is the only country claiming islands Philippine is claiming? No.
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2024-05-06
I'm not going to go through a list of sources. Some of these though, such as the compass, printing, and paper were part of the "Four Great Inventions," and is pretty common historical knowledge if you are interested in East-Asian history. If you want to verify any of this Google Scholar is free. Look up their early inoculation for measles as well. The first primitive vaccine, more or less. As for parallel invention, many of them were not parallel, the Chinese were first, and there was cultural exchange such as with the compass and gun powder. As for those that's didn't; okay? They improved the livelihoods of many within their state and in the region. Just because they weren't a dominant advancing force during the modern era doesn't mean that historically they didn't provide a lot of improvement to the technological and cultural advancement of many over a long period of history. To bring it up again, I don't see people saying Rome wasn't a majorly impactful force on western culture, government, and technology just because they themselves didn't invent the steam engine, or achieve first nuclear fission. I want to add I'm by no means claiming the notion of a contiguous state in so far as the government. I'm talking about China as a contiguous cultural lineage.
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2024-05-06
I've seen some pictures of Iran around Tehran it just looks breathtaking. Would love to visit, but you know, I kinda have severe opposing beliefs to theocratic governments
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2024-05-06
Boycott China-made products.
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2024-05-06
That seems like a mistake.
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2024-04-06
She is making a big mistake. I'd never set foot over there again.
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2024-04-06
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This is from northern Israel yesterday: https://x.com/RedRevDanny/status/1797738989602123871?t=YPmbyelL8ggQTe1qke9enA&s=19 Hebrew Twitter is furious, and there is a lot of public pressure on the government to take a strong action. It remains to be seen what they come up with.
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Another violation and attempt by turkey to undermine anything related to Kurds and their opression by the fascist state which calls itself Turkey.
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2024-04-06
Thanks. I hate it.
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2024-04-06
From the article: **“We are committed to air travel affordability, and UltraBasic is an innovative cost-effective solution that strengthens WestJet’s ability to offer guests budget-friendly airfares to more destinations,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “With UltraBasic, guests can tailor a travel experience that meets their needs, without paying for additional services they don’t value. We are delivering on our low-fare promise and believe UltraBasic will give more Canadians the opportunity to fly.”** You're doing it to squeeze more profit out of passengers who some will have no choice but pay or find alternative airline to travel.
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2024-04-06
They could have come up with a better name than UltraBasic though.
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Biden and other Western leaders are slowly boiling the frog. Little incremental steps that steadily add pressure to Russia without them over-reacting. It's brilliant.
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2024-04-06
I commented in another sub but even if Russia has more shells, their poorly trained conscript army isn’t at all prepared or capable of shelling targets at range accurately or for any sustained period of time.
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2024-04-06
If he was so terrified of nukes he wouldn’t have allowed Ukraine to use US weapons on Russian soil. I’ve lost count at how many times the Russians have threatened nukes now, the threat is very meaningless and boring at this point now.
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2024-04-06
lol they didnt actually comment here but they've been commenting non stop crying about nuclear war. NATO troops in Ukraine = nuclear war then it was western weapons being used in Russia = nuclear war. It's funny though they've been surprisingly absent since Ukraine have been using western weapons to strike Russia and nothing has happened. I told them I would simply save their comments and come back when these things happened and we werent all dead, just waiting on the french instructors to go to Ukraine and for all of us to still be here and then I can tag them again > Here’s a crazy idea: if Ukraine getting green light to use NATO weapons inside Russia does indeed lead to war between NATO and Russia, and that in turn makes China more likely to then attack Taiwan because the U.S. will be stretched thin in two potentially nuclear conflicts… then just maybe don’t green light Ukraine to attack Russia with NATO weapons in the first place, if that’s indeed likely to be the catalyst for global destruction on a scale never seen before? Like they genuinely thought that NATO weapons inside Russia would kick off ww3 and then lead to nuclear holocaust lmao
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2024-04-06
Nice. About Russia, what would happen if they use small tatical nuke on the ukraine ?
