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Cuban Missile Crisis 2.0!
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2024-05-06
Cold War vibes much
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2024-05-06
Sure but what country is he talking about?
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2024-05-06
Russia has resorted to buying ammunition from NK. I don’t think they are going to be selling things they want to shoot at Ukraine.
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2024-05-06
Russia warns that Russia will behave as expected. Lmao
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2024-05-06
Difference is, we can defend ourselves from those long range missiles. What he means, is he plans to help provide terrorists with icbms and maybe a little bit of nuclear sprinkling on top.... Russia and China would love to be able to blame terrorism on a western nuclear incident.
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2024-05-06
I'd expect isreal would start blowing up Iran before they could use them. Which would be insane as others might use it as an excuse to attack isreal
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2024-06-06
I thought they were 3rd, behind France, us being #1.
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2024-06-06
Yes, go from being 'Europe's gas station' economy to 'selling a couple of missiles to terrorists and rogue nations' economy. What a math genius this guy is.
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2024-06-06
MH-17...Never forget
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2024-06-06
You already do that, Putin. It's called selling weapons. Did you forget to take your pills again?
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2024-06-06
*coordinate or *cooperate ?
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2024-06-06
Have you seen what kind of weapons they are? That’s like threatening to send two horse drawn chariots and a musket.
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2024-06-06
And what western targets are we talking about here? Is he saying that he wants to send rockets to countries like Syria to...strike what? Cyprus? Have fun with very pissed off greek marines then. At this point, im confident that the greek army and navy alone could control the entire black sea. Rostov? How about new Tanais?
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2024-06-06
Yeah and if that last "attack" on Isreals was any sign of the tech Russia is sending Iran, it's fucking shite. Most blew up enroute over Jordan.
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2024-06-06
Depending on how it's detonated, nukes don't poison the land for generations to come. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are both thriving cities today despite being nuked.
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2024-06-06
Uh huh sure who Canada? Russia please!
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2024-06-06
And I’m willing to bet he doesn’t give a single iota of a shit if one of those weapons is used against a western target, yet western countries have to endlessly debate whether or not to allow Ukraine to hit back against invaders.
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2024-06-06
Moldova
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2024-06-06
Taliban would be just as likely to strike Russia, as the US.
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2024-06-06
That's the thing. What would happen if russia wanted to annex Crimea, or take all of Ukraine? We had theories before, but we don't really know until it happens. Would the world really send troops into *all* of nuclear armed russia, merely hoping not to create the apocalypse? Maybe. If we lose one city, gotta risk them all? Maybe. Article 5 has never been tested against a nuclear power. Some countries will definitely blink man. I dont think russia would just admit to anything, and have you seen how, eh em, some people react to facts? A good chunk of America is enthusiastic about russia. You dont think their propaganda would be effective at all? Idk man.
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2024-06-06
Ahh, the classic, "Well, I won't invite you to my birthday party." routine.
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2024-06-06
So they are selling more weapons to everyone. Got it. When I can buy their new AK-47? Because I check a gun convention they don’t have it yet.
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2024-06-06
Is this the Cuban missile crisis again?
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2024-06-06
They were even and to shoot down a few with all aircraft cannon.
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2024-06-06
All this talk about weapons and the US is only mentioned a few times in this comment section! Super Sad American Noises.
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2024-06-06
Sounds great. Who wants to turn their country into a crater?
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2024-06-06
Such a childish piece of shit.
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2024-06-06
And those countries would get smashed for it.
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2024-06-06
Okay
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2024-06-06
And a prroxy war turns into a regular war when you actually tell people what you're going to do. What a turkey. The EU, NATO and the USA could probably locate and destroy every nuke launcher and production site before they could do anything. Including subs.
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2024-06-06
>What? We want to avoid giving iran and NK reliable systems. We aren't giving them anything. > Giving them what they want is the opposite of that. If it's a choice between Iran or Russia, it's Iran. > You dont convince murderers to stop trying to kill people by arming them man. The Russians are more than murderers. They are genocidal. Any plan that gets weapons out of the hands of the Russians is a plan we should consider.
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2024-06-06
Damn Pooty! Your toner doesn't match ya neck homie!
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2024-06-06
I mean... ok I guess? Like what other country would be nuts enough to strike NATO if he himself doesn't want to?
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2024-06-06
The Houthis have been attacking ships since the autumn of 2023. 1 ship was captured. 1 ship was sunk. This is not Japan. They look more like the Taliban. radical Islamists living in the mountains. America spent 20 years fighting the Taliban and then left Afghanistan. they don't care about the death of civilians. look also at Israel in Palestine. Hamas fanatics don't care about the deaths of Palestinians.
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2024-06-06
In colaboration with the Nazi Lizardmen living on the dark side of the moon. WaKe Up ShEeP!
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2024-06-06
At that point I'm not sure about that tbh. He throws out a lot of threats all the time, but so far he hasn't acted upon them. I mean sure, he's rattling the nuclear saber since day 2(?) of the war, but what has he actually done? He knows he'd be fucked if he'd actually try. But what he has realized is that many European politicians are scared by that, so he keeps bluffing. His problem though is that he went too far too early. Like threatening nuclear war in the first days of the war. His bluff got called and now he cannot escalate any further without actually doing something. Like this time: Russia is going to provide material to countries who could strike the west. So? Russia has dome that for a long time, North Korea, Iran, Syria... there is nothing new. There is no country in the world that is willing to try their luck in an open attack against NATO right now. All he's trying to do is scare people.
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2024-06-06
I think redditors underestimate how primitive Iran is in terms of military strategy and tactics. Yes they gave signs they were going to strike but that's because they're ignorant amateurs. Moving the goal posts for them doesn't change the fact they sent artillery that could kill thousands of people.
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2024-06-06
It sounds weird but corroborate works fine.
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2024-06-06
They can't make enough to fully supply their own war effort. Perhaps they sell a few to make some headlines, but the real impact should be small.
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2024-06-06
The department of doing and the department of saying are not aligned
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2024-06-06
Terrorist wants to provide terrorist friends with weapons to further their terrorist goals.
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2024-06-06
Only the average alcoholic Russian could survive a few hours of this.
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2024-05-06
Stop dooming people. This happened in April and there were no confirmed reports of it spreading when they were investigating the case. Also the patient had underlying medical conditions
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2024-05-06
>Based on available information, WHO assesses the current risk to the general population posed by this virus as low. There is already a vaccine available so if it did blow up, we’d be way ahead of the curve compared to Covid
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2024-05-06
The shutdown started in March of 2020
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2024-05-06
This should be the top post, y'all. Upvote actual content. It's not a long read.
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2024-05-06
Get a bidet.
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2024-05-06
It’s under scrutiny? So they are going to stop all their endorsements and collaborations?
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2024-05-06
I am sure it is fine. Nothing to see here
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2024-06-06
That Darwinism causes mutations and vaccine resistance unfortunately
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2024-06-06
It's also not the same virus as the one currently infecting cows and 3 known cases in US farmworkers which is avian H5N1, not H5N2, and Mexico apparently already had isolated a family infected with H5N2 a while before this death.
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2024-06-06
I for one, welcome our new avian overlords
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2024-06-06
Fair, but see other comments on CCP being shady as fuck about everything they ever do.
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“Trust me, bro” - /u/tapwater_addict
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Japan has been ahead of the USA in automotive manufacturing since like the early 80's. Not even just in numbers, but the quality and technology involved as well. If anything, the U.S. started to copy them into the 2000's You'd be surprised how often car manufacturers share data, parts, tooling, etc. There's a good chance your American made vehicle has parts manufactured abroad or utilized in another European/Japanese car. Chevy and Dodge have both licensed Japanese cars to sell under their brand in the USDM. The Dodge Stealth is literally a rebadged and restyled Mitsubishi 3000gt, for instance.
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2024-05-06
Because producing hydrogen is a very inefficient process
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2024-05-06
And Cummins on RAM trucks lately, $1.6Bn fine for them.
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2024-05-06
Yeah. VW showed the way. Consumers have short memories, and the punishment for fraud was totally worth it.
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2024-05-06
The journalists that publicized the raid details also mentioned that a bunch of automakers admitted to doing the same thing.
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2024-05-06
Everyone does it and has done it for many years, and the names people talk about are just the ones that got caught.
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2024-05-06
Consumers don’t really care
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2024-05-06
I'm sure this could be manipulated, but should we have an incentive plan for whistleblowers to earn some of the penalty so that employees will keep their company honest?
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2024-05-06
sells = present tense, so therefore we can safely assume Toyota is selling 10 million vehicles around the world right now. /s
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2024-05-06
less efficient than electric, expensive to make and transport, still need fuel stations, difficult to store, etc the fuel corps want to keep fuel stations open and toyota is in bed with them.
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2024-05-06
Toyota and the Japanese car industry overall is on pathway to becoming the next blackberry, everyone had one at a stage, then everyone moved on as the company didn’t adapt to the market.
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2024-05-06
So today? No bro, that doesn't says anything besides "to date"
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2024-05-06
it's certainly not "to date". it's annually.
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2024-06-06
it does seem like an important bit of context lol. i looked it up tho. since 2017 it's \~10m a year
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2024-06-06
Price of doing business
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2024-06-06
I thought Toyota was one of the good guys?
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2024-06-06
We’re so sorry we got caught.