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2024-04-06
its limited to just belgorod area. it took 2 years to get him to ok it with pressure from allows and democrats in congress. yeah he is worried about it. its why Ukraine does not have the greenlight to go get em. its why they dont get missiles that can go 1000 miles and take out russian tank and drone factories.
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2024-04-06
Eh they seem fairly effective at shelling, as Russia's always been an artillery army so if they can get you pinned down they can blow you up. Not wise to underestimate the thing they're trained to do. However, they aren't terribly good at combined arms, both because of their lack of high tech equipment but also due to the factional low trust atmosphere of the military and Russia in general. NATO is really good at that and that's how we get enemies all discombobulated and routed.
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He's trying to DM me now, because according to him, opposing opinions will get banned. He told me to point him to his comment that guaranteed nuclear destruction, but I can't because it's deleted....
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2024-04-06
I bring up World War II as an example, but I am not joking when I say that the Russian way of war has resulted in victory despite huge casualties for *centuries*. This is seen in the Great Northern War against Sweden, Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the Finnish War, and yes, World War II. My point is this- large casualties and the use of untrained and inexperienced troops have long been a component in Russian warfare. It is a strategy that has proven successful before and currently there is exactly zero sign of any willingness from Russia to concede the war. We also can't forget that in terms of manpower, it is Ukraine which has seen its resources being stretched to its limits.
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2024-04-06
Awe yeah common fuck em!
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2024-04-06
FUCK PUTIN DOWN TO HELL
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2024-04-06
Genuinely wondering if there are people going to a bomb shelter every single time and being like “oh come on, I was sure that this would be the one! Maybe next time”. 
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2024-04-06
If only Russia didn't mine all the territory it stole. Gonna be hard to roll over that.
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2024-04-06
History will likely show that we should have let Ukraine escalate from the start and gave them what they needed. Russia isn't stopping at Ukraine. The war machine is ramping up for a mich bigger war.
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2024-04-06
Russian jamming technology is very good, SCALP, JDAM, and Storm Shadow are all jammed to an extremely high degree. Jamming has effected Excalibur rounds to the point they have fallen from a success rate of 70% to 6%. Even himars are not safe with 50% being jammed. The technological difference that is precieved by some is a strategic one, based on how they wish theyre miltary to operate. Russia made a choice to relay on simpler motorised and armoured vehicles and weapon systems that are easier to produce on mass, while investing heavily in high tech anti air and electronic warfare capability. The west went all in on prescision strikes and technological advantage. Before someone shouts source the Austrian Bundesheer - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk7D\_TliAuE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk7D_TliAuE)
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2024-04-06
Based on what we're seeing now, they're absolutely pushing Russia back in the north. Russia's Kharkiv offensive is looking like it will be a massive failure with some pretty significant losses.
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2024-04-06
lmao bros being very specific about "guaranteed nuclear destruction" > How is NATO weapons killing Russians inside Russian territory NOT a big step towards a direct NATO-Russia confrontation, which has a very high likelihood of escalating to a nuclear level? When they were saying stuff like this... > then just maybe don’t green light Ukraine to attack Russia with NATO weapons in the first place, if that’s indeed likely to be the catalyst for global destruction on a scale never seen before? or this
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2024-04-06
The fast universal combat missile?
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2024-04-06
I love my FUCM, even though the HTRIO (horse they rode in on) is sold separately.
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2024-04-06
Other administrations might have pushed too hard and we might all be in the real fallout verse. Boiling the frog slowly seems to be much less risky.
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2024-04-06
Lose.
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2024-04-06
Correct
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2024-04-06
Aren't they using North Korean and Iranian weapons ?
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2024-04-06
Failed understanding correctional missile :O Well make the Russians see the error of their ways one FUCM at a time!!
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> have a 50% greater range than the ATACM. nice thing is nobody knows the range either (well outside of the military) as it was designed to be limited to 499km but as the U.S. pulled out of the treaty it likely goes further. Also not to be that guy but its always ATACMS and never ATACM as the 'S' is apart of the abbreviation
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2024-04-06
Forward this to the bureau of military backronyms at once.
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2024-04-06
Alternative administrations might have sent weapons to Russia instead....
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2024-04-06
Nice! More!
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2024-04-06
Fuckin gid… as we would say in Killie.
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In the Russian military it’s a little different. It’s not like western militaries with clear command structures and orders flow from the very top. In Russia there’s a group of generals and other ranking military members that almost act like medieval vassal states military wise. They all have their units that they command and it’s up to them how they use them most of the time. Individuals are given a lot more freedom to make decisions in the Russian military. It’s got its pros and cons. It allows individual units to react quicker on the ground but it hinders overall cohesion as a larger force. Information still does flow up to the top of results etc but half of the information is straight false information and the other half is half truths to make individuals look better/less worse for their failings. For a nuke strike Putin would be the only one that could authorize it almost assuredly but for everything else its kind of up to individual commanders how they use the weapons at their disposal.
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2024-04-06
The usual.
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2024-04-06
USA will enter the war full scale and with them whole NATO. Even China tells Russia to don't use nukes there.
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2024-04-06
Fragmenting Uranium Core Munition.
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2024-04-06
Welp, I guess Russia will be making a nuclear strike on a western city, grrrrreat...
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ITT: A bunch of people thinking the U.S. gov is a bunch of dummies for not doing this sooner while basing all their opinions on how the war should be fought on OSINT.
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2024-04-06
Haha russia you didn't use your nukes you pussies /s
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First >the ukraine It's "Ukraine" without "the". It's been a while since I saw somebody use it incorrectly. Second >About Russia, what would happen if they use small tatical nuke Total Russian collapse and "Balkanization" of the biggest country in the world after they get absolutely decimated by western military might for pushing the nuclear button.
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2024-04-06
It's all fun and games until Russia decides to retaliate by invading Ukraine...
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2024-04-06
‘Bout damn time! They want war then bring it to ‘em!
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2024-04-06
As a person coming from a post-communist country, you have no idea how long I have waited to hear those words. All the pain and suffering of our people is finally paid for properly.
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2024-04-06
Iraqi had one of the most dense air defenses in the world before we hit them. And we walked through them like paper. The Russians can't even see the 22 or the 35. They would be fucked if we stepped in and burned down their playhouse. 
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2024-04-06
This isn't really news...we've known about this for 36 hours now...
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2024-04-06
Well if Russia would just go home you wouldn't see it so often.
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2024-04-06
If those nukes even work.
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2024-04-06
I hate how often people act like this isn't a war of choice for Russia.
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2024-04-06
I won't pretend to have sources. Just a terrible nack for seeing the bigger picture, there's always a bigger picture. Unfortunately Putins bigger picture is guided by ego and greed. He's going to have to continue to escalate or admit defeat. Which do you see an aging Dicatator choosing? Pay attention to every press release after Putin and Xi meet. This has been planned out, Vlad has an ego and loose lips and always leaks a bit more each time.
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2024-05-06
It can.
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Yeah, you have a point. I think the counter point is that Russia has nukes and Putin seems to be unstable enough to potentially use them. I'm for Ukraine hitting targets in Russia, but real thought needs to go into if there are circumstances that would Putin would use nukes. There are reports that Putin was told the US will destroy all Russian targets in Ukraine with conventional weapons if Putin even uses tactical nukes. At the same time US weapon used in Russian targets is a step toward more western involvement, and that is legitimately threatening to Russia. I support Ukraine, but it'd be foolish not to consider how unstable Putin is and the infinite danger of nukes being used.
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2024-05-06
They didnt say anything about the year, they just made a reference to the 1992 Olympics
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Im pro western but I agree as well this is crazy people are going to die and god forbid this gets out of hand I'm sure a lot of people in here wouldn't even go to frontlines but I guess we'll have to see it's crazy
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2024-05-06
I think the average Russian supports the war. I think they need to face some consequences for that support.
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Yup. The hypocrisy is palpable.
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I have a Polish friend and we went there. When we reached the river border he ceremonially picked up a stone and threw it at Russia. Now I see why.
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