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2024-06-06
Just to add some context: The safety test data this news story is reporting on is not really *falsified* in the strictest sense, just improper for the certification. [Toyota gave their explanation here.](https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/40932340.html) The main issue seems to be that the test data in these cases came from tests done on the vehicles while in development rather than final production models. According to them, some test data came from tests done on an earlier development model and not the production one. Some tests were just done to outdated standards. In some cases the tests were actually more severe than the certification tests (harder impacts, harsher angles) but should have been done to the specifications for certification. I'm not saying what they did was ok and they should have the book thrown at them. There are reasons the tests need to be done to a specific standard. But this is probably not as heinous as folks here in the comments are making it out to be. It's not like they manipulated tests and data to turn a fail into a pass. Looks to me more like impatient engineers/teams submitting test data they thought was "good enough" and just hoping no one notices they didn't do everything by the book.
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Time for Ukraine to retaliate by destroying over half of Russia's oil production.
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2024-05-06
Not really no. Since the entire war is illegal by Russia. Not so for Ukraine. Oil is used for the war machine and is essential for the war machine. Ukrainian tanks don't run on electricity from the local power station. And even still Russia should be sanctioned even more. A lot more.
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2024-05-06
Is Ukraine able to replace the lost power by just buying abroad? Also civilians can somewhat try to ration and prioritize fuel uses but that is much harder with electricity.
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2024-05-06
I'd like to see Russia start to suffer at home from their war efforts.
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2024-05-06
> Oil refineries hit by Ukrainian drones amount to the same effect. What a stupid comment. An oil refinery is not the same as a power plant. They don't produce the same thing for the war machine.
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2024-05-06
Gonna be nice once Russia is just Ukraines solar farm/designated mining wasteland
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2024-05-06
They are capable of targeting REFINERIES, not oil rigs (which are off in the Arctic and Siberia mostly).
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2024-05-06
huh?
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2024-05-06
Assuming noone cares too much if Ukraine counter invades
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2024-05-06
Not possible, I have it on good authority from redditors that Ukraine is absolutely winning in every engagement and that Russia has too many poo poo heads
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2024-05-06
Good luck with that. The shortest distance between Moscow and Ukraine is 520 miles away. I don't think any American portable artillery has that kind of range. Even the longest range ATACMS can only reach 200 miles or so. We'd have to supply Ukraine with a bunch of longer range cruise missiles to make it that far, however they're slow traveling and pretty easy to shoot down with any decent air defense systems.
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2024-06-06
Ukraine doesn't have anywhere near the men and material necessary to invade Russia.
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2024-06-06
Also rail lines need to be high on the list. Make the logistics hell enough, and they won't be able to resupply and reinforce nearly as well. Enough of that, and their ability to actually fight will be severely hampered.
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2024-06-06
Back in the 1980s [Gerry Bull](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Bull) was working on a gun for Saddam Hussein with a range of 5,000 miles. He was murdered in 1990 because Israel knew that Saddam planned to use the gun against them.
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2024-06-06
Jesus. I guess with that kind of recoil you couldnt really trust any turret tech at the time. Such a shame to think of what we could have built with the resources and lives lost throughout history. I wonder how they managed barrel replacement.... Could one even afford to shoot it enough to need to....
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2024-06-06
The living have the votes. GOP cheating and rigging the elections and processes is what is stopping us.  Tucker is anti free speech and anti American and you are delusional if you believe his lies.  All the gods are evil. They are nothing more than manufactured lies used by conmen and psychopaths to manipulate and weaponize the weak and stupid.  The GOP are anti freedom scum pushing christofascism. America will stand proud and resist this evil no matter what it costs us.
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2024-07-06
> GOP cheating and rigging the elections and processes is what is stopping us.  Wait, so no it's the GOP rigging elections? You sound like the mail in Trumpers. >Tucker is anti free speech and anti American In what way does he promote anti-free speech? Where are you getting this information, do you have a link? >All the gods are evil. They are nothing more than manufactured lies used by conmen and psychopaths to manipulate and weaponize the weak and stupid. Very edgy, are you sure you don't want to be in /atheism? >The GOP are anti freedom scum pushing christofascism. Because they want to increase the birth rate? >America will stand proud and resist this evil no matter what it costs us. Interesting. I wonder what actions you think you will take?
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2024-07-06
That’s the Caucasus, Central Asia is on the other side of the Caspian Sea, where the “Stans” are (excluding Afghanistan and Pakistan).
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2024-05-06
"Muslim majority" doesn't mean much when the ruler is a dictator. It's not like he asked the people before doing this.
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2024-05-06
This guy gets it.
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Soo...it's The King's Not-Beard? I'll see myself out
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2024-05-06
Looks like this isn't something new, you can find articles as far back as 2015 that are talking about bans, arrests, forced shaving of beards in Tajikistan.
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2024-05-06
They ban beards but not goatees.
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